According to the Korea Herald yesterday (4), to gain independent control of independent open-source software, this prevents Asian computer users from being monopolized by Microsoft's Windows operating system. Software developers from China, Korea, and Japan jointly announce the announcement, the resource-based operating system for the development of standard compatibility development in Asia is almost complete.
RedFlag Linux in China is cooperating with Hancom in South Korea and Miracle Linux in Japan to develop Asianux2.0, this serves as a new technical standard for open-source operating systems in three countries. The product is expected to be available around June this year.
Since the 1970s S, Microsoft began to reject the disclosure of software program source code and adopt a bundling model for software sales. Although Microsoft's Windows operating system accounts for more than 90% of the market share, it has become the target of countless malicious attacks on the Internet.
As the world's most successful "open source" program, Linux was developed in 1991, and many multinational companies chose it as the company's computer operating software, including Merrill Lynch ), US telecom giant Verizon and Boeing. Computer manufacturers such as IBM, HP, and Dell have also achieved good market results by selling Linux-based servers.