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  1. Join Date
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    Kinda ho-hum news in today's cloud computing era, but this genuinely shocked me. i don't think they'll open source it anytime soon though.

    Now, if they port MS Office to Linux, then you know things really are bad.


    Microsoft's SQL database software now runs on Linux

    Remember when Steve Ballmer likened Linux to cancer, and the notion of Microsoft courting the open source crowd was virtually unimaginable? The company has come a long, long way since then. Microsoft has unveiled a version of SQL Server, a flagship database program, for Linux. That's right -- you can get a major Microsoft data center app without having to touch Windows. The company is even working with the creators of key Linux distributions (such as Red Hat and Ubuntu maker Canonical) to get the program running smoothly. SQL Server for Linux won't officially ship until mid-2017, but there's already a preview for corporations that want a peek.

    SQL Server for Linux

    If you've been following along in recent years, the release isn't that much of a shock. Microsoft has been much more willing to support competing operating systems under CEO Satya Nadella, who was quick to acknowledge that Windows was no longer the center of the computing universe. Its Azure cloud service is explicitly Linux-friendly, for example, and many of Microsoft's mobile apps arrive on Android (itself Linux-based) and iOS before they reach Windows phones.

    As the executive tells the New York Times, this is all about "market expansion." Microsoft would rather corner the server software space, which has been shifting toward Linux, than insist on a Windows-only policy out of stubborn pride. It's tough to know if the Linux server crowd will warm up to its longtime arch-rival, but those more open-minded firms are now free to integrate Microsoft without making a wholesale switch.

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    well... they kinda do

    Microsoft Office Mobile - Android Apps on Google Play

    sort of... but hey it does run on linux kernel so it counts!

    HAHAHA
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by safeorigin View Post
    well... they kinda do

    Microsoft Office Mobile - Android Apps on Google Play

    sort of... but hey it does run on linux kernel so it counts!

    HAHAHA
    Makes sense. There's been free versions of MS Office floating around for two years now.

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    I wonder if they would also implement the same licensing scheme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by safeorigin View Post
    well... they kinda do

    Microsoft Office Mobile - Android Apps on Google Play

    sort of... but hey it does run on linux kernel so it counts!

    HAHAHA

    Dunno, i can't imagine how anyone can do serious Excel work on a touch-based device, even with a physical keyboard. Sounds more like torture ^_^

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