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Credibility in doubt?
It's certainly an era of changing priorities for Sun, but then again that's true for all big IT companies. If Sun was just bluffing, why would NetApp sue them? SCO sued several Linux vendors because they were rightfully afraid of an open *nix. And don't forget that most people laughed at Steve Jobs when he returned to Apple at the start of the decade. He, like Schwartz, was a visionary more than anything. I'd wait to see what happens.