Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 12:27 UTC, submitted by Moulinneuf
General Unix "UNIX and Windows data-center market share remain neck-and-neck, according to most analysts, but many in IT perceive UNIX and Linux innovation as slowing to a crawl. We interviewed representatives from Apple, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun Microsystems who were eager to challenge that perception by highlighting areas in which their UNIX OSs are breaking new ground."
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by Smartpatrol on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 16:58 UTC
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I dunno I am of the opinion that Unix doesn’t really need to innovate as much as other OS’es because it was perfected a long time ago. Linux and Windows are still trying to reach the stability and functionality of Unix. Businesses know that commercial Unix solutions work out of the box and require comparatively little maintenance and can relied upon for the most important tasks. Windows and Linux on the contrary have not reached that level yet. So ultimately the only roadmaps that any speculation of value can be applied to should is Windows and Linux.