Competition could as well in the past, I only switched from Borland compilers into Microsoft ones, after Borland decided to focus on enterprise customers.
And we all know the OEM deals preventing them to ship OS/2, BeOS, or whatever else they would like to.
The problem is that in modern computing landscape they cannot play that strategy, even when owning plenty of FOSS projects, there are plenty alternatives.
And we all know the OEM deals preventing them to ship OS/2, BeOS, or whatever else they would like to.
The problem is that in modern computing landscape they cannot play that strategy, even when owning plenty of FOSS projects, there are plenty alternatives.