Posts Tagged ‘Sun Takeover’

Oh! IBM.. now you let Larry possibly take over Sun..

April 20th, 2009

Follow up to my previous post on IBM acquiring Sun. We were so excited about that as that would fit very well into our long term strategy around IBM offerings. I was so down when IBM withdrew the bid to buy Sun a few days ago.

We were still wondering last week as to Why Oracle has not come out with an offer to buy Sun. Who else might need these guys other than IBM or Oracle.

Now that IBM has loosened it's grip over this deal, Larry will not let go of this thing. Meanwhile, Java stock-holders good for you.. This is gonna happen. Once he's made his decision to go after something, that's it.. he is not even going to listen to himself. IBM.. I guess, we can forget Sun for now, unless you wanna pay up your nose of more than $8B and then start a bidding war for Sun. Is Sun that much worth.. I dont know.. u guys decide that for yourselves..

Cheers,

OpenLogix

IBM Buying Sun.. Wow..Exciting news. I always admired Sun so much.

March 18th, 2009

I am kind of excited that IBM has a bid on the table to buy SUN. Finally Sun can stop their search for a buyer. Sun has a lot to offer that IBM can use. From a hardware perspective, they will have Sun servers and from a UNIX platform, they can add a lot of Solaris customers to their bag and eventually migrate them to AIX. But, I am not sure, how much hardware really matters to IBM, as the margins in that business are pretty slim as such.

BTW, my topic of interest – SOA and Integration: What would they do with Sun's JCAPS (from SeeBeyond). I really like that product offering from Sun. But, IBM has competing and well established WebSphere Integration toolset. Similarly, there are a lot of competing infrastructure offerings from both these players in the middleware space like the app server and the portal. I wonder what IBM would do with some of these things from Sun. I hate to see some of them fade away, though.

Most importantly, IBM would benefit from the silicon-valley innovation that Sun brings to the table. Not that IBM is short of any innovation internally, but the more the merrier. This buyout is certainly an interesting thing to watch out.. Let's see how this panes out.

Cheers,

OpenLogix Team