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February 13th, 2007

SAMP makes sense for Sun

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 8:38 am

Categories: Applications, Development, Distributions, General, Sun Microsystems, management

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Sun's transformation into an open source company continued today with its launch of what it calls a SAMP stack.

SAMP consists of the three most popular open source application projects — Apache/MySQL/Perl or PHP — on top of Solaris Express, a developer version of the Solaris 10 OpenSolaris project.

When CEO Jonathan Schwartz took command of Sun he urged the community to grade Sun's commitment to open source based on its actions, not just rhetoric. So far I see little to fault him for, although your dissenting opinions are welcome.

Under Schwartz, Sun is trying to enable enterprise adoption of open source, along with the resulting cash flows that come from supporting ongoing installations and development. The idea is that support contracts will make up for lost software sales revenue, and an open source endorsement will jump-start the company's hardware business.

What is the bottom line result? Schwartz became Sun CEO in April 2006, almost a year ago now. At that time the stock was sitting at $4.98/share. Now it's at about $6.45.

Schwartz expressed pleasure over the most recent results on his blog, which followed Intel's announcement it would OEM Solaris and a $700 million sale of convertible notes to investment bankers KKR. Schwartz estimates that, with the KKR money, he has $5.5 billion in liquid assets to play with. Who says you need a crewcut to run a big company?

So how you like Sun now?

 

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Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. You can follow Dana on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Do you think the new hardware...  Anton Philidor | 02/13/07
I agree!  otaddy | 02/13/07
the software market  super_J | 02/13/07
silly ...  super_J | 02/13/07
layoffs  super_J | 02/13/07
The thousands of layoffs at Sun...  Anton Philidor | 02/13/07
thus, proving my point  super_J | 02/14/07
Sun will compete with IBM on services?  Anton Philidor | 02/14/07
Short-sighted  jplatt39 | 02/14/07
Don't be so pessimistic  super_J | 02/14/07

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