Seizing the opportunity to criticize a competitor and promote its own operating system, Sun Microsystems on Wednesday opened up early registration for its Project Mad Hatter.
Designed to compete with Microsoft, Project Mad Hatter is being positioned by Sun as a cheaper, secure alternative desktop operating system to Microsofts various desktop offerings. The announcement was made as the MSBlaster worm, which exploits the Microsoft OS, continues to spread.
Peder Ulander, director of marketing for desktop solutions at Sun Microsystems, revealed that Suns as-yet-unnamed desktop OS will be available in September at its annual SunNetwork user conference. At that time the company will reveal pricing, the name of the product, and the business model for selling it, Ulander said.
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