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2005-04-12 01:10 UTC Plugged in to Microsoft's biggest rival

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Plugged in to Microsoft's biggest rival

Via Peter O'Kellys reality check: The Seattle Times: Microsoft: Plugged in to Microsoft's biggest rival:

"My belief is that open-source software is going to help drive the acquisition cost of software down toward zero," he said, a shift that will require software companies to move "over to a maintenance and support model."

Strong words coming from a Microsoft employee...

The problem for Microsoft, of course, being that maintenance and support is a market that is a lot harder to monopolize than software sales, and if they do attempt in order to keep their margins they won't be able to stay economically competitive as real competition drives down support and maintenance cost for the alternatives.




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I was born April 21st, 1975, in Oslo, Norway. Since 2000 I've been living in London, UK. I'm married and we just had our first child, Tristan Ikemefuna Hokstad.

I'm working for Aardvark Media as Director of Technology. I'm also currently on the board of SpatialQ, a startup in the GIS space, and an advisor to Skoach, a startup doing a time management app for people with ADD.

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