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Technology Stocks : All About Sun Microsystems

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To: DiViT who wrote (53888)4/22/2003 8:29:15 PM
From: Charles Tutt  Read Replies (2) of 64865
 
Clearly we disagree. Networks, including the Arpanet (forefunner to the Internet), were around before the first PC, so you can hardly argue that they were the _result_ of the PC.

Unix and Java are far more open and subject to standards bodies (including formal ones, but also ad hoc ones) than Windows will ever be. Who outside Microsoft has ANY real control over what goes in Windows?

The only "lock in" Sun has on its customers is by best satisfying their needs, not by subterfuge. Of course being a monopolist is profitable, and the shareholders love it -- for a while.

Sun hasn't shut Cobalt down -- they've been growing it.

FWIW, I've bought more from Sun than I've bought from Microsoft in the past three years, although I'm embarrassed to admit I did buy an Audiotron, which contains WinCE. I've not been completely satisfied with it, though <g>, and I'm not sure I'd do it again -- its main attraction to me at the time was its lack of any noisy fans.

JMHO.

Charles Tutt (SM)
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