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Default Q&A: Microsoft's Linux strategist Martin Taylor

SEPTEMBER 16, 2004 (COMPUTERWORLD) - Martin Taylor recently marked his one-year anniversary as Microsoft Corp.'s chief Linux strategist. Taylor, whose official title is general manager of platform strategy, recently spoke with Computerworld about his first year in that job. This is Part 1 of that interview.

He sees Novell outpacing Red Hat as the preferred Linux distribution


It seems to me that he refers to the established Linux distributors, the ones that have picked their paths, in a manner where they don't yet know what they are up against. He implies that Novell will lead Linux in years to come due to the fact that their development will be in more direct competition to Longhorn. Maybe he's just bluffing to try and inspire anticipation for Longhorn. Read it yourself and see what you think...
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