Re: First Union Ahead of Curve with Sun's "JavaStation"
At 11:30 AM 10/28/96 -0800, you wrote:
When Sun Microsystems unveils today what it is touting as a radical advance in business computing, First Union Corp. will be in the vanguard of those adopting it.
Dunno - sounds to me like an act of desperation that is at least 99.44% hype, from a company that has refused to acknowledge that the UNIX market is crashing even as we speak. While I was Intergraph HQ in 1989-1993, we saw projections of that coming demise from IDC, etc. Which had a lot to do with the big switch there to Intel/NT. Especially love the way they don't figure the price of any of those "fat $ervers" (from guess what California company) into the overall costs.... seems to be mostly a way to dupe folks into shifting funds from all those wonderful, independence granting PCs into paying for it-was-good-enough-for-my-dad-it's-good-enough-for-me big iron at the center, with dumb terminals (no matter what you call 'em) tethered to it. And $1500 is a lot for a dumb terminal. And that dazzling array of nearly 500 craplets.. I mean Java apps... that's sure a lot of eye candy, but I'd hate to try to run a business with them. Get real. No one, including a badly aging Sun, will ever put the distributed computing genie back in the "glass house" bottle that PC's allowed us to escape from DECADES ago. Lawrence E. Hughes Software.com, Inc. Principal Software Engineer 525 Anacapa Street Email: Lawrence.Hughes@Software.com Santa Barbara 93101 805-882-2470 x259 Fax: 805-882-2473 People's Republic of California www.software.com - purveyors of fine Internet Infrastructure to the trade "Those who would order the life of their nation must first set about ordering their home life" - Kung Fu Tse (Confucius), roughly 500 BC
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