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01 March, 2004 -
07 March, 2004
Issue 1
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Weekly Summary:
This week Sun adds to its offerings in the HP Away program [12420].
The education conference in Madrid gave Sun an opportunity to showcase
its solutions and how they are being adopted by new customers; see
[12457] and the Education section.
The Publications section focuses on Java technology books.
The Athens Airport is deploying the Sun Java Enterprise System, giving
employees and others access to services via a portal [12352].
Other case studies demostrating successful deployments of Sun
technology can be found in this week's Healthcare section and
Government section.
The SunNetwork Conference 2004 in Shanghai is coming up -- Get your
discounted registration now [12431]. Other events coming up are for
gamers and HTPC.
The Executive Review is included with this week's issue.
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15 March, 2004 -
21 March, 2004
Issue 3
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Weekly Summary:
This week's issue looks at several companies finding success with Sun.
Inmarsat Ltd. is selecting Sun for support of its mobile satellite
communications network [12543]. Rural Seguros is moving its insurance
business to the Sun platform [12572], while Sun and Vignette are
working together to build virtual meeting places [12580].
The Security section offers information on preventing unauthorized
access with Sun Alerts [12466] while the JavaTM technology section
looks at JavaTM Specification Request 127: JavaServerTM Faces
[12511].
Read about Sun promotions for the N1TM Service Provisioning System
[12547], Sun FireTM V480/V880 servers [12546] and Sun FireTM
12K-15K server Upgrade Kits [12544].
The Education section looks at how three educational institutions are
choosing Sun [12455].
The Manufacturing section looks at how two companies are offering the
industry solutions using Sun technology [12562] and [12527].
Find out how to register for the JavaOneSM Conference in the section
devoted to that event [12500].
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29 March, 2004 -
04 April, 2004
Issue 5
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Weekly Summary:
Headlines about Sun this week start with the preliminary earnings
announcements and the agreements with Microsoft [12706] and [12707].
The Sun JavaTM Studio Creator early access is now available [12678].
Wal-Mart will sell Microtel computers at very low prices running the
Sun JavaTM Desktop System [12689].
Industry Sections this Week
- Telco: Featuring a solution from Sun, Highdeal Transactive and
Steleus that uses OSS through JavaTM APIs to prevent mobile networks
from revenue incurring losses [12653].
- Life Sciences: To help in the fight against cancer, the Japanese
National Institute of Radiological Sciences will use a solution from Sun
and Rosetta Biosoftware [12448].
In other sections:
- Developer-related features of Sun JavaTM System Application Server,
Platform Edition 8 [12652]
- Online seminars on JavaTM 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EETM)
[12646] and on Data Center innovation [12679]
- Texas Instruments to boost performance of transistors with 65 nm
technology [12635]
- More gaming news in the Java Technology section
- Version 4.4 of Sun StorEdgeTM Traffic Manager software released
[12599]
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08 March, 2004 -
14 March, 2004
Issue 2
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Weekly Summary:
This week's issue reports on Sun software successes: The Haryana State of
India will adopt StarOffice 7 software in its government offices
[12496]. The online travel site Orbitz uses Jini technology in its
Service-Oriented Architecture [12425]. In case you missed last week's
issue, see article [12352] to read how the Athens International Airport
is preparing for the Olympics with the Sun Java Enterprise System.
Want to know how the Sun Java Desktop System differs from Microsoft
Windows? See [12510].
The Telco section outlines the benefits of the JAIN SLEE [12397] and
provides a link to mobile guidelines from the Liberty Alliance Project
[12416].
In the Servers section, get a brief overview of Sun's recently announced
midrange servers, with links to more details [12512].
Partner-related stories include: Day Software [12489];
Vignette [12499]; SAP [12478]; FileNet [12498]; i2 [12375].
In the FOSS section, read about the latest Mozilla products [12318].
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22 March, 2004 -
28 March, 2004
Issue 4
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Weekly Summary:
Sun made news this week at the CTIA Wireless 2004 conference with its gaming server [12621] and partner announcements with RIM [12623] and AT&T [12626].
Other Partner news came from Sun and:
- Pronto Networks (iForceSM Wi-Fi Hotspot Appliance) [12622]
- Aligo (Mobile Enterprise Applications) [12619]
- Metapa (data warehousing) [12620]
StarOfficeTM software continues to gain acceptance in India [12571]. New tools
will be introduced [12575].
Industry sections this week:
- Education
- Healthcare
- JavaOneSM Conference and JavaOneSM Online Program
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