2009 Featured Articles
CommunityOne + JavaOne (June 1, 2009) You didn't have to be in San Francisco to join in at CommunityOne and JavaOne -- all you had to do was keep up with events on this page as the shows went on and get all the news, technology briefings, and excitement going on. Even folks at the show used this page to see events they missed and catch up with on-the-floor interviews with attendees, Java Rockstars, luminaries, and just folks attending the show.
JavaOne+CommunityOne (April 29, 2008) June 1st starts a weeklong series of must-see, must-be-there, events for JavaOne and Open Source programmers, aficionados, and users. That's when San Francisco's Moscone Center opens up with of this year's CommunityOne and JavaOne Conferences where attendees will be treated to a rich series of new product announcements, great technologies to learn, and lots of fun.
Every Day is Earth Day at Sun (April 22, 2009) Among the biggest issues Sun is committed to help its customers deal with is reducing the impact IT has on the environment. So we are building -- and using worldwide -- eco-responsible systems, services, and programs that lower power consumption, reduce overall environmental impact, and decrease the energy costs of IT.
World's Largest Archives Are Stored on Sun (March 26, 2009) The largest national libraries, the most esteemed universities, and the most ambitious research organizations around the world all trust their irreplaceable data archives to Sun storage.
Open Network Systems Launch (March 30, 2009) Sun's new Intel Xeon 5500 (Nehalem)-based blade systems are already powering the high-performance computing (HPC) systems at Sun customers around the world. And even more customers will receive the first shipments of Sun's new Xeon 5500-based systems after Sun's April 14 unveiling in Las Vegas of the Open Network System.
The Internet in a Box (March 25, 2009) If you had to store three petabytes of data and keep it online for the entire Internet community, and you wanted to save space and energy, what would you do? For the Internet Archive, the answer was simple: Put the data in a Sun Modular Datacenter (Sun MD) equipped with Sun's Open Storage technology.
Top Internet Sites Rely on Sun (February 17, 2009) From servers and storage to Solaris, MySQL and Glassfish, the Web sites people visit everyday are powered by Sun products.
Sun's New Eco-Friendly Datacenter (January 26, 2009) Our Broomfiled, CO, datacenter consolidation project is our biggest, and also our greenest.
Top 5 Fastest Growing Social Networking Sites Rely on Sun (January 12, 2009) Hundreds of millions of people are using social networking sites to express identity, establish affinities and unleash their creativity, and five out of the five fastest growing social networking sites are running on Sun technology. |
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