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LimeWire Peer-to-Peer
LimeWire, written in the Java programming language, is the fastest P2P file sharing program on the planet!
Music Mania Powered by Java Technology
You can sing, dance, create ringtones or just listen to some great tunes! Check out how Java Technology powers Music Mania on your PC and your mobile phone.
 
 
Success Stories
Sun helps Ernie Ball Company Create an open-source IT Infrastructure
Sun's open-source operating system software, and flexible server, storage and desktop technology allowed the Ernie Ball Company to create a simple, powerful IT infrastructure to support the legendary company’s growing business.
Sun x64 AMD Opteron Processor-based Platform & Solaris 10 OS Handling 2 Billion Queries Per Month for Gracenote
This mobile technology leader sought a fast, reliable and highly scalable server and operating system platform to help listeners get the information they need about the music on their digital devices. With Sun x64 servers using AMD Opteron processor-based servers and blades, Sun Fire X4500 server and Solaris 10 OS, the company handles 2 billion queries per month.
 
 
White Papers
Easing the Space, Power, and Cooling Crunch with Green Internet Datacenter Re-Design
How communication carriers can reduce space, power, and cooling costs while 'greening' their operations
Digital Archiving Solutions
Sun Microsystems offers the servers, automated tape libraries, disk storage, management software, and infrastructure for creating and maintaining a digital media archive.
Open Standards-Based Mobile Music Architectures for Wireless Carriers
Wireless carriers understand that mobile music isn’t just an adjunct, it’s a whole new market that can reach subscribers in developing countries without basic Internet access, in developed countries with a highly-mobile population, and teenagers who may impulse buy the latest hits wherever they happen to be.
 
 

 
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