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Sun's Orion pricing to arrive within two months

News Sun Microsystems plans to release pricing for server software under its ambitious Orion strategy within the next two months, the company's top software executive said on Tuesday. The Orion strategy grew out of Sun's move to release Solaris updates...

[April 30, 2003, 7:46]

Sun's 'Orion' hunts for simpler software

News Orion initially will include the Sun Open Network Environment (Sun ONE) collection of server programs, including directory software for handling username-password combinations and authentication; application server software for running Java...

[February 26, 2003, 8:13]

Sun dithers over 'simple' Orion pricing

News Sun Microsystems is close to deciding how it will charge customers for Orion, its integrated collection of server software, with plans to link the price to the size of a company's staff. Orion, uncloaked in February, is Sun's project to simplify...

[March 31, 2003, 9:47]

Sun woos pundits with fresh technology

News Things have been tough for Sun Microsystems, but chief executive Scott McNealy wants analysts to maintain faith in the company because of technology such as "throughput computing" for chips and "Orion" for software.

[February 25, 2003, 7:33]

Sun sets subscription price for Orion

News Sun Microsystems will charge corporations $100 to $200 (£63 to £126) per employee for use of its Orion software collection, a price that could pressure Microsoft on some products, according to a prominent Wall Street analyst.

[April 24, 2003, 12:58]

Sun to phase out customised Linux

News Among the first Orion components to be integrated with Linux are Sun's application server, identity server, portal server, messaging server, directory server and clustering software, Loiacono said. Linux, along with Solaris, is a foundation for Sun...

[April 1, 2003, 15:10]

Sun gets serious about cheap servers

News Under a new pricing program called Orion, Sun is expected to charge corporations a fee of $100 to $200 per employee a year, according to a recent report from Merrill Lynch analyst Steve Milunovich. Orion includes a Web server to house Web sites, an...

[May 20, 2003, 7:43]

Sun simplifies Java tools

News With Orion and the Sun ONE Web Services Platform, Sun will release regular updates of its software applications and product tests to ensure that they work well together, Sun said. Sun ONE Web Services Platform, which will be available later this...

[March 20, 2003, 11:11]

Sun set to redesign UltraSparc

News Sun will also seek to simplify the lives of system administrators, as well as software developers, with a programme to bundle and release various software components on a regular schedule, code-named Orion.

[February 24, 2003, 15:29]

Sun considers Linux partnerships

News While Sun prizes its own research and development, such as the Orion project, it isn't afraid of using others' technology. Basing a new Sun Linux on more widely used versions of the open-source OS would still leave room for the company to pursue...

[March 7, 2003, 12:39]

Sun touts total package

News One show highlight should be Orion, the collection of server software for handling email, hosting Web sites, running Java programs and performing many other tasks. Also expected at the show are Mad Hatter, the version of Linux and higher-level...

[September 15, 2003, 12:40]

WorldWide Telescope puts the universe on your PC

News This shows how stellar winds from the Orion galaxy bounce off a nearby sun. This is a screenshot of one explaining the stellar winds that blow from the Orion Nebula. For example, this is how Betelgeuse, which is a red giant star located on the tip...

[May 20, 2008, 12:54]

Sun makes new move in corporate IM

News The collaboration software will be a component of a new project dubbed Orion Sun unveiled in February in an effort to build its various software products into a single collection of software with a simpler pricing structure.

[April 7, 2003, 9:33]

Sun's storage faring better than servers

News Sun didn't break out details of its software revenue, a segment that's received more prominence with Sun's Orion plan to simplify software licensing by bundling numerous packages together. Sun Microsystems has revealed for the first time the...

[May 15, 2003, 8:16]

Sun takes on corporate buyers

News One initiative, code-named Orion and now officially called the Java Enterprise System, will include a broad collection of software to run on the powerful data processing computers called servers, which are Sun's specialty.

[September 16, 2003, 14:40]

Sun releases Liberty-enabled software

News Through a project called Orion, Sun is working to release its various versions of Sun ONE software simultaneously, Barco added. Sun Microsystems will release new software on Monday that takes advantage of the Liberty technology for simplifying the...

[January 13, 2003, 7:50]

Sun shines on AMD's Opteron chip

News The company is kicking off a Chinese menu-style licensing programme called Orion to beef up software sales. Sun Microsystems is likely to adopt the Opteron processor from AMD as it extends into new branches of the server market.

[April 9, 2003, 7:17]

Sun promises to make more money

News Two years ago.there was an enormous amount of scepticism in this room" about the JES project, then code-named Orion, McNealy said. Sun's current advantages mean it should be able return to revenue growth and profit, chief executive Scott McNealy...

[February 2, 2006, 17:00]

Sun goes on the software offensive

News The bundles, aimed at Microsoft's desktop heartland and IBM's middleware strength, previously given the respective codenames Mad Hatter and Orion, were fleshed out and their slightly less imaginative go-to-market titles formally announced -- Java...

[September 18, 2003, 16:50]

Unisys servers shape up for Itanium 2

News It joins forces with the two-year-old Orion line, which can use up to 32 Xeon or Itanium 2 processors and is priced between $140,000 and $700,000. The Orion series can be split in to as many as eight four-processor partitions, but the Aries may be...

[July 18, 2002, 8:43]

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