Something that we had been looking for yesterday was finally found. It makes a pretty good description of a problem that will be discussed here briefly because it's the nasty technique Microsoft used against Borland. It tries the same against Adobe. Possibly Novell, too.
Fierce competitors Microsoft Corp. and Borland International, Inc. have moved their battle from the networked desktop to the courtroom.
Borland last week filed suit against Microsoft, alleging that the Redmond, Wash., giant has been systematically recruiting Borland developers in an attempt to eliminate the company as a competitor. Microsoft and Borland are rivals in the budding Java and Internet tools markets.
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The suit alleges that Microsoft's Bill Gates himself sweetened the pot. Gross eventually accepted the offer, which included an additional half-million dollar bonus, last September.
A noticeably angry Borland CEO Del Yocam complained about the nerve of Microsoft. "How flagrant, driving limos up to the front of the company. That is what riles you," Yocam complained. Yocam said his No. 1 goal is to get Microsoft to stop recruiting.
My one caveat with it is that it either requires .Net or Mono. I’ve removed the usual Mono applications from my Ubuntu Linux installation and am somewhat loathe to put anything requiring it on the machine. (This is a personal choice, as I’ve mentioned before.) Anyone doing a Java version or alternative implementation that is open source?
--Ron Hovsepian, Novell CEO
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