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Articles for the keywords: Jonathan Schwartz
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01 Apr 2009
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Good News from Sun Marketing [21606]
April 2009
Each month Sun Marketing publishes the "Good News" about Sun. This month there are 17 items and three groups:
- Customers Choose Sun: Solaris and Intel's Xeon 5500 Series, Sun Modular Datacenter, Sun Constellation System, OpenSolaris, MySQL, Sun CoolThreads, OpenOffice
- Leading Market Conversations: open source, cloud computing, Virtual Data Center, open storage, flash memory, Sun Modular Datacenter
- Product Reviews Underscore Innovation: Sun Storage 7110 Unified Storage System, Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 Server, JavaFX, Sun Fire X4140 Server
A two-page PDF of the "Good News" from Sun is available in English and several other languages.
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31 Mar 2009
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Sun's Future Success Lies in Open Source and Cloud Computing [21574]
Schwartz Keynotes at Open Source Business Conference
The Open Source Business Conference held in San Francisco at the end of March afforded Sun President and CEO Jonathan Schwartz an opportunity to talk about the company's complete commitment to open source. He emphasized the advantages open source offers for cloud computing, which he contends is the future of business computing.
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30 Mar 2009
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Cloud Privacy Alliance in the Queue for Sun [21550]
Dennedy Set to Create an Industry Cloud Computing Group for Governance & Privacy Concerns
An alliance is being set up by Sun to rally the community together to create a code of Best Practices for Cloud Computing that serves both customers and providers, with the appointment of Michelle Dennedy, Sun's chief governance officer for cloud computing.
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28 Mar 2009
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Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System with MySQL Guide [21443]
Sun BluePrints Online: Applying Open-Source Operating System Technologies
For businesses requiring a cost-saving solution for delivering fast, reliable information access, Sun's Storage 7000 Unified Storage Systems may provide the answer. Being eco-friendly, easy to manage, and scalable this storage system has an open-systems approach. It uses general purpose servers and storage components, along with innovative technologies and storage software.
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