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Sun Microsystems Scott McNealy Speaks at Potomac Officers Club

By: Ben Needles

Yesterday afternoon I met Sun Microsystems Chairman and Co-Founder Scott McNealy at an event that the Potomac Officers Club sponsored at the Tysons Corner Ritz Carlton. Scott was delivering a terrific speech in which I learned a lot of interesting facts about Suns open source initiatives. As Chairman of the company who coined the phrase The network is the computer his prediction continues to be fascinating, especially with Suns focus on Open Source software initiatives.

To start off, Scott gave a very funny Top 10 list: How the IT world is like our lovable Government and Washington establishment. (Several of these were LOL for me!) A few of my favorites:
* Each has a different plan for Security
* Both are huge cost centers with creative budget practices
* Both are trying to secure our ports
* Both invented the Internet
* Both generate a log of hot air
* Source code and Legislation are equally unreadable and buggy
* Random misuse of power from the Mayflower Hotel to the Datacenter
Scott talked about the world today with millions of new users of the internet, over 10 billion videos watched on the internet on a regular basis and the internets impact of disintermediation of traditional revenue producing business models:
* E-bay and Craigslist- disrupts the media business and want-ads revenue stream
* Amazon disrupts the book/publishing business and becomes the worlds electronic card catalogue
* Youtube is disinter mediating TV with their videos
* Curriki is creating the new online coarse curriculum displacing scholastic books which we spend $4.3 Billion annually.

Webtone
Scott then talked about the impact Suns open source initiatives of the future of Webtone.

Scott described 3 critical factors that open source will need to sustain orderly growth:
* Standards - as everyone gets connected standards DO matter.
* Intellectual Property - The rules of IP on a global stage are super important
* No one owns the language - the language of the internet should be free

He said as everyone gets connected the governance as well as sheer momentum helps us to decide which side of the road is the right side to drive on. We cant forever be battling it out to decide which side to drive or we will forever be having collisions. Standards create scale, efficiency, and dramatically reduce the filters and inefficient translations that are required without standards.

Open Source
Last, some interesting facts about Suns Open Source stack:
* 70,000 downloads of MySQL per day
* 1 Million downloads of Open Office per week - Open office is the largest opensource project on the planet
* Java is running on over 6 billion devices - can anyone remember a java security breach??
* 13 Million Solaris 10 downloads - interestingly HP is the #1 platform used for Open Solaris and currently OpenSolaris runs on over 1000 non-Sun machines
* Sun has invested over $26 Billion as a gift to the global IT industry with its Open Source Initiatives
* Sun continues to invest over $2 Billion a year in R

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About the Author (text)

David Link is president and CEO of ScienceLogic (www.sciencelogic.com). He and his partners built a thriving company from the ground up by focusing on delivering Open source stack


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