Muglia took a fairly pragmatic approach to rationalizing the decision. The head of the Server and Tools division recognized that the commercial open source movement has gained a lot of momentum in recent years, and rather than fight the biggest purveyors of commercial open source, such as JBoss, SugarCRM, XenSource, Zend, SpikeSource, and Novell, Microsoft would be better off making sure its products ran on Windows, still by far the most popular operating system on the planet.
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