In the last few years we've completely overhauled our product line and approach to the marketplace. Innovation is the fuel that drives competitive advantage and we'll continue to deliver innovative new products and business models that give our customers the edge they need to win.
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We'll see if we can make progress there.Jonathan Schwartz
I am incredibly excited by what the future holds for Sun and the opportunity to continue working with Scott, and the rest of the management team, to help Sun attain its financial and operational goals.
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Proprietary technology relegates you either to a niche or to the ditch. We're growing our market opportunity by steadfastly open sourcing the entirety of our software portfolio -- from the Solaris OS to Java developer tools -- and now we're taking the next step by open sourcing the world's most innovative microprocessor under the GPL. Giving our customers more choice and driving community innovation expands our economic opportunity and is forcing our competitors to sit up and take notice -- we are back on offense.
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Stay tuned on the Red Hat-Sun relationship. We think there's ample opportunity to work together out there.
Jonathan Schwartz
We view the opportunity as planetary in scope. Businesses are going to be investing in what we've got.
Jonathan Schwartz
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