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Hmmmmm, the last ten years hasn't happened then? ROTFL.
IBM don't care what is installed on their machines. It's clear that AIX will be phased out eventually for Linux to save on support costs. Unlike Sun, they don't have a religious attachment to their in-house Unix and won't let it destroy them.
That must be why Sun headed towards going bust, got bought out by Oracle and will definitely disappear if they follow the same strategy - because it has already failed.
Hmmmm, that must be why Sun has had its lunch eaten for the past ten years, IBM has made a ton of cash and Linux has flourished at Sun's expense.
Errrrr, Linux is already being used there sweetheart - and it's the very reason why Sun has headed headlong towards bankruptcy.
Still, a pig headed unwillingness to look facts in the face will see us through!