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VMWare for Solaris x86
VMWare announced experimental support of their virtual machine software for Solaris x86 9 and 10 aka (Solaris Express). More: VMWare
Posted 2004-06-19, 01:04 GMT by Mariusz Zynel
Fowler Talks Up Sun's x86 Prospects
"Coming from nowhere, as we are in the x86 market," Fowler explained, "we can do almost anything." As you might imagine, Fowler is absolutely behind the subscription-based pricing that Schwartz is championing for all Sun products, including servers. He is particularly enthusiastic about this approach for a good reason. "If we have Solaris on the box, it gives me the option of picking up margin on the whole software stack." More: Computer Business Review
Posted 2004-06-18, 18:22 GMT by Mariusz Zynel
Sun, Red Hat gird for traditional OS battle
Three months before the latest deluge of quarterly news from Sun, including more indications that Solaris could turn open source, I asked Open Source Initiative president Eric Raymond--who had just written an open letter to Sun about open sourcing Java--whether he'd consider asking Sun to open source Solaris as well. Raymond responded, "Who the hell cares about Solaris? On current trends, Linux is going to crush it like a grape within three years." More: ZDNet
Posted 2004-06-13, 12:57 GMT by Mariusz Zynel
D'oh
SCO financial losses mount More: Infoworld
Posted 2004-06-11, 05:18 GMT by Alan Pae
'We will open source Solaris' - Sun
Sun president Jonathan Schwartz has confirmed that the company will at some point make its operating system's code available "We will open source Solaris." So said Sun Microsystems' president and chief operating officer Jonathan Schwartz at an Asia Pacific press conference in Shanghai on Wednesday. "I don't want to say when that will happen. But make no mistake, we will open source Solaris," he declared. More: ZDNet
Posted 2004-06-03, 19:56 GMT by Mariusz Zynel
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