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By Graeme Wearden
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 20, 2004 4:53:00 PM

Open-source technology will force software vendors to create better products, but will not be its downfall, according to a Novell executive.

Matt Asay, Novell's director of Linux business office, said Tuesday at the LinuxUser & Developer Expo in London that Linux threatened the proprietary software industry with innovation, rather than extinction, and accused companies such as Microsoft of failing to come up with exciting new applications.

"When was the last time that Microsoft Office got significantly better? It's been pretty much the same product for a while now," Asay said.

"As things stand, creativity has gone, and that's one reason that Linux on the desktop makes sense. It'll be good for Microsoft, too. They won't like it, but it will force them to innovate," he added.

In recent months, Novell has been on the offensive against Microsoft's desktop stronghold, with a heavy emphasis on the Linux operating system. It has also been doing battle with Linux nemesis SCO Group.

Asay compared people who say that open source is bad for the software industry to captains of the entertainment industry who opposed new technologies, such as the cassette tape and the VCR--both of which generated billions of dollars in new revenue for their companies.

One of the key questions being addressed at the conference is the extent to which Linux can dominate the desktop PC market. At least one speaker felt that Microsoft had a few things to teach the open-source community.

According to Linux distributor SuSE Linux, now a division of Novell, one key factor in boosting the adoption rate of open-source software is to eliminate obvious differences with Windows and to emulate Microsoft's operating system where appropriate.

"Microsoft has more money to spend on usability than I do on research and development," said Christian Schlaeger, vice president of research and development at SuSE Linux.

"Some things are wrong, and we fix those, but there are some things they have done well."

Schlaeger told the conference that SuSE is aiming for a "flat learning curve" for users who migrate to Linux from other operating systems.

Graeme Wearden of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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Winsux is threatening the industry with innovation? LOL, when was the last time Winsux innovated anything? Lets see, hacked up cl... (Read the rest)
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It is all about Applications - period  Enterprise Analyst | 04/20/04
Likely you're right  IT_User | 04/20/04
For a while there I thought you were talking  Laff | 04/20/04
Not in this century  Enterprise Analyst | 04/20/04
Interesting..  FreeBSD | 04/20/04
And that is why B Gates and friends  Laff | 04/20/04
D A E M O N  FreeBSD | 04/20/04
Windows more fragmented than Unix/Linux  km4hr@... | 04/21/04
Re: Windows more fragmented than Unix/Linux  crm_z | 04/21/04
Living in the past, eh?  IT_User | 04/20/04
One platform  bchesmer | 04/20/04
Why no one here will ever take you seriously  Michael Kelly | 04/20/04
Re: Email client  Enterprise Analyst | 04/20/04
Then why do you buy Windows and Office separately?  Michael Kelly | 04/20/04
Missing from office software suites  Yagotta B. Kidding | 04/20/04
Not all feel that way.  doe_z | 04/20/04
people do exactly that  voska | 04/20/04
re: another poor automobile/truck analogy  bgoss@... | 04/20/04
You don't hunt them down...  John Le'Brecage | 04/20/04
Cut and Paste.  doe_z | 04/20/04
I love this quote  Chad_z | 04/20/04
Innovation from Linux  Enterprise Analyst | 04/20/04
New litany  Yagotta B. Kidding | 04/20/04
Litany...  Enterprise Analyst | 04/20/04
Let me guess....  Laff | 04/20/04
It's a scared user  voska | 04/20/04
at least you said "those MCSE types"  Monkey_MCSE | 04/20/04
Re: too funny  Enterprise Analyst | 04/20/04
MSCE's will have a place working on Legacy systems  km4hr@... | 04/21/04
My cut and paste works fine too  voska | 04/20/04
Linux works now  jdunn_z | 04/20/04
Hunt among 1000's of applications?????  Enterprise Analyst | 04/20/04
eerrr....  Iain_Peters | 04/20/04
Why use Wine?  voska | 04/20/04
a web-browser that works on ALL sites?  IT_User | 04/20/04
a web-browser that works on ALL sites?  thomasgclough | 04/21/04
Windows has even further to go  thomasgclough | 04/21/04
Novell touts Linux as force for innovation  Loverock Davidson | 04/20/04
Read the article  IT_User | 04/20/04
Lovesux and DAEMON are twins, both confused  Spam-ZD | 05/05/04
Pot, meet the kettle...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/20/04
No, but they SHOULD  Michael Kelly | 04/20/04
First things first, Michael  IT_User | 04/20/04
An intelligent post  Louisiana oilman | 04/20/04
Maybe not innovation  Monkey_MCSE | 04/20/04
Time will tell its tale in this...  bchesmer | 04/20/04
Talk is very cheap  Enterprise Analyst | 04/20/04
Congratulations  Yagotta B. Kidding | 04/20/04
Linux: the Force for Innovation that Imitates Windows  Anton Philidor | 04/20/04
microsoft imitates FOSS  John Le'Brecage | 04/20/04
Okay, but be consistent  Anton Philidor | 04/21/04
Well, at least your post was "innovative"  IT_User | 04/20/04
Upbeat message  Anton Philidor | 04/21/04
have to agree...  jimk_z | 04/20/04
Linux has NO innovation  Enterprise Analyst | 04/20/04
Just be more careful where you read and listen  IT_User | 04/20/04
Ignorance is bliss, isn't it Daemon?  John Le'Brecage | 04/20/04
Laws suits pending?  Louis Ross Focke | 04/21/04
Usability: Grokdoc will swamp Microsoft  Tomf@... | 04/20/04

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