Monday Oct 08, 2007

Sun's annual Customer Engineering Conference kicks off today with two themes in which our prized field organization will be immersed for the next three days: Green Computing and "Redshift" - the Internet growth trajectory that is underserved by Moore's law.

I had the privilege to interview Matt Ingenthron last Friday in a prelude to the event, in which we ad lib'ed a short repartee about the relevance of Sun to developers who are doing PHP and Ruby applications, and who are classically building on LAMP.  These developers are a decidely Redshifted bunch and are eminently entitled to the bounty of advantages for Redshifted apps of Solaris, and Sun's SPARC and X64 systems, so we give it to them...

There will plenty of news about Sun's successes in the Redshift ecosystem pouring out of the Nevada desert over the next three days, so stay tuned.

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