You are pretty close to being on the mark. However, MS may be closer to getting a grip on the situation than may would believe. I read an article last month, and I wish I could remember it well enough to quote the source, where a manager at MS said that Linux is not the competition. It's the applications that run on Linux that are the competition. That sounds like the beginning of a strategy. It is also a statement that I totally agree with.
You are pretty close to being on the mark. However, MS may be closer to getting a grip on the situation than may would believe. I read an article last month, and I wish I could remember it well enough to quote the source, where a manager at MS said that Linux is not the competition. It's the applications that run on Linux that are the competition. That sounds like the beginning of a strategy. It is also a statement that I totally agree with.