Sun Microsystems has previewed a new feature of the Solaris 10 operating system, code-named Project Janus. This new technology will allow users to run Linux binary applications unchanged on the Solaris OS, reducing the development and administration costs of operating in a heterogeneous environment without sacrificing performance, scalability or manageability. . . .
Sun Microsystems has previewed a new feature of the Solaris 10 operating system, code-named Project Janus. This new technology will allow users to run Linux binary applications unchanged on the Solaris OS, reducing the development and administration costs of operating in a heterogeneous environment without sacrificing performance, scalability or manageability.

According to Dumisani Mtoba, senior systems engineer at Sun Microsystems SA, Project Janus will provide businesses that are using mixed Solaris OS and Linux environments with broader access to applications written for both operating systems.

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