Microsoft Entryism
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SUSE Builds a Custom Linux Kernel to Boost Microsoft Azure Performance
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Exclusive: How open source is driving innovation in A/NZ [Ed: Another Microsoft puff piece. The thugs who blackmail Free software companies pretend to now champion those whom they blackmail.]
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Microsoft set to open source its powerful network emulator [Ed: More and more openwashing of mere entrapments that make one dependent on a proprietary Microsoft stack with NSA access]
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