Sun has released the Sun Streaming Software Release 2 (AKA v2.0) and Transitioning Sun Streaming Software v1.8. By using the Capacity-On-Demand pricing model, Sun allows customers to purchase a lower streaming capacity at a lowered price, providing a lower entry price point for the system.
The Sun Streaming System delivers quick-to-market, personalized video services on the most reliable, efficient, and scalable IPTV platform available. Sun's flexible x64 portfolio of servers and storage systems lets you enter emerging markets at a low cost for first-subscriber roll-outs and rapidly scale as subscribers and services grow. Deployed as edge servers, or as a centralized or hybrid networking model, the Sun Streaming System gives you video caching, streaming, and optical transport – all in an integrated IP streaming system.
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Sun has released Sun Grid Engine 6.2, the Distributed Resource Management software that provides customers with interoperability capability with an open source project (Grid Engine Open Source) as well as superb, rock solid support for the integrated solution from Sun for all existing hardware and software investments because of binary compatibility for investment protection. Sun Grid Engine leverages all other hardware and operating systems regardless of manufacturers and does not lock them in.
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Leveraging two years of open source development, Sun OpenDS SE 1.0 -- Sun's first commercial Directory Services offering based on the open source OpenDS Directory Services Project -- is a full Sun-licensed product with support offering including a subscription model and a first-time support offering for this next-generational set of Directory Services.
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