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About all this "What Sun should do?" articlesSunday, November 30. 2008Comments
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"most of this articles are written with no background knowledge or with an hidden agenda".
hear, hear! (traditional form of +1)
"Having many hardware drivers in the kernel isnīt an innovation."
Wie wahr, wie wahr...
Ja Solaris ist besser als Linux, aber MacOS ist (schon immer) besser als Win ...
Frage: Wer (M$/Apple) verdient das / am Meisten Geld ? Die DEC Alpha Chips waren vor 10 Jahren auch topp Produkte. Gibts die Firma heute noch ?
Because the author had forgotten to fill the room between the a href and the a tag
that explains it
btw, i wish you had that security presentation from a few posts back in english... in i'd love to know what happened to the fgap project
Das Problem ist ein anderes, Sun versteht nicht, wie Geld verdient wird. Solange sich so ein Kasper hinstellt und das seit Jahren gleiche "Focused on growth" bla bla bla von sich gibt http://www.sun.com/jsp_utils/vid.jsp?bctid=2856854001&size=320x290&autostart=true
ändert sich auch nichts. Der wesentliche Punkt ist #7 "Open Office Im a beneficiary of Open Office - I use it exclusively but have never paid a penny. Thats the problem - I use it because its free and its the best Office Suite available for Linux. There is no business case here. Thanks for a great product though." Sun braucht ein OJP: Worldwide Open Source Marketing Program Terminator. Kapiert doch endlich mal, dass es kein Lunix gibt; es ein kostenpflichtiges Betriebssystemprodukt von den Firmen RedHat und Novell und ein kostenloses von Sun.
Well, the first think SUN should do is hire good sales persons.
From my experience SUN is way to honest and too technical (not that I'm against it, it just does not sell well).
That would be Rich Sharples
btw. I should add though I do clearly work for Red Hat - I'm not directly involved in the Linux side of the business. If I'm biased it's because I've been a Linux supporter for the last decade (9 of those years working for Sun). - Rich |
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