Microsoft Wireless Network: Powered by Linux

Microsoft puts out a lot of FUD claiming that Linux is inferior to Windows. But their new company-wide wireless network will be driven by Linux-based equipment.

Aruba Networks was selected to provide the networking equipment for what is considered to be one of the world’s largest next-generation wireless LANs, serving more than 25,000 simultaneous users a day in some 60 countries. According to an Aruba press statement, Microsoft’s new WLAN will be deployed in 277 buildings covering more than 17 million square feet using Aruba mobility controllers, mobility software and some 5000 wireless access points.

What the press statement didn’t mention is that Aruba mobility controllers run the Linux operating system which Microsoft has aggressively targeted as being inferior to Windows as part of its “Get the Facts” marketing campaign.

It’s good to know that Microsoft is in line with my personal philosophy of “use whatever tool is best for the job”. ;)

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5 Comments

  1. Posted 11/4/2005 at 4:39 pm | Permalink

    This makes me happy!

  2. Posted 11/6/2005 at 1:25 pm | Permalink

    Using Linux on M$’s network is not a sin. It works synonimously with business philosophy, grab the best you can have :)

  3. Posted 11/6/2005 at 2:17 pm | Permalink

    Sounds good to me.

    A dependable WiFi network.

  4. Posted 11/14/2005 at 2:27 am | Permalink

    I have to agree with Ozzie here, business is all about the best you can get.

  5. Posted 12/8/2005 at 8:49 am | Permalink

    linux information :
    http://www.linux.com

6 Trackbacks

  1. [...] According to this note, the (huge!) Microsoft internal wireless network from Aruba Networks is controlled by Linux machines. How cool is that? [...]

  2. By Mmmmmm, Alpo! at Literal Barrage on 11/4/2005 at 1:16 pm

    [...] Wait, what? It runs Linux, you say? Well I’ll be a monkey’s uncle!

    Heh.

    (Via Dougal Campbell.) [...]

  3. By The Geeks Grotto » on 11/4/2005 at 4:18 pm

    [...] (HT: Geek Ramblings) [...]

  4. [...] Have you checked out Windows Live beta? After reading the article in the NY Times, and from what I’ve seen of the site, it is a poor attempt on the part of MS to compete with mimic Google. Why MS even bothered to make such a big to-do and unveil a partially completed offering is beyond me. Nothing about the offering is innovative and from what I read it will be offered as a premium product once it is finished. It seems MS just has to have their fingers in everyone else’s pie… which makes this article even more amusing, considering MS regards Linux to be an ‘inferior product’: Microsoft Wireless Network: Powered by Linux [...]

  5. [...] http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2005/11/04/microsoft-using-linux [...]

  6. [...] at Geek Ramblings they pointed out just one more blow to Microsoft FUD. The article says MS will be deploying tens of [...]

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