Let me guess, you're Bill Gates and Shrub2000 is Steve Ballmer?
Oh, and just F.Y.I., I'm not in any way a fan or 'partisan' of Sun's. I find their hardware far too expensive for what you get. They're outstanding machines, but you can get the same performance for half the price.
Less, with a Linux cluster . . .
I'm only a 'cross-platform' programming partisan. Which does lead me to champion Java, of course.
But other than Java, I couldn't give a rats rear end about Sun. Now, compare that to the MS side of this discussion, which is dominated by MS employees who *only* use MS products, even when better choices are available.
Ah, how much fun it is to ride in a one-horse partisan parade, yes? I think the MS people are so blind because any developer willing to actually *look* at other technologies already switched away from MS years ago.
The only ones *left* doing MS stuff are the people afraid to evaluate alternatives.