Sun Chief Calls Out IBM, Demands Compatibility
downbad writes "Sun's President, Jonathan Schwartz, yesterday published an Open Letter to the CEO of IBM, Sam Palmisano, in which he alluded to "behavior reminiscent of an IBM history many CIOs would like to forget" - a reference to Sun's frustration that IBM isn't supporting Solaris 10 with WebSphere, DB2, Tivoli, Rational and MQSeries products. In his "Dear Sam" letter - circulated via his blog - Schwartz refers first to the "long history of partnering" between Sun and IBM, and claims Sun customers have made repeated calls to IBM about having the choice to run IBM products on Solaris 10." *cough* Kettle, meet Pot.
circulated via his blog
gotta love that
Don't be a looter...and yes, I know that it's spelled with an "A" instead of an "E".
This is where I stopped reading.
Kettle, meet Pot. Except in NEBRASKA!!
Help us make money and give your customers an alternative to your products.
Thanks,
Sun
"iBM iz such loosers. i not let them on my Freinds list. ha ha! i tell them to port DB2 and i might think about it. Loosers. Sam will not tell me my poetry sux N E more now. i write what i feel. i want to ask the Q T girl out but i am shy. Maybe i will send her some of my poetry. iBM better port WebSphere 2 or i still keep them off my Freinds list. ha ha! Take that you loosers!"
IBM should simply say, "We don't feel it in our best interest to begin supporting a dying product.", and leave it at that.
Table-ized A.I.
IBM to SUN: We want you to Open Source Java
...
Sun to IBM: Get Bent we are keeping it to ourselves
Few months goes by
SUN to IBM: Please oh Please make your stuff run
on slowarus.
IBM to SUN: Get Bent we are keeping it to ourselves.
See how simple things are!
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well, the funny think about the solaris killall command is it doesn't take any arguments. it just kills all processes that you own. in the best case scenario you just killed your login shell (and, y'know, oracle, and anything else you're running at the moment). but if you're root, well, you're going to have to go press the power button on the machine after the init process is killed.