You don't know, what you are talking about. Losing market share? SOlaris has grown during the last year up to the 3.4 millions downloads, and 10000 registered contributors at the openoffice.org. Sun has entered the x86 (x64) server market and made it from some 70+position up to top 5 - in less then one year. Netbeans has grown from 18% in the spring up to 24% now (about half of the year). There is 1billion java-enabled devices in the world. They have introduced Niagara chip, which is better than anything you have ever cooled by fans, feed with power and used for your business.
If this is decreasing market share, then I would like to know, how the growth looks like.
I am not a SUN employee.
You don't know, what you are talking about. Losing market share? SOlaris has grown during the last year up to the 3.4 millions downloads, and 10000 registered contributors at the openoffice.org. Sun has entered the x86 (x64) server market and made it from some 70+position up to top 5 - in less then one year. Netbeans has grown from 18% in the spring up to 24% now (about half of the year). There is 1billion java-enabled devices in the world. They have introduced Niagara chip, which is better than anything you have ever cooled by fans, feed with power and used for your business. If this is decreasing market share, then I would like to know, how the growth looks like. I am not a SUN employee.
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