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	<title>Comments on: Gone Fish&#8217;n: Sun&#8217;s Web Platform</title>
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		<title>By: sysadmn</title>
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		<description>I dunno, $999 isn&#039;t that high if support truly is enterprise level.  Check the support pricing on Sun&#039;s competitors in that arena.&lt;br /&gt;
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1 tight-coupling is anti-competitive when it&#039;s done by a monopolist.  Certain behaviors are illegal when done by a company with a dominant market share, but not by it&#039;s competitors.</description>
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<p>1 tight-coupling is anti-competitive when it&#8217;s done by a monopolist.  Certain behaviors are illegal when done by a company with a dominant market share, but not by it&#8217;s competitors.</p>
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