Sun Has Betrayed Us All
Talkback "Sun Corporate Communications" called the ZDNet article irresponsible on several accounts: Sun can only characterize as irresponsible ZDUK's leader about our patent settlement with Kodak. Sun and its stance on both intellectual property and...
[October 12, 2004, 15:04]
Sun Has Betrayed Us All
Talkback Sun is a company that is struggling to survive thanks to its own short sighted and monopolistic practices. Why else would an "open-source friendly" company bash Red Hat and the Linux community in general, whilst accepting 2 billion from Microsoft...
[October 8, 2004, 13:38]
Sun Has Betrayed Us All
Talkback Patents also protect small companies from the big and ruthless. I salute Sun! The fastest way to make software more secret is to abolish patents! Patents are published for all to see, without them companies would use secrecy to protect themselves.
[October 11, 2004, 13:56]
Chip Designers Boost Their Power With A Flick Of The Utility Computing Switch: New Service From Sun Customer Delivers Pay-as-You-Go Computing Power To Silicon Chip Designers
White Papers The keys to success lie in the resources a company has at its disposal: in addition to skilled designers, companies need the technological tools to support the entire design process. This is where an innovative Ottawa company, GridWay Computing...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Orange Caraibe: Telecom Provider's Business Continuity Solution From Sun Weathers Any Storm
White Papers With a Sun StorEdge SAN, Orange Caraibe has a business continuity environment to keep systems running even during the fiercest storm. Orange Caraibe implemented the Enterprise business continuity solution based on Sun StorEdge technology.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Satellite Radio Provider Welcomes Next Million Subscribers With Data Management SAN And Servers From Sun
White Papers Echoing the promise of cable TV, which forever changed consumer expectations of television, XM Satellite Radio (XM) has pioneered the introduction of satellite radio in the United States. XM looked to Sun, not only to deliver robust storage...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Suncor Migrates SAP From Sun/Oracle To Windows, Lowers TCO By 42 Percent
White Papers Suncor was running SAP R/3 on Sun and Oracle software but it sought to cut UNIX costs as part of an effort to replace disparate applications with an enterprise wide environment. Suncor says Windows Server System has the scalability it needs to...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
By Migrating Customers From The Mainframe To Sun, ACS Achieves Significant Cost Reduction And Revenue Enhancement
White Papers Sun provided ACS with a total products-and-services solution that addressed all the challenges in creating a shared server model for services based on Sun Fire servers. To verify the soundness of its data center policies and procedures, ACS engaged...
[July 15, 2008, 1:19]
Sun Has Betrayed Us All
Talkback Where does your particular fragment come from at any one time? Let the Americans prat about to their hearts content. I can't give a fig about US patents. After all, 94.6% of the world are not American (US) citizens.
[October 9, 2004, 14:43]
Sun Has Betrayed Us All
Talkback It just means that America (and any nation which mimics its software patents system) will be excluded from the party. You thought off-shoring was a problem: America has just blown off the other foot and hobbled its whole IT industry by giving the...
[October 8, 2004, 16:02]
Is Sun Subverting Linux From The Inside?
Talkback How on earth can Solaris compete with Linux when Solaris has so little hardware support? By inference, it has limited appeal and a limited market I've no objections to Solaris and would try it if I could get it to install.
[February 3, 2005, 14:38]
Enterprise Linux Server Solutions From Novell And Sun
White Papers SUSE Linux Enterprise Server has more certified applications available, a more complete ecosystem, runs on a wider range of hardware architectures, dominates with respect to performance, and is significantly ahead of Solaris 10 on x86 with respect...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Migrating From DS-SWSA4-Xc (Based On AMCC/JNI) FC Adapters To FCA2257x Adapters On Sun Solaris Systems Connected To HP Storageworks EMA/HSG Arrays White Paper
White Papers Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (AMCC), who recently merged with Jaycor Networks Incorporated (JNI), has announced that it will discontinue the hardware and driver software on which HP DS-SWSA4-PC and DS-SWSA4-SC Fibre Channel Adapters (FCAs...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Sun Says Java Flaw Has Been Patched
News UPDATE: Sun says a Java security threat, the subject of an earlier Australian report, has been patched. A news story from ZDNet Australia based on a CERT advisory identified vulnerabilities within Sun's Java Runtime Environment.
[July 13, 2007, 9:00]
Sun Seeks To Insulate Large Servers From Crashes
News Sun Microsystems will try to better insulate large customers from system crashes with a new version of its application server software. If one hardware server fails or has to be taken down for maintenance, Sun ONE 7 will automatically assign...
[August 29, 2003, 15:55]
Analysts Look For Profit From Sun
News Analysts are hoping that new products from Sun Microsystems will translate into bigger profits in the future. While Street sentiment has focused largely on Sun's negatives, we believe the company is well positioned for a profit recovery based on a...
[May 24, 2002, 7:31]
IBM Takes Server Share From Sun
News IBM extended its lead in the server market in the second quarter of 2003, stealing a sizable slice of the worldwide market for the powerful computers away from Sun Microsystems, a new study shows. Sun's second calendar quarter typically is strong...
[August 29, 2003, 9:50]
Belk, Inc. Brings Bridal Registry, Content Management Online With E-commerce Technology From Sun And Blue Martini Software
White Papers When it came time to deliver its high caliber of personalized service to customers via the Internet, Belk selected Sun Enterprise servers and the Solaris™ Operating Environment as the platform for its new e-commerce applications from Blue Martini...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Sun Releases UK Blade Prices, Defends SPARC
News Although Sun lost a high-profile customer, as Pixar has switched from SPARC to Intel, there was still a need for SPARC, said Andrews. Sun has issued UK prices for the mixed-processor blade servers it released on Monday, and defended the role of...
[February 11, 2003, 12:56]
Sun Attacks IBM's Linux Strategy
News Sun has offered IBM the benefit of its "experience" if Big Blue decides it wants to implement a wholesale move to the Linux desktop. In a memo issued on Wednesday, Sun's software executive vice-president Jonathan Schwartz said his company is firmly...
[January 22, 2004, 12:50]

