--- On Wed, 8/11/10, Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersm...@oracle.com> wrote:
> >> Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
> >>> #3  It does not make sense to discontinue
> development of opensolaris.
> >> Some
> >>> day they'll have to make a solaris 12, you
> know.  But they're
> >> diverting
> >>> development away from opensolaris right now,
> to make *damn* sure they
> >>> release solaris 11 this year.
> >> My calender still says 2010, not 2011, or did you
> miss that part of the
> >> webcast?
> > 
> > Not sure what you're talking about.  I never
> suggested solaris 11 would be delayed into 2011.
> 
> John Fowler clearly stated during the webcast that Solaris
> 11 was scheduled
> to ship in 2011.  This was repeated in all the
> articles I've seen, including
> some you mentioned in your other
> posts.   You are the only one imagining a
> 2010 ship date for it.   Even the 140
> character summary from Oracle marketing
> was clear about that:
> 
> http://twitter.com/Oracle/status/20806524667
> 
> -- 
>     -Alan Coopersmith-     

Major chalkboard points noted:

1. Dropping AMD servers for Intel-based servers.
2. Upscaling SPARC server roadmap to 128 cores and 64TB of memory by Y2015.
3. Solaris 11 will ship next year - Y2011.
4. Merge of Sun's Ops Center system management software and Oracle's Enterprise 
Manager software into a single product by Y2012.
5.  Ultrasparc T3 processor

"To be the #1 enterprise OS in Y2011, you'll release something superior than 
what already exists in Y2010..."

~ Ken Mays




      
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