Sun said this week it is thinking about offering some of its Java Enterprise System under an open source license, although no final decisions have been made.Sun said this week it is thinking about offering some of its Java Enterprise System under an open source license, although no final decisions have been made.Less than a month after releasing source code for a 3-D user interface technology dubbed Looking Glass, executive director of JES marketing Stephen Borcich responded to questions concerning other open source plans, saying in a statement Thursday that the company was “considering open sourcing Java Enterprise System.”Sun Chief Technology Evangelist Simon Phipps, reached Friday while travelling in Australia, said that although he had only heard rumors about the plan “it would make sense since Sun is developing a subscription model.” JES is a package of server software including Sun’s application, Web, directory, security and communication and collaboration offerings. The system is integrated with much of the company’s hardware products and has been a central focus of Sun’s new subscription-pricing push.The Santa Clara company has been trying to drum up demand for the middleware stack by offering it to enterprises for $100 per employee. It has also targeted governments by offering per-citizen pricing at a cut rate. RedMonk analyst James Governor said Friday that it would “be very, very surprising if they didn’t open-source any component of JES in the next 12 months.” Governor added that it would serve as a welcoming gesture to the open source community while at the same time acting as a “disruptive” move toward competitors endorsing only proprietary technology.IDC analyst Martin Hingley said that there is a lot of Java development going on and that by opening up JES Sun could benefit from some “cross-pollination” of technology. However, he said he was concerned over how the move would affect the company’s revenue stream, given that it remains fiscally challenged.“From a business model perspective they would really need to build some sort of service and support strategy, offering to provide middleware expertise that’s better than what anyone else can give,” Hingley said.Sun has been receiving increasing calls lately to open its Java platform, but the company has shown ambivalence to the move.At the same time it has been trying to send welcome signals to the open-source community, by offering up Looking Glass and saying it is going to release some source code from its Solaris operating system under an open source license, for example. Related content how-to Doing tricks on the Linux command line Linux tricks can make even the more complicated Linux commands easier, more fun and more rewarding. By Sandra Henry-Stocker Dec 08, 2023 5 mins Linux news TSMC bets on AI chips for revival of growth in semiconductor demand Executives at the chip manufacturer are still optimistic about the revenue potential of AI, as Nvidia and its partners say new GPUs have a lead time of up to 52 weeks. By Sam Reynolds Dec 08, 2023 3 mins CPUs and Processors Technology Industry news End of road for VMware’s end-user computing and security units: Broadcom Broadcom is refocusing VMWare on creating private and hybrid cloud environments for large enterprises and divesting its non-core assets. By Sam Reynolds Dec 08, 2023 3 mins Mergers and Acquisitions news analysis IBM cloud service aims to deliver secure, multicloud connectivity IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh is a multicloud networking service that includes IT discovery, security, monitoring and traffic-engineering capabilities. By Michael Cooney Dec 07, 2023 3 mins Network Security Cloud Computing Networking Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe