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[SunWikis Feed] Sun Grid Engine 6.2 Home: Check out the new * * and help improve the Beta documentation by and contributing. You can download the Sun Grid Engine .

[O'Reilly News] Blue Sun? What an IBM acquisition of Sun means for software - O ...: Sun's acquisition of mySQL in 2008 caused a number of analysts to scratch their heads trying to figure out what exactly Sun's strategy was in this regard. While mySQL is highly popular in the open source web stack, as an open source project (even with secondary commercial licenses) it was freely available to Sun to license for Solaris, it didn't add appreciably to revenue (indeed, it can be argued that Sun's purchase significantly degraded their own financial health) and it didn't even offer up that much of a consultant arm advantage, because it is a comparatively easy database to both setup and use.

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[TheServerSide.com: Web tier: servlets, JSP, Web frameworks] IBM in talks to buy Sun Microsystems: We raised this to IBM and till today, they have yet to provide us an explanation as to why the shared memory option is slower than the TCP option when everything is running on the same box, or a viable workaround for the situation, even after visiting the data center to take a look with their engineers.

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[Marc Hamilton's Weblog] Accelerate SAP Database Performance 10-100x - Marc Hamilton's Weblog: As far as performance of Sun x86 systems vs Dell or Tyan, for the most part, the performance of any x86 system is based primarily on the CPU speed, bus or interconnect speed, memory speed and size, and disk speed and size. And since Sun, Dell, and Tyan all build x86 systems with industry standard CPUs, bus/interconnects, memory, and disk, you can generally find the same combinatin of components from any vendor, so it is no surprise that Solaris performance on Tyan "screams", I wouldn't expect much difference that Sun delivers on its x86 servers.

[TheServerSide.com: General J2EE] Sun Microsystems Swings to Big Quarterly Loss: I've worked in the fiercely competitive telecoms business in the Caribbean for a couple of years, where as you can imagine, most of the telecoms providers use the same mobile network technologies (i.e mainly GSM or CDMA) with good all round service coverage, but yet still, I find that the telecoms providers that do well in crushing their competition are not necessarily the ones that offer the cheapest call rates, but the ones that are more visible from a marketing perspective and whose management puts greater emphasis on promoting excellent customer service practices and on their customers receiving value for money for the call rates they pay.

[Jonathan Schwartz's Blog (Comments)] Jonathan Schwartz's Blog: An OpenSolaris/Linux Mashup: But think about it like "free and open software is the network " Now I really miss HotJava (-I think it was the name of java browser) I miss open and free Opera (on OpenBSD especialy) I miss free and open GUI programing environment (Qt) to replace Gnome/X I miss someone to shutdown Mozilla -it would be a pleasant surprise if some day (soon) they have browser that do what is expected to do but better stop waste of money In two words open n free software players should pursue not-free-n-open companies' money not to fight each others.I believe that Sun will have less and less reasons to not share info...but I'm not so sure BSD will be ready for that.It is Wired's world and (predictably) Wired's rule "open or die" - argumenting who is more and better open ...is not part of the game those who are not will desappear I just guess what will happen if I write 17+6 or 20+3 for answer of "this simple math question 6+17=____?

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[Coding Horror] Coding Horror: The Elephant in the Room: Google Monoculture: For example, (and this is completely hypothetical) it's entirely possible that upon a search for "spreadsheet", Google could remove MS Excel (Office) and Apple Numbers (iWork) from the results in order to push the 83% of the populace they influence to Google Docs. Not necessarily because Google wants people to use Google Docs (it's not a product they sell), but because of some recent high-dollar deal for banner ads on the Google Docs pages.

[TheServerSide.com: News] Sun makes JES, developer tools free and open source: It didn't cost a penny and met most of the requirements for an application server, which was convincing enough for some.Now that the Sun stack is also free, there are many organisations that will starting looking at it. As ex-commercial software, the documentation and support material can't be too bad (this was a real problem in the early days of JBoss) and it has a recognisable brand behind it (there are still a lot of CTOs that don't know about JBoss).Lets give Sun a fair go here, even if it just serves to push JBoss harder in the open arena, any competition is healthy.

[Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog] Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Is Office the new Netscape?: When we started working on and focusing the world's attention on the importance of the alternative XML-based file format (ODF), the way to obstruct Microsoft's leverage into the new Internet was to create a file format that would enable the alternative office suite application, OpenOffice.org, to move in seamlessly and interfere directly with the MS Office cash cow. Sadly, Sun elected for a small share of the office suite market and a $2 billion interop deal with Microsoft instead of doing the right thing to create many new opportunities in many markets while Microsoft was in existencial crisis, if not free fall.

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