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August 15th, 2008

The end run around the OS is underway

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 4:33 am

Categories: Apple, General, Linux, Microsoft, Software Infrastructure, Web Technology, virtualization

Tags: Operating System, Operating Systems, Software, Larry Dignan

The operating system may be losing its luster. In fact, you could argue that the operating system–Linux, OS X and Windows–will become an application that just happens to boot first. And hardware vendors are on to the OS’s diminishing importance.

Let’s connect a few dots:

  • On Tuesday, Dell rolled out a new line of laptops and one of the best features was the ability to get your email, contacts, calendar and other items without booting the operating system, a process that can take awhile (at least on my system).
  • On Thursday, Intel talked up software that can wake a system out of sleep mode to take a PC phone call. It’s probably a security disaster waiting to happen, but it’s handy for PC calls via the Internet.

The common thread: These efforts from Dell and Intel are arguably taking away some of the tasks that the operating system would normally do. My working theory: The OS is being slowly downplayed as hardware vendors and Web developers grab more control over the user experience. The OS will never be totally irrelevant, but it will be increasingly less important. It’ll be plumbing. Simply put, the OS is being squeezed between hardware vendors that are cooking up their own applications to handle key tasks and the so-called Webtop, which will deliver programs through the browser.

Indeed, Mozilla had a casting call last week for developers to cook up ideas for the successor to Firefox. The effort is very conceptual, but does indicate that folks think the browser will poach more work from the OS.

Toss in virtualization, which will become the most important layer of the software stack and manage the OSes, and there are enough items to argue that the OS glory days are gone.

How soon will this scenario play out? It’ll be years–perhaps a decade. The OS isn’t going away anytime soon, but its role is being nibbled at slowly but surely. I’m sure that Microsoft, Apple and the folks behind the various flavors of Linux would beg to differ. But the writing is on the wall: While people are focused on winners and losers in the OS wars the reality may be that they all lose.

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RE: The end run around the OS is underway
When I first heard of "operating systems" about 40 years ago they had a simple purpose: m to allow programs to access hardware resources (I/O devices and additional hardware), to schedule usage of the... (Read the rest)
Posted by: DaveFeign Posted on: 08/30/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Not exactly correct...  shawn_dude | 08/15/08
what is "system" and what is "iron"  gabrielbear@... | 08/15/08
My thoughts exactly  tikigawd | 08/18/08
well....  EmenbladE | 08/18/08
Not quite...  awasson@... | 08/18/08
Okay - I'm Confused...and Much As I Hate to Admit It  drprod@... | 08/18/08
Greetings EmenbladE  elderlybloke | 08/18/08
it already is plumbing, so nothings changed  Tivolier | 08/19/08
Further than that...  Cayble | 08/19/08
Not only that...  jleroi | 08/20/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  barence773 | 08/15/08
Nothing new  redgreen_fan@... | 08/18/08
To redgreen  elderlybloke | 08/18/08
Mainframe?  nextbend | 08/20/08
to redgreen  fromthehip | 08/21/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  amreldib | 08/15/08
Exactly; it's the applications that count.  Anton Philidor | 08/15/08
Applications are so far above what's being discussed  DannyO_0x98 | 08/15/08
"Could 'modern operating systems' be split..."  Anton Philidor | 08/15/08
Modular  Bozzer | 08/17/08
Essentially, MS is going down the Unix / Linux path  Deadly Ernest | 08/17/08
Windows is the OS that is becoming irrelevant  comp_indiana | 08/18/08
@comp_indiana: Have any proof, or just blabber?  tikigawd | 08/18/08
They must have strong Koolaid in Indiana  Cayble | 08/19/08
Modular!  nextbend | 08/20/08
You are a bit late on that.  rhomp2002@... | 08/15/08
The problem is in the title  IT_User | 08/15/08
Absolutely...  Bob in Atlanta | 08/15/08
Nice history lesson  btidwell | 08/15/08
The OS is more than the desktop.  TheTruthisOutThere@... | 08/15/08
What will we argue about then?  Michael Kelly | 08/15/08
Win 7  comp_indiana | 08/18/08
what REALLY needs to go away  reedjjjr | 08/15/08
Sorry, but disk drives have nothing to do with it  terry flores | 08/16/08
Larry, you are listening to the wrong people  P. Douglas | 08/15/08
Disagree  Bozzer | 08/17/08
A more realistic question is  Deadly Ernest | 08/17/08
I know I don't  Bozzer | 08/17/08
Office  comp_indiana | 08/18/08
"Do you hear that Mr. Anderson? That is the sound of inevitability."  P. Douglas | 08/17/08
What is interesting is that MS Windows is behind  Deadly Ernest | 08/17/08
The Issue in Word, or Other Large Apps, Isn't  drprod@... | 08/18/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  james4coffee | 08/15/08
Sun bet that you were right  Anton Philidor | 08/15/08
It was embrace and extend...  comp_indiana | 08/18/08
The other scenario  amreldib | 08/15/08
WHEN web applications are powerful enough?  IT_User | 08/15/08
You should be using an Intel 486 instead  LBiege | 08/15/08
Good Point  amreldib | 08/15/08
Where do you find your "average" user?  IT_User | 08/15/08
But many....  storm14k | 08/15/08
End users prefer fat end to thin end  LBiege | 08/15/08
And add in security and law compliance for business  Deadly Ernest | 08/15/08
Which probably explains the failure of the iPhone in the enterprise.  TtfnJohn | 08/16/08
I think you hit the nail on the head but  Deadly Ernest | 08/15/08
Nor surprising as it's the game industry driving  Deadly Ernest | 08/15/08
Yes, but not safe or secure enough  Deadly Ernest | 08/15/08
Hmm, well, let's see  IT_User | 08/16/08
That URL still means a computer with an OS  terry flores | 08/16/08
And is the URL out there in the Internet or the LAN  Deadly Ernest | 08/16/08
Correct and there are many other reasons too  Deadly Ernest | 08/15/08
it isn't even the applictions...  Real World | 08/15/08
Unless the vendors agree on a standard...  gshean | 08/15/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  Deadly Ernest | 08/15/08
Welcome to the future, it's already been done.  terry flores | 08/16/08
Sorry Terry but it still won't happen in the cloud  Deadly Ernest | 08/16/08
What's going to disappear?  clearmiddle | 08/15/08
Well done, you've finally caught up.  deaf_e_kate | 08/15/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  bkoelrich@... | 08/15/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  michael.burgess@... | 08/15/08
Remember the Tandy 1000?  CaptOska | 08/18/08
Good point....  glgruver | 08/15/08
Well done, you've finally caught up [with Bill Gates' vision]  dtrnelson | 08/15/08
I agree  AndyCee | 08/15/08
Bill saw the Internet as the extension of the PC  Deadly Ernest | 08/15/08
Someone has to manage local resources  LBiege | 08/15/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  glgruver | 08/15/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  stdo57@... | 08/15/08
No, but the OS will be secondary  ihatespam@... | 08/15/08
This wouldn't really work because  Deadly Ernest | 08/15/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  sal.mcdonagh@... | 08/15/08
BIOS - Built-In Operating System - Still an OS  fastboxster | 08/15/08
BIOS - Basic Input Output System  H Strydom | 08/17/08
Old news  Eternal | 08/15/08
Sideshow..?  Nonsensical Opinionate | 08/16/08
Oops, I thought Vista was a sideshow as it's not  Deadly Ernest | 08/16/08
Some of each  IT_User | 08/16/08
Hey IT User, is this a reply to an earlier post  Deadly Ernest | 08/16/08
Yes  IT_User | 08/17/08
Yeah specialist outsourcing can be a saver but it  Deadly Ernest | 08/17/08
The death of the OS is greatly exaggerated  TtfnJohn | 08/16/08
It's the applications stupid!  tonymcs@... | 08/17/08
Actually the most powerful exist on Linux  Deadly Ernest | 08/17/08
you really are brainwashed  tracy anne | 08/20/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  josnoe@... | 08/18/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  kentech50 | 08/18/08
Load of Crap  ncgmcpherson | 08/18/08
Indeed  magallanes | 08/18/08
Clear, Succinct, and Accurate!  tomqhawk | 08/18/08
YES!!! The OS needs to be taken out of the hands of marketers.  rtalbert | 08/19/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  guitago@... | 08/18/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  0rion | 08/18/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  tomqhawk | 08/18/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  Devonmcnulty@... | 08/18/08
Apps With Mini OS?  lmenningen | 08/19/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  drprod@... | 08/18/08
No, You Don't Want That  lmenningen | 08/19/08
Okay, Imennigen - Why Not?  drprod@... | 08/19/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  pico_D | 08/19/08
The technology that they are talking about is Linux  tracy anne | 08/19/08
It could be madness  Dark_Knight | 08/19/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  mr1972 | 08/19/08
"GUI Slapped On Top"?  lmenningen | 08/19/08
The OS has become a Dump Truck of a family car!  kd5auq | 08/19/08
Actually, You Do...  lmenningen | 08/19/08
I agree - sort of ....  kd5auq | 08/19/08
Absolutely right  fromthehip | 08/21/08
The OS was a common platform for programmers to write to.  rtalbert | 08/19/08
OS In BIOS?  lmenningen | 08/19/08
You'd need to have...  melekali | 08/19/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  danieljcox | 08/19/08
An Note...  lmenningen | 08/19/08
But Apple is not going to "license" this ease of use ....  kd5auq | 08/19/08
Go to sleep...  melekali | 08/19/08
Devolving  Don't Ask Me | 08/19/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  dmilne@... | 08/19/08
Technology does not change it evolves...  akaralia | 08/20/08
The evolutionary path of all OS functions is...  raycote | 08/19/08
1 sec boot Fox brOSwer  WallyM | 08/19/08
Oh darn - my cable is out/phone line was cut...  USTechHead | 08/19/08
virtual appliances show the same trend in server-side software  zdnet@... | 08/19/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  gwzap2008 | 08/19/08
The Dell Web Site is still close lipped as to what the ON-Technology is  tracy anne | 08/20/08
I don't think so.  CobraA1 | 08/19/08
There will, no doubt, be some...  melekali | 08/19/08
A bird can't fly in a vacuum  Andy Goss | 08/19/08
Maybe but....  akaralia | 08/20/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  nextbend | 08/20/08
RE: The end run around the OS is underway  DaveFeign | 08/30/08

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