Sun Offers Backstory on Java Transition (PC Magazine)
14th Nov 2006, 04:15 GMT
PC Magazine - Reporter's Notebook: In a nutshell, Sun simply wants to build volume into its IT development; however, despite all the open-source positioning, Sun still will maintain the option to develop proprietary code if the case presents itself, even though that is not the company's intent.
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