Sun to Windows-certify x86 hardware
In an apparent softening of its antipathy toward Microsoft, Sun Microsystems plans to begin certifying its hardware to run the Windows operating system, a Sun executive said on Thursday. "Though Sun has no plans to start selling Windows itself, the certification will give Sun’s customers new options outside of running the Solaris and Linux operating systems that Sun supports, Singer said. "If you have a Windows license, you can load it on that machine, and it means that Microsoft will take your support calls," said Singer."
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