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Sun's iWork Program Wins Global Innovators Award

Sun's iWork Program Wins Global Innovators Award

Sun is known for innovative technology developments, but the company takes innovation seriously across its entire business.

Sun has been recognized with a "Global Innovators Award" from CoreNet, an association for corporate real estate, for its iWork program. Designed to support a dynamic work style, the iWork program offers choice and flexibility and ultimately allows employees to work anywhere, anytime on any device. The program is saving the company millions of dollars annually and is making location less of an issue for Sun's knowledge workers.

CoreNet awarded Sun's iWork program in the Corporate Real Estate and Workplace Management category. CoreNet, a leading global professional organization that includes corporate real estate executives, economic development agencies and commercial real estate service providers, recognizes innovative practices and excellence in the strategic management of corporate real estate each year.

"We are proud that CoreNet chose to honor iWork," said Bill Agnello, senior vice president of Sun's Workplace Resources. "It's particularly noteworthy that Sun is recognized for how we've integrated our own technology and tools such as SunRay and Web Services to build a total solution. After many years of development, we believe that iWork has evolved into a truly innovative program that supports the dynamic way our employees now work. As Sun continues to grow as a global competitor, iWork will enable our employees to effectively work anywhere, anytime on any device."

About Sun's iWork Program

Sun's vision for the iWork program is to build effective, integrated work environments that provide choice in how, when and where Sun's employees work, at a cost Sun can afford. Of Sun's 35,000 employees, 13,000 are part of the iWork program and Sun is targeting $100 million in annual savings due to reduced real estate costs and improved productivity thanks to the program.

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