January 22, 2007
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By now you've read the press release, and you know that Sun and Intel are joining forces to drive Solaris, the NetBeans development environment, Java, and the Intel Xeon platform. You'll see ads that look like this in a few days:
The short form of the relationship is this - Intel has agreed to endorse and OEM from Sun the open source Solaris OS. Just stop there for a second. If...
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) and Intel Corporation today announced a broad strategic alliance centered on Intel's endorsement of the Solaris Operating System (OS) and Sun's commitment to deliver a comprehensive family of enterprise and telecommunications servers and workstations based on Intel Xeon processors. The scope of the agreement spans Solaris, Java and NetBeans...
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Get the details and watch the webcast.
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OK, that's not really true. Mark is a sharp
guy, and gets open source as well, indeed, better, than most. But...
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Yes, we are making an announcement with Intel this morning, and no, you're not going to get the inside skinny here before we hold our press conference. But do be sure to tune in...
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Sun Microsystems's new deal with Intel (http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/01/22/HNsunintelservers_1.html)just
expands its product base rather than negatively impacting its
commitment to SPARC or rival...
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Sun Microsystems Inc. today announced an alliance with Intel Corp., a
move that will greatly expand Suns involvement with the chip...
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22 Jan 2007 - CEOs Jonathan Schwartz and Paul Otellini to outline details of landmark alliance.
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They're visible
advocates for environmental responsibility, espousing green policies
for natural resource use and waste disposal, product design and
life-cyscle principles--along with...
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THE NEWS THAT Intel is backing Sun's Solaris, and in return Sun
will use Xeon processors in some of its boxes...
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Sun Microsystems Inc. last week detailed an UltraSparc road map that
describes a bright future for server workloads that can make...
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Sun
Microsystems has completed the initial design for its next-generation
Rock processor, and expects to launch the device in the second...
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Computer maker Sun Microsystems (http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2086186,00.asp#)
Inc. will announce on Monday plans to use microprocessors from No. 1
chip maker Intel Corp., according...
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Jonathan Schwartz and Paul Otellini, the chief
executives of Sun and Intel, respectively, are expected to share the
stage in San...
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category: Developers
For a limited time, Sun is offering a free DVD software kit that includes the Solaris 10 Operating System, SPARC and x86 Platforms, and
these great developer tools: Sun Studio 11, Java Studio Creator 2 Update 1, Java Studio Enterprise 8, NetBeans 5.0.
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Weblogs: Derby contributions and performance analysis, open-source and business, and Joshua's final freebie
Spotlight: JavaOne 2007 registration open
Java Today: Java Tools community newsletter #107, history of Apple-Java relationship, and Linux non-profits FSG and OSDL merge
Forum postings: Seeking GlassFish deployment stories, Substance 3.2 RC, and reducing cookie-cutter code
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