As I approach my 35th year at WTL, I am reminded of the countless times I have supported, deployed, migrated, and virtualized Solaris systems. Despite its age, Solaris remains an incredibly secure, reliable, capable, and stable platform that delivers critical applications to millions of users every day. And I'm happy to report that Solaris is not going anywhere soon - nor am I.
Over the years, Solaris has proven itself time and time again, earning the trust of organizations that require a dependable operating system for their most critical applications. And while there may be newer, flashier options out there, Solaris continues to provide the features and functionality that many users require.
Solaris and I may be getting up there in years, but we're not ready to slow down just yet. We still have plenty to offer, and we're not going anywhere anytime soon. So if you're looking for a secure, reliable, and stable platform for your critical applications, consider giving Solaris a try - and know that you'll have experienced professionals like me to support you every step of the way.
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