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NewsInternet down in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., after beaver chews through fibre cable Pin
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NewsScientists calculate the number of bubbles in a glass of beer Pin
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NewsNow for AI’s latest trick: writing computer code Pin
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NewsUbuntu 21.04 makes a play for the enterprise desktop Pin
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markrlondon25-Apr-21 22:48
markrlondon25-Apr-21 22:48 
When is Microsoft going to get their finger out and buy a Linux vendor.

I thought they should buy Red Hat. Microsoft didn't have the need for a cloud vendor, as IBM did, but I still reckon that Microsoft could have made good use of Red Hat. And it would have stopped IBM getting them.

In the enterprise Linux vendor marketplace there is still Suse but this isn't ready for sale yet. Its private investor owners are busy building it up (and they do seem to be intending to build it up and not just rip its insides out as others might do).

And then there's Ubuntu. Ubuntu is in my opinion and under-performing company. It doesn't make as much money as one might think it does -- or could. There is a great opportunity there, if Microsoft plays it right, to increase value through synergies. Yes, sorry about the corporate-speak but I think it's true. From Canonical's side, I understand they are looking for an investor. Going to IPO might well be underwhelming for Canonical as, as I note, they seem to be underperforming. A trade sale to someone like Microsoft who really can take them to the next level might be the best way forward for both both MS and Canonical/Ubuntu.

Microsoft would of course need to make sure that people believed they were still committed to Windows, but by bringing Ubuntu into the fold they could sell themselves as OS agnostic: "We have Windows and the best Ubuntu, and cloud offerings for Windows and Ubuntu desktop and servers; we have all your needs covered in house".
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NewsBad software sent postal workers to jail, because no one wanted to admit it could be wrong Pin
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NewsChemical code used to store Jane Austen quote in plastic molecules Pin
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