According to the "Korea Herald" reported yesterday (4th), in order to obtain independent "open resource" software's autonomous control, the Asian computer user is not subject to the monopoly control, China, Han, Japan of the Microsoft's window operating system. The software developers of the Three Kingdoms jointly announced that they have been committed to the development of Asian standard compatibility development resource-based operating systems.
China's Red Flag Linux is working with South Korea's Hancom Company, Japan's Qi (Miracle) Linux work together to develop Asianux 2.0 to use this as a new technical standard for "open resource" operating systems in the Three Kingdoms. The product is expected to be from around June this year.
Microsoft started to reject the source code of the public software program since the 1970s, and taking bundling mode for software sales. Although Microsoft's window operating system therefore occupies more than 90% market share, it has also become an object of countless online malicious attacks.
As the most successful "open resource" program in the world, Linux is developed in 1991. Many multinational companies have chosen as the company's computer operating software, including Merrilllynch, US Telecom giants Verizon and Boeing. Computer manufacturers such as IBM, HP and Dell also have achieved good market results due to the sale of Linux systems based servers.