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Showcasing its Open Computing portfolio and partner solutions at the Educause Conference 2009, Sun Microsystems is reinforcing its position as a leader in open source technologies for the education community...
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At PayPal X Innovate 2009, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced an alliance with PayPal to support application payment in the Java Store Beta and enhancements to the beta user experience...
Ayoma Gayan Wijethunga
Ayoma Gayan Wijethunga
Still waiting to get my hand on JavaStore.. Have to wait will 2010 just because I'm out of US... Keep up the good work, Sun...
November 3 at 10:21am
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Sun Microsystems Sun Fact: Did you know that Blue Sky Studios used a Sun Server Farm to create Ice Age Dawn of the Dinosaurs? http://bit.ly/27wJCy

November 2 at 11:43am
Aquil
Aquil
YES! I knew that. How cool..
Sat at 2:29am
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced the Internet availability of proxy materials for its 2009 Annual Meeting of Stockholders under the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's Notice and Access rule...
Samuel Butar-butar
October 28 at 7:08pm
Deepak Murthy
Deepak Murthy
Heard the sale to Oracle went through. U guys must be looking forward to january (2010>)
October 30 at 12:05pm
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Sun Microsystems Sun Blog Spotlight: Get all your Sun Constellation News http://bit.ly/2fA4Dt

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The Sun lineup of Infiniband networking products continues to expand. To see the full lineup, click here. We have recently introduced a new products, the Sun Datacenter Infiniband Switch 72.
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Sun Microsystems Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced it has secured the top spot for tape storage automation revenue for the first half of calendar year 2009, as reported by top analyst firm IDC(1)...
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Sun Microsystems See Sun's newest QDR InfiniBand Switches for HPC http://bit.ly/4ekoF0 (Switch 72) & http://bit.ly/3pAjwg (Switch 678)

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The 1RU Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Switch 72 is a complete, ultra-slim, ultra-dense switch fabric solution for Sun server clusters up to 72 Quad Data Rate (QDR) InfiniBand (IB) nodes. You'll save big by avoiding the hundreds of cables and management hours required by competitors' 17+RU switches. ...
Shahid Rana
Shahid Rana
Cisco has withdrawn InfiniBand product line
October 15 at 10:33am
Rahat Azim Chowdhury
Rahat Azim Chowdhury
ya..now i got the latest update....CISCO decided to leave the work 4 IBM and Mellanox....but it was a nice product who has a high-speed "fabric" for linking systems.
October 15 at 12:11pm
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) and Fujitsu (TSE:6702) today announced new quad-core SPARC64 VII processors and an enhanced memory controller for the SPARC Enterprise server line...
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Sun Microsystems Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced the expansion of its industry-leading disk storage portfolio to include the new Sun Storage 6180 Array built upon multiple generations of Sun modular storage technology...
Kristianto Setiawan
Kristianto Setiawan
Symetric or Asymetric ?
October 13 at 7:51am
Ravindra Veera
Ravindra Veera
Hi Kris .... It should be symetric ... ;)
October 16 at 2:16pm
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Sun Microsystems Have you heard? Oracle & Sun Are Faster than IBM: Proof Now Available! http://bit.ly/sOFfF

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Today, Oracle announced a new world record TPC-C benchmark result for Oracle® Database 11g running on Sun SPARC® servers with CMT technology and the Sun Solaris Operating System (1). This result proves that the Oracle-Sun combination runs faster than IBM DB2 running on IBM’s flagship Power 595(2).
Bob Hoekstra
Bob Hoekstra
I have a very old Tadpole, just because I cannot bear to dump it. However, my current "take with me" desktop is an Acer Aspire 5735, 2GHz Intel duo, 4GB memory, with OpenSolaris. Very reasonably priced. I can recommend this :)
October 13 at 10:59am
Dave
Dave
While we are talking about affordable SPARC, I'm wondering whatever happened to the T3120 that was supposed to have shipped this year.

http://www.c0t0d0s0.org/archives/5051-SPARC-Enterprise-T3120-youve-read-it-at-c0t0d0s0.org-first-;.html

Sure do hope Oracle lower the barrier to entry for new (not used!!) SPARC hardware.
October 13 at 1:09pm
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced the general availability of the Sun GlassFish Communications Server 2.0, its open source and high performance telco-grade application server that offers the foundation for a service delivery platform for the telecommunications industry...
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Sun Microsystems Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced a significant leap forward in the industry with the introduction of new Sun Storage F5100 Flash Array that extends Sun's flash portfolio with the latest innovation that offers customers the best way to scale storage performance...
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced new versions of Sun Role Manager software and Sun Directory Server Enterprise Edition, offering organizations updated tools to intelligently manage their identity portfolio...
Ravindra Veera
October 16 at 2:17pm
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At this year's Oracle OpenWorld Conference (Oct. 11-15 at Moscone Center, San Francisco), Sun Microsystems, Inc...
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced the availability of the Solaris 10 10/09 Operating System (OS)...
Ronald Prettyman
Ronald Prettyman
it has something to do with the executable, spent hours looking though logs and watching snoop, checking the firewall, etc, etc, etc, etc. I did install the update manually. I ended up exporting my settings removing the dhcp packages and reinstalling from the 06/09 dvd with pkgrm SUNWdhc*;pkgadd -d . SUNWdhc* and deleteing the /var/dhcp and /etc/... Read Moreinet/dhcpsrv.conf then reimporting the settings and it works fine now. Still can't figure out for the life of me what was wrong, the request would come in and the dhcp wouldn't respond at all(looking at snoop on ports 67 and 68), in.dhcpd was running fine(at least appeared to) svcs reported that dhcp was online and had no issues, even set it to debug and verbatum logging, nothing out of the ordinary, looked though the logs at the time of death too, (around 4pm yesturday) nothing. Working fine now. Thanks for the suggestions.
But no errors, nothing out of the ordinary in the logs. syslog or the dhcp-server log
October 9 at 1:48am
Ronald Prettyman
Ronald Prettyman
thanks for all the suggestions
October 9 at 1:51am