Sun introduced recently the second version of Java Desktop System (JDS) for a flat fee per employee/per year. We tried it and here is what we found out about:
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As I've said before, wait till the end of 2005 before making judgements about SUN. They have 18 months to turn the ship around, failure to do so will render thier business useless. They're failing to generate the revenue and failing to meet market expectations in delievering an alternative to Windows.
Atleast with Novell, they're realistic and they know what they're up against, SUN on the other hand is hiding behind their reality distortion field hoping that there will still be enough suckers out there willing to spend $200,000 on an overpriced, underperforming server that makes Itanium look half decent.
As I've said before, wait till the end of 2005 before making judgements about SUN. They have 18 months to turn the ship around, failure to do so will render thier business useless. They're failing to generate the revenue and failing to meet market expectations in delievering an alternative to Windows.
Atleast with Novell, they're realistic and they know what they're up against, SUN on the other hand is hiding behind their reality distortion field hoping that there will still be enough suckers out there willing to spend $200,000 on an overpriced, underperforming server that makes Itanium look half decent.