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Decoding Sun's OS Plans
Apr 18, 2008, 01 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4104 reads)

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"If you've been wondering which operating system Sun Microsystems is going to place its bets on, you can stop now. Go do something more constructive because as far as I'm concerned, the answer is crystal-clear: When faced with a choice between Solaris and Linux, Sun will always choose... both.

"Apparently this notion hasn't quite sunk into everyone's noggin yet because last week during his address to the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit, former MySQL CEO now Sun Senior VP Marten Mickos was asked what is Sun's commitment to the L in LAMP, according to an InformationWeek report by Charles Babcock..."

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