Microsoft-Connected FUD, Openwashing and EEE
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WhiteSource Report Reveals Security is Developers' Top Concern Related to Open Source Usage [Ed: Microsoft partner ramps up the FUD against FOSS]
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Creating Your Open Source Policy Template: 3 Points You Don't Want to Overlook [Ed: More from the above FUD firm]
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Adobe, Microsoft and SAP Announce Open Data Initiative: It's CDP Turf But No Immediate Threat [Ed: Most aggressive proprietary software firms trying to paint themselves as "open" again]
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Adobe Relaunches CX Platform, Will Contribute Code to Open Source
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Linux now dominates Azure
Three years ago, Mark Russinovich, CTO ofAzure, Microsoft's cloud program, said, "One in four [Azure] instances are Linux." Then, in 2017, it was 40 percent Azure virtual machines (VM) were Linux. Today, Scott Guthrie, Microsoft's executive vice president of the cloud and enterprise group, said in an interview, "it's about half now, but it varies on the day because a lot of these workloads are elastic, but sometimes slightly over half of Azure VMs are Linux." Microsoft later clarified, "about half Azure VMs are Linux."
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