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SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems .

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Old 10-23-2009
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Guys im into solaris field for the past ten months or so..i just want to kno the future for solaris..i come across people sayin its not gona be that good...i want to kno the future for solaris and how the growth will be..ive completed SCSA cert anythin else i need to do....please help out guyz....
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how can we know this? nobody knows that for sure right now. we'll have to wait and see what the future brings...
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how can we know this? nobody knows that for sure right now. we'll have to wait and see what the future brings...
It seems inevitable Oracle will favor Solaris. While Oracle has said publicly they will continue support of RHEL, there is a sense within Red Hat that an increased focus on Open Solaris over RHEL is inevitable, as Oracle seeks to protect the declining Solaris maintenance stream. We estimate that 1/3 of Red Hat's new business comes from Unix-to-Linux migrations. The danger to Red Hat is that Oracle will offer customers attractive terms terms to stay on Solaris, potentially even paying them not to migrate.
http://www.forbes.com/2009/06/15/sol...k-solaris.html
Oracle Selects the Solaris 10 Operating System as Its Preferred Open Source 64-bit Development and Deployment Environment
Oracle's Sun buy: Ellison praises Solaris, thumbs nose at IBM
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thasnks incredible...so u say that sun will have a good future...so its safe to jump into this completely and learn more n more without any prob!!!rite????
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thasnks incredible...so u say that sun will have a good future...so its safe to jump into this completely and learn more n more without any prob!!!rite????

suuuuure. No problems whatsoever.

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