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| December 2008 |
Sun Rolls Out Major Emerging Markets Initiative
In a move to leverage opportunities and expand its customer base across its Emerging Markets (EM) geography, Sun Microsystems has announced the roll out of a regional telecoverage model. |
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| Dec 18, 2008 |
Sun Seeks to Shine in Emerging Markets
The telecoverage model will go live across emerging markets and will be implemented by local companies that Sun has partnered with in these markets. The Emerging Markets (EM) region consists of 139 countries spanning Latin America, South and Eastern Europe, India and Greater China. |
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| 3 Dec 2008 |
Marketwatch: USC Shoah Foundation Institute Launches Important Living History Archive Project
Sun and the USC Shoah Foundation Institute announce the completion of the first stage of the living history project that has captured more than 100,000 hours of interviews of survivors and other witnesses of the Holocaust. One of the world's largest digital video archiving projects, the Shoah Foundation, originally established by filmmaker and USC trustee Steven Spielberg, has worked to archive these important testimonials to a long lasting digital format. "It's been our pleasure to work closely with the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for such a worthy cause," said Peter Ryan, executive vice-president, Global Sales and Services, Sun Microsystems. "Sun understands the importance of archiving these historical records and has developed a robust platform that safeguards this content for future generations." |
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| 24 October 2008 |
What do buyers REALLY want?
As enterprises and government departments have become more dependent on IT, they have also become more canny as buyers. "What people want to know now is what are the trends for the next few years, so they can use technology to support the core business goals," says Peter Ryan, executive vice-president and global head of sales at Sun Microsystems. "What does it mean, for example, to run a business over the network?" Such questions could just as easily come from the chief executive or chief finance officer, as the chief information officer. |
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