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Whether Microsoft's ambitious project is a security solution or a Trojan horse depends much on the company's intentions.
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The Promise and Peril of Palladium
2003-03-18
blacklight (1 replies)
blacklight (1 replies)

And to give the devil his due, Windows 2000 seems at the moment to be the only successful commercial NOS implementation that includes a powerful LDAP server. At this point, Windows 2000 owes a lot to UNIX under the hood. The more Windows 2000 and its successor copy, borrow and/or steal the successful features of UNIX and thus become more like UNIX in terms of reliability, performance and security, the more the Linux/UNIX/BSD vs. Microsoft argument becomes academic.
However, one fact will always be certain: the greatest innovations will come from developers who use the Open Source platforms. In that respect, Linux/BSD will have a bright future while Microsoft will have a future only so long as it is successful in playing a sustained game of catch-up. If I were a third-party developer, I would be crazy to develop anything on the MS server platforms, knowing that they could break my applications at any time by arbitrarily screwing around with the APIs.
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