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October 3, 2006,
Volume 104, Issue 1

Sun offers generous trade-in allowances for your old non-Sun workstations
 

Sun has generous trade-in allowances on old non-Sun workstations available for its Sun Ultra x64 workstation product line that address the needs of a variety of users, whether the application involves MCAD/MCAE, visual simulation or rendering. Sun's desktop product line has the solutions users need, whatever the task.

You can trade up to a Sun UltraTM 20 workstation, a multi-platform, dual-core ready x64 workstation that supports 32-bit/64-bit applications and comes preloaded with award-winning, enterprise-class development tools.

If you need a bit more horsepower, trade up to the Sun UltraTM 40 workstation, an enterprise-class, quiet workstation that bundles grid software and enables businesses to put virtualization capabilities, world-record performance and unmatched price performance to work for themselves.

Both of these Sun Ultra workstations run the SolarisTM Operating System (Solaris OS), Linux and Windows operating systems, and, as mentioned above, they offer seamless migration to 64-bit computing through support for both 64-bit and 32-bit applications.

Features of the upgrade program include:

  • 90 day return policy
  • Disposal of old product
  • Percentage based trade-in allowances
  • Many generous trade-in offers for workstation products including Dell, IBM and HP

See the web site for a trade-in calculator with examples of savings for trade-in of Dell Precision workstation 380 or the 670.

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