18 May 2006
IBM and Sun Microsystems have a healthy rivalry going on.
Sun refers to Big Blue as the army of blue suits (consultants) that will keep coming up with billable hours until you're out of business. And IBM has spared no efforts to spark flame wars over Sun's refusal to release the source code of its Java technology.
But when Sun this week promised to release the Java source code, IBM lost a valuable weapon in its war of words. So instead the company used its open source Eclipse project to seed a rumour that Sun would be warming up to the development environment, which is a direct competitor of Sun's NetBeans.
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