‘Getting the facts’ on Microsoft’s other Linux Web

By Phil Hochmuth via Bob Gifford:

This site, announced last week at LinuxWorld, is the official portal/blog for Microsoft’s open source interoperability initiatives. The site is run by Bill Hilf, who is in charge of the Linux and open source lab on the Redmond campus. Named for the protocol port for e-mail servers on the Internet, Port 25’s goal is to give updates on Microsoft projects aimed at making its software compatible and interoperable with Linux and open source applications.

By now, you’ve probably seen Microsoft’s other Linux-related Web portal, where the software giant aggregates all the studies, surveys, white papers and other materials that point out the lack of cost savings and complexity in moving from Windows to Linux servers.

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