Sun under the microscope with earnings
News On Tuesday, Sun will detail features in the upcoming version 1.3 of J2EE, which Sun executives have said is likely to be released in June at Sun's JavaOne conference. The servers are popular for tasks such as hosting Web pages at Internet service...
[January 16, 2001, 9:32]
Sun loosens Java licence, changes logo
News Sun Microsystems will spend millions of pounds to emblazon all manner of computing products with a new Java logo, the company plans to unveil next week at its JavaOne conference. Partnerships also will figure prominently in several other...
[June 6, 2003, 14:31]
Sun, AOL collaborate on instant messaging
News And in demonstrating the RAC software during a "sneak peek" at the JavaOne show in June, Fanelli said iPlanet customers were interested. The new product fits neatly into iPlanet's portfolio of software products that handle tasks such as shuttling e...
[July 16, 2001, 13:58]
JavaOne: Best defence against Microsoft
News This week, Sun will trumpet the latest improvements to its ambitious software project at its JavaOne conference in San Francisco. The concept of Web services essentially means taking all the jobs computers do today and moving them so those tasks...
[June 4, 2001, 14:11]
JavaOne Keynote: Live Blog Feed
Blog #08.51 PST - I'm sat in row 2 in the main auditorium at San Francisco's Moscone Centre for Sun Microsystems' JavaOne event. PST - McNeaily asks is this the last JavaOne? Sun's plans for this rich web app tool include a bunch of drag and drop...
[June 2, 2009, 17:47]
JavaOne: What Sun didn’t say…
Blog As is always the way with these things, attending a big show like JavaOne means you do tend to focus on what Sun Microsystems itself had to say - especially when the company has just been bought by the fourth richest man in the world.
[June 10, 2009, 1:16]



