By daniel
via technewsworld.com
Published: Apr 04 2007 / 17:18
IBM, among others, had been calling for a neutral standards oversight of Java since 1997. Yet Sun entered, as many companies do, a bunker mentality and sought to monetize what it perceived as a tremendous service that it had provided IT-dom through the emergence and success of Java, as a tool, framework, stack and reference platform environment.



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bloid replied ago:
Good grief, I'm choking on all his speculation and biases...
jola_zm replied ago:
I was skeptical when I saw that the article was posted at http://www.technewsworld.com as many a times these authors haven't a clue about what they are talking about...and sure enough, looking up Dana Gardner(said author reveals):
-he was a failed electrical engineering major who switched over to journalism
http://www.linkedin.com/in/danagardner
-another recent article of his says that being a SOA Architect is the way forward!!!!! http://blogs.zdnet.com/Gardner/
What's scary is that your CIO could be entertaining thoughts of hiring him at thousands of dollars a day...
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