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July 19, 2006

Microsoft Purchases Winternals

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On Tuesday, Microsoft announced that it had purchased Winternals, an Austin, Texas maker of Windows-based system recovery tools. Terms of the purchase were not made publicly available. Winternals co-founder Mark Russinovich will join Microsoft's Platforms and Services group as a technical fellow. Bryce Cogswell, the other Winternals cofounder, will join Microsoft's Core Operating Systems Division as a Software Architect.

"The work Mark and Bryce have completed in system recovery and data protection illustrates the depth of thinking and skill they will bring to future versions of Windows," says Microsoft co-president Jim Allchin. "The addition of their deep kernel-level expertise to our existing strong talent will help provide us with the edge we need to continue to raise the quality and functionality bar for Windows on both the client and the server."

The software giant intends to integrate Winternals' tools, technologies, and talent into Microsoft, according to a FAQ on the Winternals Web site. This presumably means that Microsoft will not be selling the Winternals tools as they are now designed, though the company has said that it will continue to meet all of its customer support agreements. It's unclear what will happen to Sysinternals, a free set of tools that was offered and hosted by Winternals, though the Sysinternals tools were part of Microsoft's purchase.

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Reader Comments
apparently they bought the company just to get the programming talent...I wonder if after that the guys will just leave for google.

guruguru July 19, 2006 (Article Rating: )


considering google is focused on application development, and winternals was all about os development, I'd say no.

will84 July 19, 2006 (Article Rating: )


Microsoft is dying... top people leaving left and right...

Oh wait, this is about top people joining Microsoft?

PatriotB6007 July 19, 2006 (Article Rating: )


"Oh wait, this is about top people joining Microsoft?"

No, it's about top people having their company bought out by Microsoft.

"winternals was all about os development,"

Winternals makes recovery tools, not OSes. You know, those recovery apps you always need to spend money on if you run a Windows network, because you're guaranteed to be up there late one night fixing another broken Windows installation due to spyware, viruses, a broken registry, and more. More time and money wasted because of the monopoly holding back progress. That's why I got a Mac--life is just too short.

Windows is for playing videogames, like the Sims (if your Dell laptop doesn't catch on fire, that is). Macs are for getting real work done.

bonch July 19, 2006 (Article Rating: )


"Windows is for playing videogames, like the Sims (if your Dell laptop doesn't catch on fire, that is). Macs are for getting real work done."

Great joke! That is hilarious! As we all know that the statement is %100 false, so it *must* be a joke. Right?

NateB2 July 19, 2006 (Article Rating: )


"You know, those recovery apps you always need to spend money on if you run a Windows network, because you're guaranteed to be up there late one night fixing another broken Windows installation due to spyware, viruses, a broken registry, and more."

So, if you ran a MAC network...you would NEVER have to do a recovery?!? I don't think so...Like I said as soon as OS X becomes the number 1 OS (and it will be when it is called OS LIII) it will also be the target of worms, viruses and the likes. And, Bonch, if you say it couldn't happen on a MAC, you are nuts...there are monthly patches to OS X just like XP.

--tayme

tayme July 19, 2006 (Article Rating: )


"That's why I got a Mac--life is just too short."

I agree. Mac allows for multi-tasking. Which other OS makes breakfast for you while you're editing home videos?

shark47 July 19, 2006 (Article Rating: )


sharky: DELLS are good if you like flame-broiling. That egg-cooking Mac was probably running Windows at the time...that'd be enough to burn me up, too.

;-)

(see the wink?)

lotsamystuff July 19, 2006 (Article Rating: )


"So, if you ran a MAC network..."

All networks are MAC networks.  I was talking about Macs.

there are monthly patches to OS X just like XP."

Uh, no there aren't.  OS X does occasionally receive updates, but nowhere near the level of "Patch Tuesday" in the Windows world where Microsoft has to fix 10 critical security holes.

bonch July 19, 2006 (Article Rating: )


"I agree. Mac allows for multi-tasking. Which other OS makes breakfast for you while you're editing home videos?"

You can cook eggs with any laptop (also, what does the OS have to do with it?).  The more important point is that Mabooks won't burst into flames or slow down after six months due to broken registries, defragmentation, spyware, viruses, etc. etc. etc.

Have you guys heard of the Win32 scatter attack?  Because Win32 was designed in a single-user world (unlike modern operating systems), and Vista is still based on Win32, it means Windows will continue to be vulnerable due to its ancient codebase dating back to the 80s.

Aren't you guys embarrassed to use something so backwards and ancient that its API wasn't even designed with multiple users in mind?  Well, whatever, have fun waiting until mid-2007 or whenever Vista finally sees store shelves.  I'll be using OS X Leopard, and Microsoft will have to spend another six years catching up.

bonch July 19, 2006 (Article Rating: )


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