InformationWeek,
Mar 01, 2007
The servers deliver a 50% performance boost and blend Fujitsu's mainframe technology with Sun's Solaris operating system, which is offered under Sun's open source license.
ComputerWorld,
Apr 17, 2007
Sun Microsystems Inc. and Fujitsu Ltd. are introducing new servers Tuesday that they jointly developed, while another server maker, Hitachi Ltd., is unveiling new blade servers. They each aim to address buyers' dual needs for computing power and energy efficiency.
San Francisco Chronicle,
Apr 17, 2007
Partnership grows as companies battle with IBM and HP
San Jose Mercury News,
Apr 17, 2007
Sun Microsystems and Fujitsu are unveiling today six new servers that are the first jointly developed products resulting from the 20-year strategic relationship the companies formed in 2004.
ComputerWorld,
Apr 17, 2007
Joint systems give Sun users new path for upgrades
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VNUNet,
Apr 17, 2007
Sun Microsystems and Fujitsu are scheduled to launch a jointly developed server processor later today along with a set of accompanying high-end servers.
IT Jungle,
Apr 17, 2007
Sparc-based server makers Sun Microsystems and Fujitsu and the German-Japanese partnership Fujitsu-Siemens, which sells Sparc, Itanium, and Xeon servers in Europe, will today deliver what is being pitched as a jointly developed Sparc server product line called, appropriately enough, the Sparc Enterprise line.
Internetnews.com,
Apr 17, 2007
Sun Microsystems may have embraced the Xeon and Opteron processors, but that doesn't mean it's ignoring its commitment to its UltraSPARC line of processors.
Investor's Business Daily,
Apr 17, 2007
A resurgent Sun Microsystems (SUNW) is hoping to get an added boost from a new server lineup that includes models powered by the long-awaited Advanced Product Line of next-generation Sparc chips.
CNET,
Apr 17, 2007
The first servers are emerging this month from a Sun Microsystems-Fujitsu alliance begun three years ago in a major effort to keep the Sparc processor line alive and kicking.
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