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22 Mar 2004
#12621
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Multiplayer Java Technology Game Server Prototype Revealed
Industry's First Interconnects Different Games onto One Network
Sun's game server prototype integrates Java technology with
IGN/GameSpy and TimesTen information to interconnect multiple game
devices to a single game network. This prototype's architecture enables
an infrastructure to support various games, making it appealing to
developers and publishers, who'll save money deploying an online
game.
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22 Mar 2004
#12632
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McNealy Intrigues Audience with Sun's Latest Developments
Java Technology-based Technological Innovations Wow CTIA Wireless 2004 Conference
Sun CEO Scott McNealy summed up his keynote
presentation at the CTIA Wireless 2004 conference in Atlanta by saying: "The Java technology-powered environment is now outshipping
the Microsoft world. Deal with it." Sun impressed industry
watchers with a multitude of new partnerships and developments.
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22 Mar 2004
#12625
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Network Equipment Provider Lifecycle Services Program
Sun's New Program for NEPs Offers Custom Services
Sun is launching the Network Equipment Provider Lifecycle Services
Program that targets product development to enable highly
customized solutions be offered to the end user. NEPs will lessen their
costs for product development, integration and supply chain monies
through the NEP Lifecycle Services Program.
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23 Mar 2004
#12633
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Java Technology Game Development Contest
Deadline: June 7th, 2004
Get ready independent video game developers, Sun is looking for innovative game applications using Java technology. Winners will be awarded
a variety of prizes including a license and deployment license from
IGN/GameSpy (valued at $40,000), Athlon 64 PCs from AMD (valued at
$7,500) and two Zodiacs from Tapwave (valued at $800).
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23 Mar 2004
#12638
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Sun Java System Application Server Selected by U.S. Navy
Solution to be Used for Top Command and Control Program
The U.S. Navy's Program Executive Office for Command, Control,
Computer, Communications, Intelligence and Space (PEO C4I and Space) is
selecting the Sun Java System Application Server Standard Edition
7. The solution will run all Global Command and Control -- Maritime
(GCCS-M) deployments starting in 2005.
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22 Mar 2004
#12620
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Economical Solution for Data Warehousing
Sun Teams with Metapa to Offer Viable Strategy
Bringing the power of low-cost computing to data warehousing is now
available through the collaborative efforts of Sun and Metapa Inc.
Integrating Metapa's Cluster DataBase (CDB) on Solaris Operating
System (Solaris OS) (x86 Platform Edition) and three Sun Fire servers allows for an economical solution to store and perform detailed analysis of
critical event data.
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24 Mar 2004
#12643
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Sun Services Survey
Make Sure You Get the Information You Need
Sun Services is conducting a survey to see how effective their
communications are. They are asking how satisfied people are with Sun
Services' product information. Let them know if you'd like to get that
information as part of this news report.
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