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[off topic] partially related news items??



I was surfing today and saw two points of interest that I
thought may interest the debian community:

Intel is partnering with Sun Microsystems to offer
"out-of-the-box" licensing for its 64 bit processor instead
of Microsoft.  The processor family will run Solaris
(although by then Solaris will be written in Java and based
on the Sprint project instead of SVR4 code, but its still
Solaris instead of NT).  This makes linux more comptetative
in the commercial marketplace, wouldn't you say?  Especially
if Linux will be able to run Java programs natively, as
Solaris will.  I'm assuming, of course, that Linux will also
be able to run on the 64 bit processor (since it already
runs on axp's, ultras, and SGIs).

Also,  Tibco, a major commercial company specializing in
messaging middleware for the financial industry, now
officially supports Linux for its newest messaging 
technology (as well as FreeBSD).  As the financial community
deploys rendezvous based technology, Linux machines can be a
drop in part of any heterogeneous distributed computing 
environment.  See www.rv.tibco.com for details.

That's one less excuse to keep linux out of the enterprise.
All we need to do now is get some for real performance
tuning and distributed system monitoring tools (-- more /
better documentation and a "solutions" database wouldn't
hurt either, but I think Bruce Perens is already on top of
these issues).

Cheers,

-- 

"Until we extend the circle of our compassion to all living 
things, we will not ourselves find peace" -Albert Schweitzer

Richard G. Roberto


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