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I was at his premiere last week for 'Solaris' and we're in touch probably once a week I'd say; at least.

Julianna Margulies

Companies are getting much more comfortable with running Linux in the data center as they move off of Solaris, HP-UX, or AIX, and they recognize they need the power of virtualization to help them manage increasing sever sprawl.

Mike Grandinetti

Where Solaris does better is in the area of multiprocessing and feature set. There are also more things you can get with Solaris, such as backup and management utilities.

David Van Beveren

We think Linux is great for what it's good for, and Solaris is great for what it's good for, and we want people to be able to do both.

Barbara Kay

This is all part of Sun's effort to remain relevant by making Solaris more attractive to users and blunting the growing interest in Linux by offering their own open-source technology.

Frank Gillett

Mac OS X isn't a free platform, and it runs on expensive hardware. It is not a plausible Windows alternative for our desktop customers, who are mainly large government organizations displacing Windows desktops and big enterprise corporations replacing Solaris workstations.

Nat Friedman

With Symantec's support of the Solaris 10 OS on Sun Fire x64 servers, together we are bringing cost savings, seamless migration and flexibility and industry-leading functionality to a broader range of customers.

Stephen Borcich

We've really got availability nailed (with Solaris 8) and have completely removed scalability issues. IPv6 can bring China online because they're running out of IP (Internet Protocol) addresses.

Jeff Bernard

Solaris x64 demonstrates it can happen. The thing you have to have is realistic time estimates. You can't just throw the switch and say, 'Yeah, everyone is going to come over.

Mike Splain

The big thing here is that it makes Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 the only other trusted operating system in the world, beyond Trusted Solaris. It's a big milestone in the maturity of Linux.

Ed Hammersla