2009 Mar 18
According to press reports making their way around mainstream news organizations as well as the blogosphere, IBM is making a play to acquire Sun Microsystems. The initial advantages appear to be straightforward. IBM rules in the East, old-school; Sun is a major player in the West (although their Silicon Valley neighbours, H-P, sell far more hardware, especially since the Compaq acquisition). IBM's strength is mostly in big, heavy, hardware, with proprietary systems around them, including mainframes and its distributed systems (which, for those of us who have worked with them, look and behave suspiciously like repackaged mainframes) and its huge consulting arm IBM Global Services (IGS).