Sun Microsystems Woos Software Developers with Indiana

By: Lora Bentley

In another prong of its effort to elevate Solaris to the level of "ubiquity" its Java platform has, Sun Microsystems is courting software developers. PCWorld.com reports the computer maker wants to take Solaris to new market sectors like embedded systems and the desktop.

For project Indiana, Sun will release OpenSolaris binaries.

According to PCWorld.com:

The work...is aimed at creating a single CD installation of the basic OS and desktop environment, giving developers the option to install additional software from network repositories....The whole idea behind Indiana is to build more of a developer community around Solaris.

The plan, according to Sun's Ian Murdock, is to eventually create a "two-tiered development model" that moves from Indiana and OpenSolaris to Solaris. The latter, of courseBusiness Management Articles, will be aimed at enterprise users.

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