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By Iain Ferguson
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 28, 2004 6:28:00 PM

SYDNEY, Australia--Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates has labeled bootlegged software a greater threat to his company than open-source programs.

"You know what my toughest competitor is?" Gates asked reporters at a media briefing here Monday. "It's pirated software...If you really look around, you'll find way more pirated Windows than you'll find open-source software. Way more."

Gates said Microsoft's software represented a "dramatically higher, better choice than anything you'll get in the open-source realm. It's true the press has taken a few design wins and said, 'Hey, look at that.' And you know, that's great; it's almost helpful to us to have a few of those, where people try that out.

"(They) see that being their own systems integrator--they say, 'OK, I've got this, how do I get the Active Directory? How do I get the software update piece? How do I get the different applications?' And they see...various things about the intellectual-property challenge that'll come into that."

Gates made his remarks as part of a whirlwind trip to Australia, during which he was scheduled to meet with Australian Prime Minister John Howard.

According to research conducted for CNET Networks Australia at the start of 2004, corporate information technology users were forecasting a healthy future for popular open-source variant Linux on the desktop, with more than three-fourths of respondents saying it will get a little or a lot stronger.

The research, which secured almost 600 responses from Australia and New Zealand, also found strong support for Linux' future as a server operating system, with 56.5 percent of respondents saying the open-source software would grow stronger and 32.3 percent saying it would grow much stronger.

Windows XP (68.9 percent) and other versions of Windows (62.4 percent) were the only operating systems used at least daily, on average, by a majority of the respondent base.

Iain Ferguson of ZDNet Australia reported from Sydney.

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Posted by: Linux User 147560 Posted on: 06/29/04 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Excellent point Enterprise Analyst   | 06/28/04
Wow! Martin Marvinski   | 06/28/04
Personal attacks Enterprise Analyst   | 06/28/04
BUDDY! Linux User 147560   | 06/28/04
Did your welfare check come in? Enterprise Analyst   | 06/28/04
Same lame humor too Linux User 147560   | 06/28/04
NWMT Enterprise Analyst   | 06/28/04
Ok, that was funny voska   | 06/28/04
Seriously... Martin Marvinski   | 06/28/04
Personal attacks... Martin Marvinski   | 06/28/04
Did your welfare check come in? Chipper1963   | 06/28/04
Nice of him to drop by! Martin Marvinski   | 06/28/04
Wow again... Martin Marvinski   | 06/28/04
It is better to remain silent and be thought.... Still Lynn   | 06/29/04
Windows advantage Michael Kelly   | 06/28/04
Why people buy. Anton Philidor   | 06/28/04
Are you sure? Yagotta B. Kidding   | 06/28/04
You say tomato.. Patrick Jones   | 06/28/04
Different types of users Anton Philidor   | 06/28/04
I agree with everything but one thing voska   | 06/28/04
Apple users tic swayback   | 06/28/04
No surprises here Still Lynn   | 06/29/04
But I'm using Linux for functionality el1jones   | 06/28/04
Assertions reconsidered... and they're still the same Michael Kelly   | 06/28/04
But why do people buy Windows? tic swayback   | 06/28/04
People don't buy Windows voska   | 06/28/04
Not true...... middle of nowhere   | 06/28/04
Computers vs. software vs. OS Still Lynn   | 06/29/04
Lock-in Martin Marvinski   | 06/28/04
You and Billy can gloat about 95% share on the desktop right now. DonnieBoy   | 06/28/04
Percentages, a nitpickers tale... Still Lynn   | 06/29/04
This weeks new virus issthatso   | 06/28/04
Microsoft does all that for free? System Integration, Applications, etc . . DonnieBoy   | 06/28/04
It seems poor Bill just doesn't understand Richard Flude   | 06/28/04
Windows Will Always Dominate, Linux Will Always Have A Niche chrislovesdana   | 06/28/04
Does it have to be your grandma? Michael Kelly   | 06/28/04
They show a lot of signs of slipping. You don't read the news? DonnieBoy   | 06/28/04
To easy... Linux User 147560   | 06/28/04
My dad is a grandpa TechDiva_z   | 06/28/04
Mine, too... Martin Marvinski   | 06/28/04
well i AM a Grandpa peten   | 06/28/04
Cool, then your father is an exception to the Linux User 147560   | 06/28/04
Yep, and the Titanic is unsinkable.. Xunil_Sierutuf   | 06/28/04
Re: Windows Will Always Dominate km4hr@...   | 06/28/04
Grandmas and Linux mbraincell@...   | 06/28/04
No Kidding, Youth and Linux voska   | 06/28/04
That could change voska   | 06/28/04
You'll find this very interesting. Yen_z   | 06/28/04
Author and "idiot users" robradina@...   | 06/28/04
I do! Linux User 147560   | 06/28/04
Umm, Me for one! middle of nowhere   | 06/28/04
You make the mistake of confusing... Yen_z   | 06/29/04
Ouch! Linux User 147560   | 06/29/04
Grandma... Martin Marvinski   | 06/28/04
And i supposed... hal9000mx   | 06/28/04
GrandMa's X(P)tras pj-xmesh   | 06/28/04
Re; Windows Will Always Dominate, Linux Will Always Have A Niche peten   | 06/28/04
When BillG talks, my rep makes me listen... Mike Cox   | 06/28/04
Shirts... Martin Marvinski   | 06/28/04
You mean Willamina Gee-string, right, the Go-Go dancer? Xunil_Sierutuf   | 06/28/04
In the middle of all the hyperbolic "ain't I clever?" claptrap TechDiva_z   | 06/28/04
From the point of a Windows user ... worknman   | 06/28/04
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From the point of a Windows user ...
 peten   | 06/28/04
I don't see why this would be necessary. Linux_Developer   | 06/28/04
Its a little late in the day for that Nigel Johnstone   | 06/28/04
I say! Linux User 147560   | 06/28/04
The steps... Martin Marvinski   | 06/28/04
M$shills never make any sense.. it's all propaganda. Xunil_Sierutuf   | 06/28/04
Uh huh, unlike the flag waving Linux zealots... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/28/04
It's a mess, isn't it? Linux_Developer   | 06/28/04
Errrrrr flag waving Linux zealots... peten   | 06/28/04
You sound like a "flag waving Linux zealot". Linux_Developer   | 06/29/04
That's good Bill, because pirates will be the only ones using it.. Xunil_Sierutuf   | 06/28/04
Restart? Yagotta B. Kidding   | 06/28/04
And pirates hate Linux FilledOut   | 06/28/04
Really? specialk_z   | 06/28/04
But those buying Windows for $10 voska   | 06/28/04
This is just another smoke screen! B.O.F.H.   | 06/28/04
smoke screen! peten   | 06/28/04
A day in the life TechDiva_z   | 06/28/04
Bill G's arrogant personal life TechDiva_z   | 06/28/04
Were do park your yacht? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/28/04
Really? Richard Flude   | 06/28/04
On Yo Head! Jeff Spicoli   | 06/28/04
Hmm Bill pj-xmesh   | 06/28/04
Bootlegged software a greater threat - ha ha ha Richard Flude   | 06/28/04
Open Source Disaster robradina@...   | 06/28/04
Actually Linux User 147560   | 06/28/04
NO Open Source Disaster ! peten   | 06/28/04
It is true... Richard Flude   | 06/29/04
(NT) Boy, oh boy, can that guy (Gates) spin. Bit's_Conscience   | 06/28/04
Hum Gates : Opensource a great ad for windBlows err i think not peten   | 06/28/04
I used to think Bill Gates was dull and humourless Expatriate US Geek   | 06/29/04
Gates misses the point again! sckinz1   | 06/29/04

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