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28 Jun 2004
#13346
Schwartz Declares Java Technology "On Fire!"
Cites $120 Billion Economy, New Markets, Innovations as Fueling the Flames

Sun President and COO Jonathan Schwartz's keynote address at the 2004 JavaOne Conference defined Java technology as the soon-to-be "de facto standard for the worldwide network." Schwartz's opening speech, delivered to the world's largest Java technology developer and partner conference, touched on Sun's latest product releases and strategic developments.

29 Jun 2004
#13357
McNealy Discusses Red Hat, Microsoft and Java Technology
Sun CEO Reaffirms Java is Everywhere

Red Hat and Microsoft were formally invited by Sun Chairman and CEO Scott McNealy to join the Java Community Process during his keynote speech at the 2004 JavaOne Conference, and he stated that greater things would be made possible for the community with these two companies as active participants.

28 Jun 2004
#13333
Sun's Future Goals Regarding Tools, Microsoft and Research
Gosling Shares His Thoughts

Deemed the father of Java programming language, Dr. James Gosling spoke with Janice J. Heiss recently about his work as Chief Technology Officer of Sun's Developer Products group, his views on the Sun-Microsoft Agreement and his current research project entitled Jackpot.

29 Jun 2004
#13360
Ireland's Largest Banking and Financial Services Organization Selects Sun
Sun Java Desktop System Makes Business Sense to Allied Irish Bank

Allied Irish Bank (AIB) will transition all of its branch staff in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom to the Sun Java Desktop System in 2005, making it the largest financial services enterprise deal for this Sun product.

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