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I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned ODF and OpenOffice.org, considering that IBM was a major supporter of ODF through the whole disgusting OOXML becoming an ISO standard.
Lotus Notes is available to about 150 seats, and includes their own fork of OpenOffice.org, hell OpenOffice.org if hitting 50million downloads of v3.
I'm also surprised nobody has mentioned patents, as I suspect acquiring Sun would offer any company protection.
The interesting thing is what certainly what is going to happen following this...if it ever happens.