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"The number of subscribers to Sun's Java server suite, called Java Enterprise System, has risen every quarter over the past two years and topped one million subscribers earlier this year.


Still, Green acknowledged that it isn't always easy to see how those initiatives will drive revenue at the company."


Operation successful, but patient dead.
Would this be Sun's case after they have open sourced everything.
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opensolaris was not released this year  tpenta | 05/16/06
Means nothing  Richard Flude | 05/16/06
Analyst ???  drdoug007 | 05/16/06
Dont quite understand  zzz1234567890 | 05/16/06
As it happens  Michael Kelly | 05/16/06
operation successful, patient dead  zzz1234567890 | 05/16/06
Hand it all over Sun  Boot_Agnostic | 05/16/06
IBM to Open Source Fortran, REXX, or SQL?   | 05/16/06
IBM will save us all  Boot_Agnostic | 05/17/06
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