Open Source Code Finds Way into Microsoft Release
linumax tells us eWeek is reporting that Microsoft, for the first time, has included open source code in the release of one of their products. The Complete Cluster Edition of Windows Server 2003 will be including the Message Passing Interface (MPI) library. From the article: "MPI is key middleware that was designed by a consortia of all the supercomputing vendors in the 1990s to allow the easy portability of code. It abstracts away things like low-latency interconnect, and our focus is making it super easy for ISVs to move their code."
Isn't microsoft always saying that open-source software is OBVIOUSLY inferior?
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In addition, minesweeper has been replaced with a full version of 3dlab's Duke Nukem Forever...
Robert Bindler
A Computer Science student's views on technology.
...2003's HDBSOD or Highly-Distributed Blue Screen of Death.
With previous cluster technologies, when a single server would blue screen, the cluster remained online, but with HDBSOD, the entire cluster blue screens, ensuring timely, highly-reliable, redundant creation of crash dumps.
Open source? Interesting innovation on microsoft's part ... maybe they should patent it.
Well, at least they're being honest.