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By Jo Best
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 11, 2004 12:38:00 PM

Microsoft has launched its 'Get the Facts' road show--the tech equivalent of a political battle bus--to tour the country and convince the wavering that Redmond is as at least cheap and as secure as its open-source rival.

Nick McGrath, Microsoft's head of platform strategy, described the campaign as "a reality check we're bringing out", aiming to tackle the "myths" surrounding Linux.

One of the myths that's getting Microsoft's goat is the term 'free'. At the London leg of the road show, not one attendee raised their hand when asked if they believed Linux was free--after all, Linux vendors aren't giving their Linux products away for nothing.

Meta Group analyst Philip Dawson said consumers should bear in mind that while Linux itself is free, that's not the whole story. "It's a free component--it's not a free platform, it's not a free service--it's a free component," he said.

But what about the old adage that it's not free as in free lunch but more free as in freedom of speech?

From the talk today, it seems that Microsoft have appreciated the difficulty of persuading the passionate Linux folk. One Microsoft exec described the anti-Microsoft feelings as a "jihad."

It's a term that didn't sit well with other open-sourcers. Novell's technical director, Steve Gaines, said: "There's a huge amount of passion around open source… It's far more positive; it's 'let's create alternatives' not 'let's trash something someone else has done'."

The other prong of Microsoft's rebuttal takes on security 'myths'.

Nick Barley, Microsoft's director of business marketing organization, refuted allegations that MS security was lax, saying the tools are there, but they have to be switched on. "We've spent a lot of time recently trying to educate the marketplace… work with the marketplace to help them understand what to do to protect their PC--it's not necessarily anything that's not on their PC already, it's just not enabled."

When asked the question, "Why might Linux be more secure than Windows?" in a recent silicon.com poll, the majority of respondents said it was the way the operating system was created.

Forty-one per cent said it might be more secure because of the open-source development model, 32 per cent said because it's not as widely used and is therefore less of a target and 27 per cent said it wasn't more secure, full stop.

While Microsoft does share its code with big corporations and government organizations, it's keen to keep overall control for commercial reasons--"our source code is our only intellectual property," said Barley. Microsoft also says that, as a proprietary company, it may not have an independent community looking out for flaws, but it has staff employed to exactly the same ends.

Novell's Gaines, for one, isn't concerned. "It's good news. [The road show] validates Linux as a platform."

Microsoft's Get the Facts road show will be in Edinburgh on June 17, Manchester on June 29 and Newport on July 7.

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i know microsoft is angry that every day someone takes over linux or mac. Well, it happened in november when my notebook was stolen, i called microsoft to ask how do i get mac address of it etc, the a... (Read the rest)
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I declare Sonic Jihad on you.  nucrash | 06/11/04
No it isn't free.  issthatso | 06/11/04
Hacked more  Test Subject | 06/11/04
re: Hacked more  dwest_z | 06/14/04
No it isn't free  nitroburn | 06/12/04
FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!  red02 | 06/14/04
Hmmmm? You have a company that wants you to buy their  Laff | 06/11/04
Good to see MS joining in myth-busting  IT_User | 06/11/04
Merrill Lynch case is interesting.  Anton Philidor | 06/11/04
Please explain  IT_User | 06/11/04
What is the problem with outsourcing?  Anton Philidor | 06/11/04
I see your point  IT_User | 06/11/04
Different perspectives  IT_User | 06/12/04
He never visited this forum.  ShadeTree | 06/11/04
Hey, Novel is just trying to be civil to Microsoft.  DonnieBoy | 06/11/04
And the Microsoft supporters are all about bashing Linux!  Linux_Developer | 06/11/04
true enough  zijiang | 06/11/04
Not exactly a balance  ShadeTree | 06/11/04
Sort of. But it's still a balance.  Linux_Developer | 06/11/04
Dead wrong and you know it!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
Didn't we already have this conversation?  tic swayback | 06/11/04
Speaking with real facts is not bashing...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
Depends on what your definition of "is" is  tic swayback | 06/11/04
Said the man with rose colored glasses...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
Fire Away  tic swayback | 06/11/04
Thanks for the chuckle...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
Language  tic swayback | 06/11/04
Language? You said to pick your words carefully.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
Indeed I did  tic swayback | 06/11/04
Detractor vs. basher  Michael Kelly | 06/11/04
Partially right...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
I agree with a lot of what you're saying...  Michael Kelly | 06/11/04
Ah, I didn't say "good" or "bad". Just truth.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
How about a little honest disclosure, No Ax?  tic swayback | 06/11/04
What is there to disclose tic.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
Just your bias  tic swayback | 06/11/04
Big problem with that tic... I bought Red Hat stock too.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
Thanks for the further disclosure  tic swayback | 06/11/04
So if I own stock in both, what is my bias?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
You tell me....  tic swayback | 06/11/04
My "bias" is for the one that works for me. Investments or not.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
What about non-technical issues?  tic swayback | 06/12/04
Actually  Mike Hunt | 06/11/04
I think you are right. Anything positive about MS sets them off.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
Tone  tic swayback | 06/11/04
Ah come on tic...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
Two wrongs don't make a right  tic swayback | 06/11/04
Not really...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
Perhaps  tic swayback | 06/11/04
counterpoint  tic swayback | 06/11/04
Same responce. I didn't say they are good or bad, just true.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
But factually incorrect  tic swayback | 06/11/04
Nothing to debate tic, I'm WRIGHT.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
Avoiding the issue  tic swayback | 06/11/04
No_Ax the simplistic BS master  Richard Flude | 06/13/04
(NT) I think he was referring to Loverock :o)  Jack-Booted EULA | 06/11/04
I'm sure he knows  zijiang | 06/11/04
Actually...  Linux_Developer | 06/11/04
and...  ryusen | 06/14/04
also remmeber this:  ryusen | 06/14/04
Roadshow is more marketing  crocd | 06/11/04
Jihad huh?  LongShipUser | 06/11/04
Propaganda  Michael Kelly | 06/11/04
I absolutely, totally, utterly, agree.  Linux_Developer | 06/11/04
Yes, but the public suffers  daver_z | 06/13/04
What a bunch of idiots, more free publicity for Linux.  DonnieBoy | 06/11/04
Microsoft is countering "myths" with propaganda  Linux_Developer | 06/11/04
They're brainwashing, and that can't be denied.  daver_z | 06/13/04
OS war for next 2 -3 years  crocd | 06/11/04
Not just SUSE  daver_z | 06/13/04
Microsoft goes on a 'myth-busting tour'  Loverock Davidson | 06/11/04
"MS isn't perfect"? Sounds like you're not a Microsoft supporter!  Linux_Developer | 06/11/04
Naw...  Linux User 147560 | 06/11/04
Yabbut.  Linux_Developer | 06/11/04
very rare that he's funny, refer to this link for proof  Monkey_MCSE | 06/11/04
The evil empire  Michael Kelly | 06/11/04
Microsoft taking a stand?  NemesisNL | 06/11/04
You don't know microsoft  takeda | 06/11/04
Ignore this guy  Expatriate US Geek | 06/11/04
Always the intellectual eh Tacohappy  Laff | 06/11/04
Only Linux Users Sue  chrislovesdana | 06/11/04
Very good. Now support your arguement.  Michael Kelly | 06/11/04
And this is front page news?  tic swayback | 06/11/04
Nice to see Microsoft spending their cash on promoting Linux  whisperycat | 06/11/04
Old article stands re-reading  whisperycat | 06/11/04
90% Install Base Baby. Resistance Is Futile.  chrislovesdana | 06/11/04
Wintel was cheaper  voska | 06/11/04
Some stats from web servers  takeda | 06/11/04
Comical insistence on MS popularity numbers and TCO...  MacCanuck | 06/11/04
re: 90% Install Base Baby. Resistance Is Futile.  Iain_Peters | 06/11/04
Funny little details of that 90%  LazLong | 06/11/04
You also have to consider this.  Rick_K | 06/12/04
Of course I know about the double billing....  LazLong | 06/12/04
Some schools did...  Rick_K | 06/12/04
Thousands of dollars???  CobraA1 | 06/12/04
The FACTS are Microsoft has DEFRAUDED ALL CONSUMERS !!!  realitycheck101 | 06/11/04
Uh huh, and it's going to rain pizza's real soon too.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/11/04
Yummy! Pizza ..... Me likehappy  Laff | 06/11/04
With Anchovies, please!?  Confused by religion | 06/11/04
......omania  pj-xmesh | 06/11/04
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...  dicktaurus@... | 06/11/04
,,,,, "- - and everyone lived happily ever after!" ,,,,  Oat Mea1 | 06/12/04
I don't hate microsoft  nitroburn | 06/12/04
And Linus Torvaldis is Hitler?  daver_z | 06/13/04
www.sorrybill.com  daver_z | 06/13/04
who told you that  karujenka | 10/07/05
linux-mac-windows  karujenka | 01/22/06

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