While one of the results of the Sun/Microsoft agreement will surely be
a growing variety of interoperable solutions, customers needn't wait
for those fruits to ripen if interoperability figures prominently in
their IT planning. Sun is already in the business and has available an
impressive list of market-ready interoperable solutions.
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The Sun Ray Users Group (SRUG) is an environment for collaborative
and best practices assistance with Sun Ray technology. Created by Sun in
response to customer demand, this collaborative Web site is hosted by
the Santa Clara County Office of Education at www.sun-rays.org.
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Dr. Radia Perlman, distinguished engineer with Sun Laboratories, was
named Inventor of the Year by SVIPLA for her contributions to the
technical arts. Selected by a vote from her peers, Perlman was
acknowledged for her work on network security and routing technologies
that has had a profound impact on the Internet.
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Each week, we determine which articles have been most frequently referenced by logged in subscribers to provide you with the most popular articles of the current and last volumes. The Web version of this article has the top 10 articles. The top article last week was "Clearing the Air on the Sun/Microsoft Agreement" [13227]. The top article for this volume is still "Sun Confirms Plans to Open Source Solaris Operating System" [13199].
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