Microsoft nonchalant about Phoenix assault on Windows
Atlas shrugged
Computerworld - BIOS maker Phoenix Technologies Ltd.'s plans to market a new application platform the company claims will solve a number of problems endemic to Microsoft's Windows platform might be taken as a provocative gesture at their longtime partner. But Redmond's immediate reaction was nonchalant.
On Monday, the Milpitas, Calif. software maker announced Hyperspace, a Linux-based virtualization platform that will let OEMs bundle cut-down versions of popular open-source software that end users will be able to access instantly, even without booting Windows.
"We call this embedded simplicity, or PC 3.0," said Woody Hobbs, CEO of Phoenix in an interview.
Phoenix has for many years been the leading maker of BIOS, which enables a PC's Windows operating system to communicate with the hardware. But BIOS is being slowly supplanted by a newer technology called Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI).
Phoenix says Hyperspace will let laptop computer makers offer a customized menu of applications tailored to specific customer needs. For instance, a PC maker could use Hyperspace to customize units with software and services tailored to the health care industry. That could help them sell notebook PCs in that vertical market for a higher price, as well as improve the user experience by giving them faster access to key applications.
Right now, laptop users need to either boot Windows -- often a multi-minute process -- or wake up their computer from standby mode, an option that still works imperfectly for many computers.
Phoenix also claims that software run in Hyperspace will consume fewer system resources, and hence less battery life, as well as be more secure from hackers.
Phoenix has a posse
The company says it is already working with some PC and software vendors, though it declined to disclose names. But in a conference call on Monday hosted by Phoenix after its initial announcement, executives from Lenovo Group Ltd. (maker of the ThinkPad) and security software vendor McAfee Inc. both joined the call to express their support for Phoenix's vision.
"There are quite a few folks poking at this space," said Peter Hortensius, Lenovo's senior vice-president in charge of its laptop business. Examples ripped from the headlines Google Inc.'s plans to help make smartphones more PC-like, as well as small, cheap notebooks such as the One Laptop Per Child and Asus Inc.'s EEE. "Phoenix is one of the most innovative."
Hobbs was not shy in voicing his belief that Microsoft's continual adding of new features to Windows "is going down a failed path. They're just putting too much on the back of Windows, which the architecture can't support."
While Hyperspace would be unlikely to persuade laptop makers to completely dump Windows, Microsoft is nevertheless unlikely to be pleased by any apparent loosening of its grip on the PC market, especially by a Linux-based contender.



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