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Sun Completes Procom Asset Acquisition

News Sun Microsystems has completed its acquisition of storage networking assets from Procom, the company said on Monday. Sun announced the deal in May to buy Procom's NetForce operating system for network-attached storage devices for $50m (£27.8m).

[June 14, 2005, 15:25]

Sun Makes Its First NAS Alliance

News Procom Technology said on Tuesday that the agreement gives Sun access to some of its technologies. Procom makes network-attached storage (NAS) devices, which are dedicated computers that typically serve up files to users on a network.

[April 7, 2004, 9:40]

Sun To Buy Tarantella

News Sun announced another software deal just a day earlier, saying it will acquire Procom Technology, a maker of storage system software. Sun Microsystems announced on Tuesday it will acquire software maker Tarantella in a $25 million (£13.3 million...

[May 10, 2005, 18:35]

New York - PC Expo: Show Will Reflect PC Evolution

News New storage products will debut from Procom Technology which will introduce a disk-based, network-attached storage product. Few of the products expected to roll out at the annual trade show in New York, however, will break new ground.

[June 15, 1998, 11:09]

Will Honeycomb Sweeten Sun's Future?

News In addition, Sun licensed technology and bought engineering services from storage specialist Procom Technologies in 2004. Sun, undaunted by past issues in its storage system efforts, is working on a new project, dubbed Honeycomb, that aims to...

[January 28, 2005, 16:40]

New Samba Moves Onto Microsoft Turf

News Samba ships as part of products from IBM, SGI, VA Linux Systems, Red Hat, Caldera Systems, Procom, Veritas, Sun Microsystems, and others. Samba lets a computer share files or manage print jobs like a Windows file server or print server.

[April 20, 2001, 10:45]