Why can’t we just get along?

http://star-techcentral.com/tech/story.asp?file=/2009/6/5/corpit/20090605170051&sec=corpit

By STEFAN NAIDU

KUALA LUMPUR: One of the points stressed at the MSC Malaysia Open
Source Conference 2009 is that there need not be a battle between the
open-source software (OSS) group and its proprietary-software
counterpart.

Gery Messer, vice-president of technology solutions in Asia Pacific
and Japan for open-source Linux distribution vendor Red Hat, said the
two types of software can co-exist, possibly drawing on each other’s
strengths.

“There are always at least two ways to get to the same place,” Messer
said at the conference at the Berjaya Times Square Hotel and
Convention Centre here this week.

Software giant Microsoft, which is firmly in the proprietary-software
camp agreed.

“We are committed to being open when it comes to interoperability,”
said Dzahar Mansor, national technology officer at Microsoft Malaysia.

“This includes ensuring open connections, enhancing support for
industry standards and fostering a more open engagement with customers
and the industry, including open-source communities.”

Microsoft, he said, is taking this path because it will enable its
customers to have more choice in software and be able to easily
integrate mixed-source infrastructure.

“Data will move seamlessly between applications and systems regardless
of platform or vendor,” he added.

Traditionally, OSS supporters and supporters of proprietary software
have been like oil and water.

Open-source proponents argue that proprietary software chains users to
the software companies that sell such products, whereas open-source
software liberates its users because the source code of these programs
are open to everyone for modification.

On the other end, proponents of proprietary software counter that
while open-source software is mostly free, its users often have to pay
high fees for technical support.



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