*CommunityOne Coverage Snapshot -- 05/05/08, 4:00 p.m.*
Coverage continues to appear as a result of today's CommunityOne announcements. Articles have been generally positive, with key stories appearing in the business press as well as nearly every top tier trade and blog. In total today's news generated a Reach of 187 million and a MediaSignal of 148 million, and included new stories this afternoon in CNET, InfoWorld and all the top OS blogs. Today's keynote and panel involving open source experts from Google, Intel and more, was a new focus in this afternoon's coverage. Sun was positioned as the world's largest open source company with Ian Murdock quoted in InfoWorld as saying that Sun is "doing open source in a scale that has never been done before." Community participation was another prominent theme in the coverage, with 70% of today's stories quoting a Sun executive on community involvement and the significance of the NetBeans and OpenSolaris announcements. OpenSolaris remained a key focus of the coverage with 90% of articles reporting on this news. OpenSolaris Government Board member Stephen Lau's comments that OpenSolaris is a "massive advancement for OS development and deployment" was featured widely in the trades and blogosphere including CIO Today and Application Development Trends. Customers have been widely referenced throughout the coverage with Reliant Security and Intel both discussing their broad adoption of OpenSolaris in top tier press, including ComputerWorld, eWeek and CNET. Nearly half of all the stories and blog postings around OpenSolaris also included mention of the Sun and Amazon deal. Analysts reacted positively to the OpenSolaris news and Sun's efforts to bring the advanced features of Solaris to new markets. In a LinuxInsider story, Gordon Haff of Illuminata mentioned that while OpenSolaris is primarily for developers, it could also appeal to cutting edge HPC and Web 2.0 customers. He concluded that OpenSolaris could limit Linux's growth opportunities within an organization. Generally, analysts praised Sun for engaging developers beyond its core communities. Cot? of RedMonk said that the availability of OpenSolaris on Amazon's EC2 could help expose the "great subsystems and features" of the OS to a broader audience. He called Sun's reaching out to other commercial open source interests an important strategic move for the company. *_KEY METRICS_* - 75% of articles include a Sun executive quote - 91% of articles mention OpenSolaris - 47% of articles mention Sun and Amazon - 39% of articles include an analyst quote *_KEY QUOTES_* "The decision to open-source Solaris puts Sun in an oppositional stance against traditional Linux distribution... Solaris, frankly, has a much richer device and application ecosystem than Linux does," he [Charles King, principal analyst at Pund-IT Research] added. "So Sun can make that pitch." -- CIO Today Stahl [Earl Stahl, Vice President, Software Development, AMD] pointed out that Solaris is a key enterprise-class OS for mission critical applications while the xVM family of products addresses desktop and server virtualization for the enterprise and data center with high availability, scalability, performance and management. AMD is a strong supporter of open source and will be a contributing member of the OpenSolaris community. -- TMCNet "OpenSolaris is first and foremost for developers. It could also appeal to cutting-edge HPC and Web 2.0 customers, but that's secondary," Gordon Haff, principal IT advisor for Illuminata, told LinuxInsider. "In typical enterprises, Solaris will be the production platform. As for Linux, I see the OpenSolaris push as not so much replacing Linux as pre-empting it in new growth opportunities," he added. -- LinuxInsider "Running OpenSolaris on EC2 should prove handy to get people who wouldn't spend time installing it on their own to try it out," Michael Cot?, an industry analyst for RedMonk, told LinuxInsider. "There are some great subsystems and features in OpenSolaris that I'd wager people will check out if there's almost no hassle to play around with them. If Sun gets the barriers to entry for that 'playing around' low enough -- by getting OpenSolaris running on EC2 and other cloud grids -- people can mess around with SFS, DTrace and other things in OpenSolaris," he explained. -- LinuxInsider "The other, more general thing that got my attention is a broader attitude about Sun wanting to engage with and be inclusive of open source worlds outside of the Sun sphere of influence -- things like including PHP in NetBeans and other open source partnerships," Cot? [Michael Cot?, Industry Analyst, RedMonk] said. "Sun has always talked about being part of the wider open source world, but the feeling I get from conversations I've had with them recently is that they want to actually go out there and be involved in more of the overall community." -- LinuxInsider With OpenSolaris, Sun hopes to reproduce the success Linux had sneaking into corporate usage through developers' free downloads. Already Intel is on board. David Stewart, an engineering manager at Intel, said his company is working with OpenSolaris on projects involving the Xeon chip, wireless, creating server functionality on a laptop, and power optimization. -- CNET Sun Microsystems gave developers a gift at the CommunityOne developer conference on Monday--a packaged version of OpenSolaris with a new logo... The move is the latest in Sun's effort in the better part of a decade to regain relevance in a post-dot-com bust world by transforming into an open source player. Borrowing a trick from Microsoft and its own early successes with Java, Sun has learned that fostering a vibrant developer community, means more apps for your platform, and that theoretically translates into more hardware sales and service contracts, even if the software is free. -- CNET Now that developers finally have a full-featured open-source operating system package to play with, will they move away from Linux, which is independent and more mature and established? "That's the $64 billion question," said Jonathan Eunice, founder and principal IT advisor at Illuminata. "Sun doesn't need it to be thought of as a commercial success. The trick is is it large enough to be economically interesting and viable and...self-propagating," he said. "Sun has a pretty good shot at it." -- CNET In an attempt to reclaim some of the Operating System pie, Sun has officially released OpenSolaris today. -- Babblepulse.com This is an important milestone in the evolution of the OpenSolaris community! -- OpenSoars Blog *_KEY COVERAGE HIGHLIGHTS_* *_KEY TRADITIONAL COVERAGE HIGHLIGHTS_* *Afternoon Headlines* *Sun cites open source tribulations -- InfoWorld (also appeared on Joeybs Rss News), 5/5 *OpenSolaris and NetBeans Featured at CommunityOne -- Application Development Trends (also appeared on Campus Technology), 5/5 *Sun's OpenSolaris to Shine Through Amazon's Cloud -- LinuxInsider, 5/5 *Sun Challenges Linux Vendors With OpenSolaris -- CIO Today (also appeared on Top Tech News, Yahoo! News, eCoComa and Techitorial), 5/5 *AMD's OSRC: Optimization and Tuning Advancements for OpenSolaris OS and SunxVM -- TMCnet, 5/5 *Sun Releases OpenSolaris, Available Through Amazon's Cloud -- bMighty.com, 5/5 *Sun Announces Supported OpenSolaris Distribution -- eFluxMedia, 5/5 *Afternoon Trade Blog Headlines* *Sun launches bundled OpenSolaris in latest push for developer support -- CNET (also appeared on Monitor Today, Northloop Neighborhoods and Theme Park Designs), 5/5 *Sun launches OpenSolaris "2008.05" under CDDL -- Linux-Watch (also appeared on eWeek), 5/5 *Sun Debuts OpenSolaris 2008.5 -- OS News (also appeared on NewMobileComputing and DistroWatch), 5/5 *JavaOne Preview/Curtain Raiser Headlines* *What's next for Java? Take a look at GlassFish -- SearchSOA.com, 5/4 *_KEY BLOG COVERAGE HIGHLIGHTS_* *Afternoon Blogs* ** *Sun Debuts OpenSolaris 2008.05 -- OS News, 5/5 *OpenSolaris Indiana Released -- Slashdot, 5/5 * Sun Challenges Linux Vendors With OpenSolaris (NewsFactor) -- Technology Latest News, 5/5 *JavaOne 2008, Day Minus One: Non-Profit Networking & Horrible Hotel -- Artima Developer, 5/5 * OpenSolaris 2008.05 is now released! -- OpenSoars (OpenSource), 5/5 *Startup Camp 2008 Sunday Morning -- Open Source Solutions, 5/4 *JavaOne Preview/Curtain Raiser Blogs * *JavaOne: Taking mobile application development out of the niche -- Ericsson (also appeared on About Mobility Weblog), 5/5 *JavaOne: Convergence on show at JavaOne -- Ericsson, Olle Blomberg, 5/5 *Analyst Blogs and Reports Headlines* * Tweets from Cote -- RedMonk (Twitter), 5/5 * Tweets from SOGrady -- RedMonk (Twitter), 5/5 * Booting OpenSolaris in Upper Class -- RedMonk, 5/4 *_MORNING HEADLINES AND BLOGS_* *Traditional Coverage Morning Headlines* *Sun to unveil open-source Solaris version: CommunityOne Conference Today in S.F. -- San Jose Mercury News (also appeared on Monterey Herald), 5/5 *Sun debuts OpenSolaris; OS to be served up on Amazon EC2 -- Computerworld, 5/5 *Sun Delivers OpenSolaris, NetBeans Updates -- eWeek (also appeared on Tech-moz), 5/5 *Sun's 'Project Copy Linux' goes commercial: Elasticated Amazon support, squared -- The Register (also appeared on Digg, Mesh Owners Club, Furious Angels and baanmo.com), 5/5 *Sun looks beyond MARS for NetBeans scripting -- Reg Developer (also appeared on Linux News Blog and dzone), 5/5 *New Open Source Solaris Pits Sun Against Linux -- Wired, 5/5 *NetBeans, OpenSolaris Also in Spotlight at JavaOne -- Internetnews.com, 5/5 *Sun ships OpenSolaris, takes on Linux -- Tectonic (also appeared on FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD), 5/5 *OpenSolaris Ready for Prime Time -- IDG News Service (also appeared on NetworkWorld, CIO, LinuxWorld, PC World, PC World Blog, PC World Norway, IT World, Computer Cheap Buy and The Industry Standard), 5/5 *OpenSolaris OS officially debuts: Sun also adding PHP to NetBeans as it debuts the new products at the CommunityOne conference -- InfoWorld, 5/4 *Morning Trade Blog Headlines* *Opening Up To Solaris -- InformationWeek, 5/5 *OpenSolaris: What Ubuntu wants to be when it grows up -- ZDNet (also appeared on New Digital Computer), 5/5 *OpenSolaris released, aimed at storage market -- ZDNet, 5/5 *TheServerSide returns to JavaOne -- TheServerSide, 5/5 *NetBeans branches out: NetBeans 6.1, plus a PHP platform -- TheServerSide, 5/5 *Sun CEO Schwartz: Giving Something to Startups -- InformationWeek, 5/4 *Startup Camp: Sun CEO Schwartz Hints At Amazon-Related ZFS Announcement -- InformationWeek, 5/4 *Sun launches OpenSolaris, inks deal with Amazon -- CNET (also appeared on builder au), 5/4 *Morning Blogs * *Amazon Now Serving OpenSolaris on EC2 -- GigaOm (also appeared on MGnuity, News Portal and The Personal Bee), 5/5 *OpenSolaris 2008.05 -- UlyssesOnline.com, 5/5 *Sun Delivers OpenSolaris, and Amazon Has the Hookup -- OStatic, 5/5 *Watch Sun Microsystems This Week... -- Simon's Blog, 5/5 *Sun Microsystems set to launch OpenSolaris with support -- Software Journal (also appeared on TechWhack and ThinkDigit), 5/5 *At Amazon, Sun Coming Out From the Cloud -- GigaOm (also appeared on All Things Digital, IT Professionals Database and TechSheep), 5/4 *JavaONE Comes to San Francisco May 6-9 -- Event City, 5/4 -- Terri Molini Sun Microsystems, Inc. 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