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February 1st, 2008

Yahoo! buy would give Microsoft ownership of open source e-mail, projects, code. Ugh.

Posted by Paula Rooney @ 8:36 am

Categories: Applications, BSD, Distributions, FOSS, GPL, Google, Legal, Linux Desktop OS, Microsoft, Oracle, Software as a Service, Standards, Strategy, Sun Microsystems, business models, mergers & acquisitions

Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Zimbra, Citrix Systems Inc., Microsoft Corp., E-mail, Open Source, Paula Rooney

In Focus » See more posts on: Microsoft-Yahoo

Let’s forget about search for a moment, and Microsoft’s obvious need to buy a leading online company or face extinction.

Microsoft’s proposed $45 billion buy of Yahoo would give the Redmond, Wash company control over a top open source e-mail company, open source projects and an open source infrastructure. On September 17 of 2007, Yahoo bought Zimbra for $350 million. Yahoo’s infrastructure is built on BSD. Yahoo has released a myriad of software to the open source community and even sponsors some open source projects.

So this deal would put Microsoft directly into the open source software business.

There’s no doubt that Yahoo! shareholders would delight in such a mega transaction. But what about the open source developers who built Zimbra? What about all the Zimbra customers who bought into the open source e-mail specifically because it was an alternative to Outlook and other proprietary offerings? Will Microsoft crush Zimbra into non-existence? Feed the Zimbra features into Outlook?

Recently we’ve examined the M&A craze sweeping the open source sector, and acknowledged that open source is not only driving the rise of innovative startups like Zimbra and XenSource, but essentially transforming the business models of large traditional proprietary companies such as Sun, Oracle, IBM, Citrix .. and now Microsoft.

I suppose it was only a matter of time.

Citrix’s purchase of XenSource late last year got Microsoft into the open source business in not so subtle fashion. Microsoft and Citrix are so tightly bound that the latter is viewed aalmost as quasi subsidiary of Microsoft. (Let’s not forget that Citrix was one of the last ISVs that refused to move their flagship product to Linux).

It’s probably a good move for Microsoft corporate, Microsoft shareholders, Microsoft employees and, of course, Yahoo shareholders. And perhaps it is evidence of the new direction that Ray Ozzie — Gates’ named successor — is taking the company. But it’s good for open source? I doubt it.

Paula RooneyPaula Rooney is a Boston-based writer who has followed the tech industry for almost two decades. See her full profile and disclosure of her industry affiliations.

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get real
I can't understand why anybody with their head screwed on would take an idiot like this seriously. He/she is either a moron or a paid shill for M$.

Either way replying to this kind of thing lends it more dignity than it deserves.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: stewsinc Posted on: 02/05/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Open source people should man/woman up and pay for what they use  zoldello@... | 02/01/08
stop being a freeloader  zoldello@... | 02/01/08
Freeloading  nix_hed | 02/01/08
almost..  daftkey | 02/01/08
Oops...  nix_hed | 02/04/08
Um...yah..  daftkey | 02/01/08
Needs to correct his corrections  Ole Man | 02/03/08
Hehe...  thx-1138_@... | 02/05/08
RE: stop being a freeloader  fr0thy | 02/04/08
get real  stewsinc | 02/05/08
The best things in life are free. If it costs...  bjbrock | 02/01/08
I agree  Linux Geek | 02/01/08
Some do, others in non-financial ways....  devlin_X | 02/01/08
Many Open Source Products charge  bastien@... | 02/04/08
Well ...  daengbo | 02/04/08
Obviously, this wil be good for Yahoo shareholders. no so sure about MS  DonnieBoy | 02/01/08
on the other hand  reedjjjr | 02/04/08
Will Microsoft crush Zimbra into non-existence?  DarthRidiculous | 02/01/08
Can Zimbra be killed?  John L. Ries | 02/01/08
It all depends...  ego.sum.stig@... | 02/01/08
MS could restrain Yahoo employees from working on it  John L. Ries | 02/01/08
Another assumption.  daftkey | 02/01/08
Point remains  John L. Ries | 02/01/08
Don't be silly  masonwheeler | 02/04/08
The money isn't always gained directly  ego.sum.stig@... | 02/04/08
Zimbra uses the YPL (Yahoo Public License) now  Ed BurnetteZDNet Moderator | 02/01/08
Then that's that  John L. Ries | 02/01/08
Not so fast...  daftkey | 02/01/08
Still, anybody can continue to use it under the YPL, Yahoo can NOT jerk  DonnieBoy | 02/01/08
Do you not understand the licensing???  techboy_z | 02/01/08
One thing...  ego.sum.stig@... | 02/01/08
If they held the copyrights...  John L. Ries | 02/01/08
Thank you!  daftkey | 02/01/08
Re: Thank you!  none none | 02/01/08
There you go!  Ole Man | 02/03/08
MS could create a closed source version...  John L. Ries | 02/01/08
could they 'close the source' using all the GPL/OSS stuff in Zimbra?  fireman949 | 02/04/08
Anti-Trust Oversight  D. T. Schmitz | 02/01/08
What about the ISP AT&T/Yahoo?  pfyearwood | 02/02/08
if Redmond owns my ISP  Ole Man | 02/03/08
RE: Yahoo! buy would give Microsoft ownership of open source e-mail, projects, code. Ugh.  jakable@... | 02/04/08
Extinction  pj_mouse | 02/04/08
The dark side of open source...  twessels@... | 02/04/08
Zimbra is mix of open source and proprietary  francis@... | 02/04/08
RE: Yahoo! buy would give Microsoft ownership of open source e-mail, projec  FooBarBar | 02/04/08
AT&T accused me of unsolicited e-mailing today  BALTHOR | 02/04/08

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