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    The Gipper of Linux

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    Spencer F. Katt
    Published June 14, 2004
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      Spence lolled in his litter box, glancing from his PDA news feed, where he read of SCOs threats to block Sun from releasing Solaris under the GPL, to his TV and the nonstop memorials for Ronald Reagan. “Great communicator … evil empire … boyish good looks.” Thats it! A synapse fired in the felines febrile brain. Scott McNealy could be the “Gipper” of the open-source movement. Sun watchers, including the Kitty, have been lamenting the fact that since Scott made nice with archenemy Bill Gates, his comic antics and barbs have lacked a worthy target—unless you count Big Blue, one empire that could easily outspend Sun in the long run.

      But, the Mouser mused, who wouldnt pay to see the Sun chairman verbally body-check the bully of IP, SCO boss Darl McBride? Sure, it once seemed like McNealy wasnt as enthusiastic as Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz about taking Solaris open source, but with SCO tossing down the hockey gloves, one can hope McNealy is already penning an anti-SCO Top-10 list. McNealys wit and regular-guy attitude could make him the free-software worlds leader as the Linux crowd fights SCO. “I can see McNealy tilting his head at McBride and saying, There you go again,” said the Katt.

      Rrrinnng! Spence was about to call Don King to arrange the match when a crony called to say Deepak Taneja, the CTO at Netegrity, had quit. Netegrity was keeping the departure quiet, perhaps because in his six and a half years with the company, Taneja had been considered the heart and soul of the operation. Netegrity has been struggling against Sun, IBM and Novell in the identity management space and may be hoping for an acquisition. The crony also said the buzz at Computer Associates is that Sanjay Kumars recent decision to quit was his own and that no one at CA knew about it until he announced it to senior management. “Everyones a comedian,” muttered the Mouser.

      Spence turned off the tube and went for a bite with a pal, who predicted that sparks will fly at the HP Software Forum, formerly known as the HP OpenView Users Forum, in Montreal this week. Hewlett-Packard is changing its license fees for different-size networks managed by OpenView Network Node Manager Advanced Edition. After examining its installed base, HP apparently decided it was owed big-time, the pal postulated. It seems there wasnt much difference between the cost of managing a 500-node network and a 5,000-node network. So now, big-network users must pay “through the node,” as it were, with a 5,000-node upgrade pack priced at $45,000 and an unlimited-license upgrade costing $140,000. Certainly, an IT boss at a company running two of those systems and facing a $280,000 bill will not be a happy camper. “Sacre bleu!” exclaimed Le Chat. “Ze fromage may indeed hit ze fan, eh?”

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      Spencer F. Katt
      Spencer F. Katt
      Spencer F. Katt is a seasoned technology journalist with over 40 years of experience covering the latest trends in IT, cybersecurity, and applications. As a former editor at eWEEK and PC Week, Spencer has provided expert analysis on a wide range of topics, from cloud computing innovations to enterprise IT solutions. With a passion for breaking down complex technological developments, he brings clarity and insight to both industry professionals and tech enthusiasts. Spencer is known for his sharp commentary on tech industry shifts, and his deep understanding of both the technical and business sides of IT make him a trusted voice in the field.

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