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Articles for the keywords: sun partner
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06 Apr 2009
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Emerging Markets Lead the Next Wave of Open Source [21549]
WSJ Interview with Simon Phipps: March 17, 2009
Unexpectedly the pioneers of Open Source, North America and Europe are lagging behind while Emerging Markets, such as Brazil and South Africa take the lead in the utilization of Open Source technology, thus saving them a great deal of money. However, the Obama Administration is moving toward Open Source and Sun Microsystems is supportive.
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06 Mar 2009
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Sun GlassFish Portfolio 2009.02 [21411]
Delivering Web Applications Predictably and Cost Effectively
The GlassFish Portfolio is an open source platform for a competitive price and performance with feature-rich application development and enterprise-class support. Some of the features and benefits of the Sun GlassFish portfolio will appeal directly to Enterprise IT Executives, Web Application Developers/Project Leads, and Partners (ISVs, SIs). The Sun GlassFish Portfolio provides middleware software and services to deliver web applications throughout the enterprise in a predictable and cost effective manner.
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23 Feb 2009
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Sun and MSC.Software [21144]
CAE Solutions for Powerful Engineering Simulation
The new MD Nastran port on Solaris delivers up to 50% performance gains compared with standard Linux version of MD Nastran. MD Nastran Distributed Memory Parallel solutions are also now available on a Solaris x86/x64 cluster managed with Sun Grid Engine, enabling customers to allocate compute cluster resources to the most critical MD Nastran projects in real time.
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22 Feb 2009
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ReplayEngine brings Record/Replay Debugging to HPC Servers and Clusters [21143]
Native code developers can wave goodbye to hard-to-pin-down bugs
Race conditions, deadlocks, random crashes, and corrupted core files -- native Linux C, C++ and FORTRAN application developers dread to see these symptoms in testing or in customer bug reports. Organizations creating applications on and for Sun's line of Linux servers and clusters can now easily troubleshoot these using the ReplayEngine product from TotalView Technologies.
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