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21 Oct 2003
#11365
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Sun's Volume Servers Reaching More Markets: Charities to Healthcare
Demand Increases for Sun Fire V480 Servers, Sun Fire V440 Servers
Some of the customers using the Sun Fire V480 server and Sun
Fire V440 server include Texas Instruments and Motorola Ireland,
iForce Partners BEA and Kasenna, and the University Hospitals
Health Systems (UHHS). A charity organization in the UK used Sun
servers and other Sun hardware for a fundraising event that generated
over $5 million (USD) during a five-hour period when the event was
broadcast by the BBC.
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21 Oct 2003
#11364
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Saving Investments in Designs with Model-driven Architecture Solutions
Sun and ISVs Create MDA Solutions
Sun and a group of independent software vendors (ISVs) are working
together to create model-driven architecture (MDA) solutions that
reduce cost and complexity. MDA helps an organization protect its
investments in software by creating re-usable models.
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22 Oct 2003
#11373
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Sun Scores Wins Over Three Months
One-dozen Highlighted from the Hundreds
Sun has chosen to highlight twelve of the hundreds of customers who
have chosen Sun solutions over the past three months. This list
includes the global satellite company Hughes Network Systems, the
educational institution World Book and the U.S. Government's Federal
Aviation Administration, as well as many others.
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23 Oct 2003
#11377
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Shell HomeGenie Based on Sun Java Enterprise System
Offers Remote Access to Homes
Sun's services and technologies have been chosen by Shell for use as a
secure network computing platform for Shell's new integrated home
management solution: Shell HomeGenie. Through Shell HomeGenie,
homeowners gain Web-based remote access to household systems and
devices through an OSGi-based residential gateway that uses a broadband
Internet connection.
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24 Oct 2003
#11378
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Sun Launches China Alliance to Push Java Technology Adoption
Scott McNealy Attends Inaugural Event with Partners
Sun will try to capitalize on the momentum of Java technology
adoption in Greater China by launching a region-wide alliance on Java
technology. The new alliance will follow the launch of Sun's Java
Center of Excellence (JCOE) program earlier this year with a new
alliance aimed at offering the value and skills of Java technology
programming and architecting to Sun customers throughout China.
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20 Oct 2003
#11311
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Sun Microsystems of Canada Provides Hardware to Canadian Space Project
Testing and Engineering to Help da Vinci Project
Sun Microsystems of Canada has joined the da Vinci Project, a space
project in Canada to launch a manned rocket into space. Sun is one of
the project's official technology product partners and will provide
hardware and network cluster tools for design simulation and virtual
prototyping.
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