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Press Releases

Sun Microsystems To Provide Java Technology Support to SAP and NetWeaver Customers Through Java for Business

(January 15, 2009)

SAP Customers Can Continue Using Java SE 1.4.2 on Windows and Linux Platforms; Multi-year Agreement Provides Java Technology Support and Services from Sun

Extended Java SE 1.4 Support through Java for Business

(April 9, 2008)

Based on feedback received from a large number of customers and ISVs, Sun decided to create a Java for Business support offering which will extend the amount of time that Sun provides updates for Java SE releases.

Sun launches Java platform for businesses

(April 9, 2008)

Customers will also get quicker access to security fixes via *Java for Business* Revisions, and is available via a company-wide license with three levels.

Sun revamps Java SE support options

(April 8, 2008)

Featured is a new paid-subscription program called Java for Business, which provides fixes for the 1.4, 5 and 6 versions of Java SE.

Sun Releases New Subscription-Focused Java for Business

(April 8, 2008)

Java for Business was created based on the feedback Sun received from a large number of our customers and ISVs who requested we extend the amount of time that Sun provides updates for Java SE releases via a paid support offering.

Sun Releases Java Platform Standard Edition For Business

(April 7, 2008)

Subscription-based product extends Sun's industry-leading support to the Java SE Platform.

Sun Releases Java Platform Standard Edition

(April 7, 2008)

Sun also announced a redistribution agreement so that ISVs, service providers and integrators can offer Java for Business to their customers ...

Sun's Java Gets Subscription Support Plan

(April 7, 2008)

Java for Business adds the option to pay for increased support, with the promise of keeping the free edition current.

Sun Moves To Java Subscriptions For Older Version Support

(April 7, 2008)

Instead of having to update older applications to a current Java SE release, users can pay for continued technical support to remain on an older version.