Trust me, it's good. I may be dugg down for saying this, but Sun is so open that I'd actually be worried if I were an investor. Take ZFS for instance. They're practically giving it away and it's probably the greatest file system ever written. In either case, I love Sun and expect only good things to come from this.
Lumbergh's gonna have me work on Saturday. I can tell already. I'm gonna end up doin' it, because I'm a big pussy... which is why I work at Innotek to begin with.
for many years, IBM sent all their OS/2 customers to Innotek, an IBM Business Partner. Now that OS/2 is gone, they do VirtualBox so that companies can run old but still useful apps on current hardware.
Wow, Sun keeps purchasing products that I love to use and rely on. What's next Ubuntu, CentOS, Apache & PHP? Boy if that happens I am going to be a little uneasy as my entire business would rest in Sun's hands. At least we all have the source, so if we don't like where they go with the projects....FORK!
tiakFeb 13, 2008
...There really is a company named "Innotek"?... Wasn't that the company from Office Space?
darkhackerFeb 13, 2008
Trust me, it's good. I may be dugg down for saying this, but Sun is so open that I'd actually be worried if I were an investor. Take ZFS for instance. They're practically giving it away and it's probably the greatest file system ever written. In either case, I love Sun and expect only good things to come from this.
yohnstoppableFeb 13, 2008
Lumbergh's gonna have me work on Saturday. I can tell already. I'm gonna end up doin' it, because I'm a big pussy... which is why I work at Innotek to begin with.
mrisoFeb 13, 2008
PHP sure as hell is a company's product. That company is Zend. <a class="user" href="http://www.zend.com/en/">http://www.zend.com/en/</a>
phoenixp3kFeb 13, 2008
Press release: <a class="user" href="http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/pr/2008-02/sunflash.20080212.1.xml">http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/pr/2008-02/sunflash.20 ...</a>
swordedgeFeb 13, 2008
for many years, IBM sent all their OS/2 customers to Innotek, an IBM Business Partner. Now that OS/2 is gone, they do VirtualBox so that companies can run old but still useful apps on current hardware.
mikeytagFeb 13, 2008
Wow, Sun keeps purchasing products that I love to use and rely on. What's next Ubuntu, CentOS, Apache & PHP? Boy if that happens I am going to be a little uneasy as my entire business would rest in Sun's hands. At least we all have the source, so if we don't like where they go with the projects....FORK!