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    Microsoft Releases Device Driver Code to the Linux Community
    by Peter Galli on July 20, 2009

    In what many may see as a surprising move, Microsoft today released 20,000 lines of device driver code to the Linux community under the popular General Public Licence v2... more

    • Monday, July 20, 2009
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    • Peter Galli
    The Linux Foundation's Collaboration Summit
    by Peter Galli on April 23, 2009

    A lot has been written by the press and blogosphere since the Linux Foundation's annual Collaboration Summit was held earlier this month, particularly about the panel that included Microsoft's Sam Ramji, Sun Microsystems' Ian Murdock, and Linux Foundation... more

    • Thursday, April 23, 2009
    • in: Community
    • Peter Galli
    A Brief History of Open at Microsoft
    by Sam Ramji on February 22, 2008

    Four years ago, we started the Linux Lab at Microsoft. Two years ago, we established the Open Source Software Lab at Microsoft. One year ago, we initiated the Linux Interoperability Lab at Microsoft. Yesterday, we announced the broadest change to the... more

    • Friday, February 22, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Sam Ramji
    Silverlight on Linux
    by Sam Ramji on September 05, 2007

    After a great deal of work between the Moonlight and .NET teams, we’re ready to formally announce that we (Microsoft and Novell) will be bringing Silverlight to Linux, fully supported and including application and media codec compatibility...... more

    • Wednesday, September 05, 2007
    • in: Community
    • Sam Ramji
    Linux and Windows Interoperability: On the Metal and On the Wire
    by MichaelF on August 13, 2007

    I had the opportunity to present at both OSCON in Portland and at LinuxWorld in San Francisco in the last three weeks – both O’Reilly and IDG were gracious enough to grant me a session on the work that Microsoft is doing with Novell, XenSource, and others on Linux and Windows interoperability. Overall our focus is on three critical technology areas for the next-generation datacenter: virtualization... more

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