What we're talking about with Niagara is six time to 15 times improvements in performance for certain kinds of workloads.

We're redefining what an industry-standard server is.

It was becoming a real issue for them [Oracle]. They heard from customers they needed a new way of thinking about multi-core without treating each core as a separate processor.

HP can't correct the systemic problems in its enterprise computing business simply by changing CEOs. There is no magic wand HP can wave to erase years of neglect and failure to invest in its IT business.

[The financial-services market is the current battleground. Sun says 40 brokerages, exchanges, and financial-services companies are testing its new Galaxy platform, which is designed to win back customers in an industry that had been its core strength.] Not too long ago, the word on Wall Street was, 'How do we port away from Sun?' ... But now, the buzz is back.

When we first bought Kealia, our intention was to rush products out to market.

We're entering a new marketplace and will grow very fast.

In the last couple years, we've lost some of our momentum at the high end. This is about getting some of that momentum back.