I don't find this to be terribly important... lots of companies that make
certain products don't use their own for one reason or another.  It's
always nice to "eat your own dog food", but sometimes there are very
legitimate reasons for not doing so.  It could simply be that they haven't
gotten around to converting yet.  Maybe, like many large organizations,
this is a subgroup who is subject to chargebacks from "corporate" if they
used Sun products, and they found that they could save money using MS
products.  This is fairly common actually.

It's mildly humorous, but very mildly.  If finding things like that was
uncommon it might be worth a more hardy chuckle.

Just to confirm, I get this back from HTTPWatch:


(Status-Line)   HTTP/1.1 302 Object moved
Cache-control   private
Connection      keep-alive
Content-Length  132
Content-Type    text/html
Date    Fri, 20 Jan 2006 19:51:01 GMT
Location        /login.html
Server  Microsoft-IIS/6.0
Set-Cookie      ASPSESSIONIDCSRAADBA=PNCDLCFAEIELMJAGBLLIBIBB; path=/
X-Powered-By    ASP.NET


So yes, unless someone purposely set it up to lie, it does appear to be
using MS technologies to at least some degree (it might just be the logon
page and after that you get redirected to a JSF-based site... I can't log
on so I don't know).

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Omnytex Technologies
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On Fri, January 20, 2006 2:40 pm, Bahadır Yağan said:
> Legolas Woodland wrote:
>> Who told you this ?
>> The server is running on solaris and in SUN hardware.
>> there is not .net crap in sun site.
>
> There is aspx extention on some pages and netcraft says it is Windows
> 2003. I am not talking about sun.com. I am talking about
> *https://feedbackprograms.sun.com/*
>
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