Third paragraph from the bottom:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704905604575027602941...
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EDIT: Somehow this link requires you to have a subscription to the WSJ. I most certainly do not and am not sure how I was able to read it without a subscription... I'll look for a better link.)
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Here's the link that doesn't require a subscription, taken from my CompTIA daily SmartBrief email:
Veiled mention of "avoiding those markets", in reference to commodity servers:
Well I'm bummed. Here I was all ready to ditch my HP servers and go with Sun. I thought their stuff looked really good. Seriously, I think I need a moment...
I'm better now. So, I'm assuming "de-emphasize" is a euphemism for "search and destroy". I'm scared of Dell because of their support issues... HP's product management offerings have put me off (so hard to manage carepack licenses and their website stinks bigtime for getting any kind of support info). I'm not sure what other vendor to look into.
Alas poor Sun, I hardly knew him. But golden hardware vendors all must, as chimney sweepers, come to dust.
Tags: Larry-Ellison-Punches-Kittens, Oracle, Sun
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