Microsoft: Open Source 'Not Reliable or Dependable'

A senior Microsoft executive told a BBC documentary that people should use commercial software if they're looking for stability. "I don't think (open source) is anti-Microsoft in the sense that it's giving people choices in the technologies that they use," Jonathan Murray, the vice president and chief technology officer of Microsoft Europe, told BBC World in the first part of the documentary "The Code Breakers," which aired this week. Read More . . .

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