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2 Sep 2003
#10887
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Sun and Siebel Systems Agreement to Assure Quality
Sun Open Net Environment Products Validated with Siebel Software
A new software development agreement between Sun and Siebel Systems
will enhance the performance of Siebel eBusiness Applications running
on the Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS) and selected Sun
Open Net Environment (Sun ONE) software products such as the Sun
ONE Identity Server 6.0 software (formerly iPlanet Directory
Server: Access Management Edition).
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1 Sep 2003
#10880
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IDC Reports End to the Nine-quarter Decline in Server Market Revenues
Sun Regains the Top Spot in the UNIX Segment with 33 Percent Marketshare
A nine-quarter decline in year-on-year growth finally halted in the
second quarter of 2003, according to market intelligence and advisory
firm IDC. IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker showed a 0.2 percent
increase in quarterly server factory revenues from the second quarter
one year ago.
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2 Sep 2003
#10926
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Sun and Danger Inc. Reach Platform Agreement
Danger Becomes a Licensee of Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition
Sun and Danger Inc., a wireless solution provider, have inked an
agreement by which Danger will become a licensee of Java 2
Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME). In connection with the agreement,
Danger has plans for imminent product launches that are compliant with
the Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) and Mobile
Information Device Profile (MIDP) specifications.
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2 Sep 2003
#10927
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Sun Holds the Lead in HPTC Market Growth
Customer Wins Lead to Increase
According to IDC's Q2CY03 (quarter two, calendar year 2003) Technical
Server report, Sun was the only vendor in the high performance and
technical computing (HPTC) market to outgrow the overall HPTC market in
year-over-year unit shipments. Sun was able to grow shipments by 43
percent, as opposed to the overall market's 30 percent growth.
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1 Sep 2003
#10796
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Sun Completes CenterRun Acquisition
Technology to be Used with Sun N1 Products and Services
Sun has completed its acquisition of CenterRun Inc., which is a
privately-held company that provides software that allows customers to
quickly provision, track and update their networked applications
services. Sun will use the newly-acquired technology in its Sun N1 product and services roadmap.
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