Early start for the first key note, and I've got a front row seat for Jonathon Schwartz. Will this be about Sun as a hardware vendor or as the leaders in the Java world?
We have dry ice now being pumped on the stage. The not so subliminal messages loop on the screens. The session music is much less drum and bass (it actually compressed my lungs last year)and more trippy dance. When your in keynote hall the sessions feel more than a gig than a serious business. When this room is full up to 15000 people come to listen to Larry and his merry gang, which is more than most bands play to. I seem to have sat myself down right into the Oracle Japan delegation, I won't mention the war.. The music, then volume picks up lights on and we're off.
Boring! he's going to talk about the economics of open standard. Geek alert..He's got a pony tail!!! How can a man with a pony tale be taken seriously at this level.
Michael Dell walks on to the stage - Dell is going to support Solaris on its servers.
Demo of remote control software.
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