Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 11th Apr 2008 14:38 UTC, submitted by Puskas
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Balmer is not going to retire for 9 more years, so there's no way Microsoft is going to reinvent itself as an OSS company in 10.
There's also no way that Linux is going to be any more competitive in the mobile market than it is on the desktop. There are too many attempts at a Linux phone, and no business model, other than possibly Google's for Android, that makes any sense.
Microsoft is "reinventing" itself. That's what XBox, Zune, and the recent purchase of Danger is all about.
But just as IBM has never left the hardware business, Microsoft is never going to leave the desktop OS business or the enterprise application business.