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February 23rd, 2008

Yahoo could be Microsoft's 'prove it' moment on open source interoperability

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 6:42 am

Categories: General, Microsoft, Open Source, Software Infrastructure, Web Technology, Yahoo

Tags: Interoperability, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Obviously, Microsoft Windows, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Larry Dignan

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What do you get if you couple an email from Kevin Johnson, Microsoft president of the company Platforms & Services Division, to employees about the Yahoo deal and the software giant’s pledge to be more interoperable with the open source world? One big moment to prove Microsoft is serious about this interoperability thing.

On Thursday, Microsoft announced its big plans to become more interoperable with open source software. The move was met with a lot of skepticism and made for some entertaining debate. On Friday, Johnson launched his memo to employees (Techmeme). The letter was designed to deliver the message that Microsoft is serious about the purchase of Yahoo and address any employee concerns. The email was also designed for Yahoo employees to read. But this passage stuck out for me:

Q: If we move forward with a combination, what’s our plan for addressing Yahoo!’s technology infrastructure, since it’s non-Windows based?

A: Services we’ve acquired over the years have been based on both Windows and open source technologies. Although Windows is our strategic platform and in some cases the teams ultimately migrated their products to Windows for a variety of reasons, in other cases we have prioritized continuity and have used open interoperability mechanisms to achieve effective systems integration. Yahoo! has made significant investments in both its skills and technologies, so we would work closely with Yahoo! engineers to make pragmatic platform and integration methodology decisions as appropriate, prioritizing above all how those decisions would impact customers.

Yahoo has invested heavily in open source. Microsoft obviously is a Windows shop. How do you rectify the two? You connect the infrastructure without nuking Yahoo’s investment. If that happens, Microsoft will have one massive case study to take to the market. Microsoft will have its “prove it” moment about interoperability and can silence a lot of critics.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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  • Most Recent of 11 Talkback(s)
RE: Yahoo could be Microsoft's 'prove it' moment on open source interoperability
I believe most of the open source software Yahoo! uses is not under the GPL, but is under Mozilla/Apache style licenses, which makes it much easier for Microsoft to stomach.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: scottmace2002 Posted on: 02/24/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
It's a good question, Larry...  swhiser | 02/23/08
Is a good question  John L. Ries | 02/23/08
Nobody is buying it  D. T. Schmitz | 02/23/08
Microsoft is not in need of proving anything.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/23/08
What disenfranchised minority?  storm14k | 02/23/08
There you are, Microsoft, 2008  Ole Man | 02/23/08
You only have to follow the money to understand that MS will maintain the  DonnieBoy | 02/24/08
Huh?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/24/08
What were you smoking when you wrote this?  B.O.F.H. | 02/24/08
For tier one web companies, Windows is not only the minority, but Microsoft  DonnieBoy | 02/24/08
RE: Yahoo could be Microsoft's 'prove it' moment on open source interoperability  scottmace2002 | 02/24/08

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