International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) (June 18, 2008) At the International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) 2008, Sun will be showcasing its innovative HPC portfolio with new products and solutions aimed to enable mainstream HPC customers to take advantage of Sun's superscale computing technologies.
2008 NXTcomm (June 16, 2008) Sun Microsystems will have a strong presence at 2008 NXTcomm, showcasing its innovative and eco-friendly products along with its partners on the show's exhibition floor.
Sun Latin America Emerging Markets (May 13, 2008) Sun Microsystems will host its first Emerging Markets Summit in Latin America on May 13, 2008. This event in Sao Paulo, Brazil, brings together key influencers and opinion leaders from the private sector, government, academia and NGOs, along with media and analysts, for an open discussion on issues and trends that are shaping the growth of the network economy in Latin America.
CommunityOne 2008 (May 5, 2008) Sun Microsystems will be opening our tent flap to the developer community for CommunityOne. Learn from experts representing a wide range of open source projects.
JavaOne 2008 (May 5, 2008) The 2008 JavaOne conference offers Java developers and technology enthusiasts the opportunity to learn about the latest innovations in Java technology, scripting, Open Source, Web 2.0 and more.
Sun's Q3FY08 Quarterly Results (May 1, 2008) Financial results conference call with Sun Executives
MySQL User Conference & Expo (April 14, 2008) The MySQL User Conference & Expo, taking place in Santa Clara, CA, April 14-17, brings together more than 2,000 open source and database experts.
2008 NAB Show (April 14, 2008) Originally targeted at broadcast industry professionals, the NAB Show has evolved over the years to attract the global community of broadcasters, content professionals, technology providers and more that shape the broadcast and digital media landscape.
SPARC Enterprise T5140 and T5240 Servers (April 9, 2008) The servers feature 128 compute threads in compact one- or two-rack units and two to four times more memory and internal disk capacity than competitive x86 systems, helping customers to consolidate their datacenter infrastructure into a smaller, more powerful, energy-efficient environment. |
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