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Steve Ballmer (Microsoft) et l'open source : interviewUne excellente interview de Steve Ballmer réalisée par le magazine Forbes (en anglais).
Steve Ballmer (CEO de Microsoft) est interrogé sur sa perception de la place de Microsoft face à la montée de l'open source, de Linux et des autres modèles économiques proches.
Une interview de haut niveau, aux antipodes du Steve Ballmer arrogant que l'on découvre sur certaines vidéo pirates. Microsoft semble avoir parfaitement compris la place grandissante de l'open source, tente d'apporter ses propres réponses, mais doit aussi faire avec ses propres contraintes. i["Fans of the popular Linux software program have long fretted that software giant Microsoft will attack Linux by claiming the free program violates Microsoft's patents. So far nothing has happened. But in an interview with Forbes.com, Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) Chief Executive Steve Ballmer wouldn't rule out such a showdown. Ballmer also explains why Microsoft, which on Thursday announced a sweeping reorganization of its Windows division, is less freaked out by free programs than it was a few years ago. Forbes.com: Right now, I can go out and get a free alternative to just about every product Microsoft sells. Why do people keep paying you for something they could get free? Ballmer: One, people value their time. Our stuff does more, and they like that. Two, people value their time, and those [free] things tend to be clunky. Let's say you think you can save $50. And then you go and waste three hours. You tell me how quick that payback is. You can sketch that out at the enterprise level as much as you can at the individual end-user level. So people value their time, and people value their capability. Frankly, people value not only the compatibility our stuff has with itself, but they value the add-ons and the third-party customization that people have done. As long as we keep pushing the pace of innovation and delivering that value, I think we have a great opportunity..."]i Lire l'article complet Samedi 25 Mars 2006
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