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Actually I think the future will be bright for Solaris under Oracle, just not on the desktop. It is pretty common knowledge that Larry Ellison has wanted a "top to bottom" solution to really compete with old big blue for awhile now, and Sun+Solaris+SPARC gives him that.
So what I think is gonna happen, and why he re-closed it, is this-Ellison is gonna push the heck out of the SPARC and Solaris developers to make SPARC+Solaris THE platform for Oracle DB. it will be the fastest, most reliable, most rock solid Oracle DB platform yet, and it will allow Larry to charge a serious premium for it, and they WILL pay, as those hooked on Oracle products will pay a serious premium for serious performance gains.
Say what you will about old Larry, but the man knows how to make money on his product. he knows that the money in Sun isn't in SPARC or Solaris desktops, it is in DB servers, and THAT is where he will focus. Mark my words but in less than 36 months I'd be surprised if any Oracle shop wasn't running Oracle DB on a Solaris+SPARC combination.