HP also announced on Friday it would bundle WebLogic with its UX11i servers. They're not only in bed with Microsoft, but it seems they're whoring themselves to everyone.
It's just good marketing - support.NET in a more commercial, mainstream aspect, and support J2EE for all the grunt work (and kick IBM out of the bed).
HP also announced on Friday it would bundle WebLogic with its UX11i servers. They're not only in bed with Microsoft, but it seems they're whoring themselves to everyone.
It's just good marketing - support .NET in a more commercial, mainstream aspect, and support J2EE for all the grunt work (and kick IBM out of the bed).