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Technology Stocks : All About Sun Microsystems

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To: QwikSand who wrote (26783)1/25/2000 7:50:00 PM
From: JC Jaros  Read Replies (2) of 64865
 
Just *days before Zander's Solaris rattling, Sun invested 30 million dollars into Caldera. Sun invests elsewhere in the community as well. Zander is branding Solaris while the larger interest at SUNW is very much of a community mind. Somehow Zander's comments about IBM got misconstrued. Sun and Linux disto cos have deepening relationships. Once we're on the other side of the Solaris 8 campaign kick-off, I'm pretty sure this will all come back into correct context.

In the big picture, Linux plays into SUNW (Sparc/Solaris) quite nicely. Linux has no brand. Sun is *the brand. Linux is the low-end. Sun is the enterprise end. Linux SysAdmins earn $X. Solaris admins earn significantly more.

Qwiksand, I think you're in error to see SCSL as an inferior 'free' model. If you look at the GPL, it's really skewed against the little guy (unintentionaly). SCSL is different than GPL. I'm in strong disagreement with those true believers who view GPL as *the free model. It's not.

People are starting to see "Open Source(tm)" for what it is; somebody's brand. Open Standards, on the other hand *is* the community.

-JCJ
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