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December 6th, 2007

Will Windows 'XO' bear fruit for OLPC?

Posted by Marc Wagner @ 12:27 pm

Categories: 1:1 computing, Classroom Tech, DigitalDivide, Education Technology, Intel Classmate, K-12, Microsoft

Tags: Intel Corp., One Laptop Per Child Project, XO, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Marc Wagner

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Marc WagnerJust this morning, I read MSFT working on XP for XO and I wondered: Why?

If the OLPC project has accomplished nothing else, it has made Microsoft (and Intel) stand up and take notice that third-world schoolchildren represent a huge potential market. But still …

To date, OLPC has had only marginal success convincing third-world governments to buy the XO. (Even hundreds of thousands of units won’t meet OLPC goals, or make a dent in improving conditions in the under-developed world — it will take millions of units.) Meanwhile, Intel has introduced the Classmate — arguably, a much more flexible solution — and has had as much success.

The main difference between the XO and the Intel offering is that the Classmate runs standard distros of Linux as well as Windows XP out-of-the-box and the XO requires a hacked (some might say proprietary) version of Linux. The Intel Classmate also offers a level of hardware flexibility which the XO cannot match. Oh, and Intel offers training for educators and full hardware support for the Classmate.

At a similar price-point, there is also the ASUS Eee PC — another Linux box offering Windows XP compatibility. From what I’m reading, OLPC is offering no training and no support for the XO. Would you buy a product without technical support? Well, why would a third-world government?

Considering the relative success of the Intel Classmate and the XO so far, I see no compelling reason for Microsoft to care about porting a crippled version of Windows XP to the XO. Apparently, Microsoft is betting that I am wrong (probably a good move) and hoping that by having an XO port of Windows available that potential OLPC customers might demand that OLPC sell them Windows-equipped XO laptops.

There’s no doubt that Microsoft is in it for the money. So is Intel and ASUS. So? Even Nicholas Negroponte cares about the money (because he has to sell enough of them to get the cost down to $188, let alone his ultimate goal of $100 per XO) — though he would claim that schoolchildren in the developing world are his primary concern — and who am I to question his motives? Frankly, it’s not his motives that concern me — it’s his naivety, but that’s another story.

If having Windows XP on the XO, makes it more marketable, then that’s great. Frankly, I’d rather the XO be capable of running a standard Linux distro out-of-the-box than to have it run an incompatible hack of Windows XP — 0r Linux for that matter.

In the end though, it’s customers (those footing the bill, not end-users) who will dictate whether the XO succeeds or flops — regardless of the OS on board.

C. Marc Wagner

C. Marc Wagner is a Services Development Specialist at Indiana University. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Posted by: Ole Man Posted on: 12/08/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
You are again trashing Christopher Dawson's blog. Get you own blog  DonnieBoy | 12/06/07
I SECOND THAT! (nt)  n0neXn0ne | 12/06/07
Why not try facts and argument  tonymcs@... | 12/06/07
It is just that this blog is out of place, and trashing the brand  DonnieBoy | 12/07/07
Chris and I have shared this blog ...  mwagner@... | 12/07/07
And, why don't you get you own blog. You style is not compatible, and you  DonnieBoy | 12/07/07
Can we elevate the content here a bit?  mrdatahsZDNet Moderator | 12/07/07
A blog should not try to cover all of education, and you should develop a  DonnieBoy | 12/07/07
Another thing, you should AT LEAST write an introduction and set the tone  DonnieBoy | 12/07/07
My biggest problem  Michael Kelly | 12/07/07
Still, why not just add another blog, with another picture. We are talking  DonnieBoy | 12/07/07
The way I think of it  Michael Kelly | 12/07/07
So, after you click on the article, you should NOT see Christophers face  DonnieBoy | 12/07/07
No.  TripleII | 12/06/07
Any fruit that Windows bears  Ole Man | 12/06/07
Shut up, Old Troll  M.R. Kennedy | 12/06/07
re: ...fruit that Windows bears  n0neXn0ne | 12/07/07
The thing was just released into production  Michael Kelly | 12/07/07
Yes, it is funny for people to try to paint this as a failure when you have  DonnieBoy | 12/07/07
By now, Nocholas Negroponte wanted ...  mwagner@... | 12/07/07
If it can run off-the-shelf software  Michael Kelly | 12/07/07
Yes, the market will decide ...  mwagner@... | 12/07/07
Still, from day one, they were considering the security aspects of the XO  DonnieBoy | 12/07/07
Linux stands for the freedom to have the machine do what you want  Michael Kelly | 12/07/07
And, that is the thing, the OLPC is VERY flexible, both hardware and  DonnieBoy | 12/08/07
OLPC's customers are governments ...  mwagner@... | 12/08/07
And, if they use Windows it would be selected by the government as well.  DonnieBoy | 12/08/07
I am not sure, but it seems no individual OEM model laptop has sold  LazLong | 12/07/07
Nope. I have always thought Negroponte's ...  mwagner@... | 12/07/07
Again the XO is a whole lot more flexible if you consider all of the use  DonnieBoy | 12/07/07
Thanks for the response, Yet I see it much differently  LazLong | 12/07/07
Still, if you want to get to 100 million per year, you are still happy to  DonnieBoy | 12/07/07
Sure $100 per machine is attainable ...  mwagner@... | 12/07/07
What??? No more durable than any other laptop???  DonnieBoy | 12/07/07
The XO is still untested in the field ...  mwagner@... | 12/08/07
What??? That is like saying a new chevy 4x4 is not tested and may not work  DonnieBoy | 12/08/07
And, on the quantity. If we are produce laptops for the rest of the world  DonnieBoy | 12/07/07
But to meet those production goals ...  mwagner@... | 12/08/07
No, the factories are for profit. It is ONLY the foundation that is not for  DonnieBoy | 12/08/07
And compare this to Vista, which was years late. This was a non-profit, and  DonnieBoy | 12/07/07
Vista has sold over 88 million licenses ...  mwagner@... | 12/08/07
Yes, the OLPC partners ARE in it to make a profit. Maybe they have lowered  DonnieBoy | 12/08/07
Poor Chris  Ole Man | 12/08/07

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