SAP Exec Disparages Open Source As IP Socialism
FlorianMueller writes "According to a VNUnet report, Shai Agassi, the president of the product and technology group at SAP, disparaged open source as 'more likely to break applications' than to deliver innovation. He also equated the open-source development model with 'Intellectual property [IP] socialism,' which he says 'is the worst that can happen to any IP-based society.' In Europe, it isn't a secret that SAP's management primarily views open source as a threat to its business, and that SAP is politically on Microsoft's side. SAP and Microsoft co-financed certain pro-patent lobbying activities in Europe, and recently co-founded the European Software Association, an entity that is expected to lobby for software patents and against open-source adoption by European governments."
They are affraid that anyone sees their horrible source code.
I take it then that SAP software always works first time, doesn't require an army of consultants to install, correctly and no one has a bad word of any kind to say about it?
This article deals with 'socialism', so I'm waiting politely for the best 'In Soviet Russia' comment.
1. [...] open source as 'more likely to break applications' [...]
;-)
2. [...] SAP's management primarily views open source as a threat to its business [...]
Perfectly consistent, if they think that 1.) is true, then 2.) is only a logical consequence, because until now it has always been SAP's job to break things...
It is if you sold her the crack.
I'm an alcoholic, and my employer continues to give me money. Does that make them bad?
/. is a bunch of nerds at a million typewriters. It's not a political conspiracy determined to undermine your beliefs.