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Microsoft Admits Fear of Linux

Microsoft has long pooh-poohed Linux as a desktop competitor. But a recent
filing with the Security and Exchange Commission has the company admitting
for the first time that Linux represents a significant threat to Windows.

TechFlash 
reports<http://www.techflash.com/Microsoft_filing_lists_Canonical_Red_Hat_as_PC_Windows_rivals_52370627.html>that
in Microsoft's recent annual filing with the SEC, it listed for the
first time Ubuntu's maker Canonical, and Linux distributor Red Hat as
competitors to its Client division, which makes Windows. Previously,
TechFlash says, Red Hat was listed but only as a competitor to its Business
and Server & Tools divisions.

In its annual filing, Microsoft warns that Linux is a threat to Windows,
particularly in emerging markets and for netbooks. It also warns that Apple
is a threat, but it's said that before. The big news is the addition of
Linux. Here's what the filing says:

Client faces strong competition from well-established companies with
differing approaches to the PC market. Competing commercial software
products, including variants of Unix, are supplied by competitors such as
Apple, Canonical, and Red Hat. Apple takes an integrated approach to the PC
experience and has made inroads in share, particularly in the U.S. and in
the consumer segment. The Linux operating system, which is also derived from
Unix and is available without payment under a General Public License, has
gained some acceptance, especially in emerging markets, as competitive
pressures lead OEMs to reduce costs and new, lower-price PC form-factors
gain adoption. Partners such as Hewlett-Packard and Intel have been actively
working with alternative Linux-based operating systems.

The filing goes on to add that Windows is also threatened by platforms and
devices that might curtail demand for PCs. And it notes browser alternatives
that could hurt it as well. Here's what the filing says:

TechFlash notes that Google, Apple, Opera, and Android are new in this
section; last year only Mozilla was listed.

The upshot to all this? Microsoft knows that it's in for a tough battle, and
that its cash cow is endangered.
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