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| Schwartz Seeks to Clarify Sun's Linux Strategy |
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| Publication: | E Week | Date: | Sep 26 2003 |
Jonathan Schwartz, the executive vice president of software at Sun Microsystems, Inc. has been swamped with requests for him to clarify and expand some of the comments he made in a recent interview with eWEEK Senior Editor Peter Galli. Here are his expanded thoughts about the company's Linux strategy, its Solaris operating system, its support for the open-source Linux operating system and its indemnification policies.
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