Microsoft plans to broaden its attack on Linux and related operating systems this week 
by giving away a set of tools for migrating applications to Windows.

The company is expected to release on Thursday a new version of Services for Unix 
(SFU), a collection of tools that help Windows systems to work with installations 
based on the Unix operating system and its open-source derivative, Linux.

Microsoft previously charged $99 per client or server to use SFU. But the new version, 
3.5, will be free for any customer using a current Windows operating system. 

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