Chinese and Japanese Challenge Microsoft With Linux
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Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2004
BEIJING A pair of Chinese and Japanese software companies
announced a joint venture Wednesday aimed at developing a
Linux-based platform for Asian markets that they hope will
challenge Microsoft Corp.'s dominance.
Chinese, Japanese and South Korean officials have expressed
hopes for creating a product to compete with Microsoft's Windows
operating system, reducing reliance on it and creating more
opportunities for Asian companies.
'Red' Indeed
China's Red Flag Software Co. and Japan's Miracle Linux Corp.
said they expect to complete the new system, called Asianux, by
May.
"We want to have a unified platform throughout Asia," Miracle
Linux President Takeshi Sato said at a news conference.
Sato said that while it would be difficult to replace Windows
operating systems for desktop PCs, he hoped Linux could dominate
server operating systems for business and governments within as
little as three years.
Linux is an open-source system, meaning the code on which it is
based is freely available to users who can contribute improvements.
By contrast, Microsoft's source code is a company secret.
Some Asian governments worry about security holes in Windows and
dislike having to rely so heavily on a single foreign company for
the development of their technology industries.
U.S.-based Oracle Corp. owns 58.5 percent of Miracle Linux,
which provides products and services for Linux-based computer
servers. Red Flag Software was co-founded by the Software Research
Institute of the government-run Chinese Academy of Sciences and
NewMargin Venture Capital.
Linux represents one of the biggest threats to Microsoft's
business, prompting the Redmond, Wash.-based giant to offer steep
discounts to government agencies and school systems around the
world.
Microsoft shares were down 8 cents at $28.16 in morning trading
Wednesday on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
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