[nycbug-talk] Sun News Roundup
Andy Kosela
akosela at andykosela.com
Sat Mar 21 07:43:11 EDT 2009
Steven Kreuzer <skreuzer at exit2shell.com> wrote:
>
> On Mar 19, 2009, at 6:43 PM, Andy Kosela wrote:
>
> > Miles Nordin <carton at ivy.net> wrote:
> >
> >> But yeah, the brilliant work of fresh college grads that made Sun
> >> great in the old days has already been largely squished by this new
> >> regime that insists on pandering to idiot Bank sysadmins, and it
> >> smells liek there's this growing culture of laziness-as-a-virtue
> >> festering in there---like, the Tier 1 phonemonkeys in the call center
> >> seem to be running the entire company, bossing around the developers
> >> to the point they live in fear and create these assertion-riddled
> >> Fisher Price interfaces with binary config files, because they don't
> >> want anything that'll be a ``call generator''. or, maybe the Tier 1
> >> techs are in fact taking orders from the lunchladies in the
> >> cafeteria.
> >> It's structured as one of these ``bottom up'' companies, you know,
> >> because that's how you incubate bold new ideas.
> >
> > Couldn't agree more. Sun nowadays is *definetly* not the same company
> > as when Bill Joy was there. Even Oracle got more fresh ideas than
> > them.
>
> You are aware that Sun is the company behind ZFS, DTrace and Niagara
> right?
ZFS -- yes, DTrace -- absolutely, but Niagara?? Miles already said
some interesting things about this "invention". Let me just add on top
of it that its extremely low float performance and overall low
performance per core compared to x86 cores just don't make it look
real promising for the future. Actually SPARC has been dying for some
time now -- that's why Sun jumped on x86 bandwagon.
And don't forget that their sales are dropping dramatically. Actually
only Integrity platform is seeing *any* positive growth in the
enterprise market as of lately.
--Andy
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