Sun, famed for its pricey proprietary systems, is reinventing itself as the champion of the financially-challenged as it pushes its no-thrills, low-cost rival to Office, says Martin Butler
Last month I talked about Apple and its push for the corporate desktop with Mac OS X. Well, apparently the corporate desktop is going to receive even more attention, this time from Sun Microsystems...
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