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31 Jan 2005
#13952
Challenging Conventional Wisdom to Drive Innovation
Scott McNealy's Contrarian Approach

Sun prides itself on being contrarian and this attitude begins at the top. Sun Chairman and CEO Scott McNealy has always been one to challenge the conventional wisdom and continues to do so as is evident in the company's drive toward open standards, pay-per-use computing and innovative business models.

31 Jan 2005
#14097
E-Commerce in 2005
Sun VP of Retail Discusses the Future of Online Retailing

Security and simplifying the buying process are two key areas that online retailers should be focusing on to improve their future business success, says Mike Green, vice president of Retail at Sun. In an interview with Jennifer LeClaire of E-Commerce Times, Green discussed what he views as the biggest challenges facing online retailers.

31 Jan 2005
#14082
"Using Identity Management to Achieve Security and Compliance"
Sun Solutions Address Economic, Technological Challenges

Ensuring the security of sensitive information and achieving compliance with global regulatory requirements are among the most critical and daunting challenges facing organizations today. Sun understands these concerns and is aggressively addressing them with several product offerings designed with identity management in mind.

31 Jan 2005
#14013
Securing the Modern Data Center
Sun Secure Application Switch - N2000 Series

Enterprise and service provider environments now have access to an ISO/OSI Layer 4-7 device that is easy to integrate into existing infrastructures with the Sun Secure Application Switch - N2000 Series. This Sun product integrates gigabit wire-speed application switching, chip-level embedded security and dynamic resource virtualization.

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