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[News] [Rival] Microsoft Loses Because the Community Is Not Interested in Crime

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Would an open source approach have helped with ILM2 delay?

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| I can’t comment on the technical challenges involved - but the delay of close 
| to a year in the release of Microsoft’s Identity Lifecycle Manager (ILM) 2.0 
| is clearly a blow to the Microsoft identity ‘ecosystem’. There are sure to be 
| competitors who feel like they can breathe a sigh of relief, but not having a 
| strong Microsoft set of products for provisioning and credential lifecycle 
| management has to be seen on balance as a negative for the market as a whole 
| and certainly technology buyers.      
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http://blogs.the451group.com/security/2009/03/31/would-an-open-source-approach-have-helped-with-ilm2-delay/

Only a fool helps those criminals.


Related:

Crimes Microsoft Gets Away With - So Far

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| News publications are cautious about making accusations, and because of that,
| some nasty acts of Microsoft are essentially being erased from the record.
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| Microsoft convinced Baystar Capital to put $50 Million dollars into SCO's
| lawsuit against IBM and other Open Source users, and promised to "backstop"
| Baystar's investment if SCO lost money, according to this sworn testimony.
| But I'm told that one person's testimony, even sworn testimony, isn't proof.
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http://technocrat.net/no-cache/d/2008/7/30/46981
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