Dave Rosenberg was an American boxer born in New York City on May 15, 1901 and died February 1, 1979.[1] (wikipedia)
We have a Fed that wants a booming economy, but the only way the consumer can continue to fuel the economy is through continued debt accumulation. I don't know if there's an easy way out.
If there's a bubble, it's in this four-letter word: Debt. The U.S. economy is just awash in it.
A lot of this is sort of a unification of all these (separate) efforts into a base platform that meets the needs of more than one vendor. There really is no vendor neutral development on (mobile) Linux. There all different.
Like the products or not, Microsoft makes it easy. It's more of a one-click experience.
It's a new avenue, in terms of technology. They recognize if you can leverage this whole community aspect to development, it's a huge cost advantage.
There's no question that Japan is one of the fastest-growing Linux markets. As the number of Linux servers deployed in Japan continues to grow, U.S. vendors are recognizing that this could be a very lucrative market for system management solutions.