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Who hasn't been speculating on the EOL for HP-UX?
-Craig
--- John Burke <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> A recent AP-distributed article under the byline of
> Helen Jung titled
> "Microsoft-Linux rivalry now turns on business
> value" contains the following
> paragraph:
>
> "Several analysts say that currently, Linux's growth
> comes not from
> Microsoft but from Unix-based servers offered by Sun
> Microsystems,
> Hewlett-Packard and others. Once most companies
> abandon Unix in a few years,
> Linux's biggest opportunity for growth will be
> cutting into Microsoft's
> share."
>
> While the conclusion of the last sentence is rather
> obvious given the
> premise, it is the premise that caught my eye.
> Anyone care to speculate on
> EOL for HP-UX?
>
> John
>
>
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