Microsoft opens its corporate data software SQL to Linux
CEO Satya Nadella wants to go after computers running Linux, sees it as a market expansion opportunity
San Francisco
FOR years, Microsoft built walls between its products and the rest of the industry. Now it is tearing them down.
Microsoft, the world's biggest software company, is known for creating business software that runs only on the Windows operating system. That has made it hard - or impossible - to buy something like a database from Microsoft without first buying Windows to run on a server.
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