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Sun builds software to slice up servers
?This potentially looks like a reason to go for Solaris on x86 for large-scale infrastructures ? More: zdnet
Posted 2003-10-16, 05:31 GMT by (mk)
Sun's Solaris x86 customers see the light of day
After a couple of months of being nudged, prodded and begged, Sun Microsystems has forked over some Solaris x86 customer wins to prove the OS has plenty of backing. The customer list is impressive. You won't find any massive enterprises picking up Solaris x86 for equally massive rollouts on the list, but you will find a diverse set of smaller customers, ranging from gaming companies to financial services. Sun is holding up five new customers as proof that their renewed backing of the OS is paying off. "We have over 300,000 registered licenses for Solaris 9 x86," said Ann Wettersten, vice president of software marketing at Sun. "We are tripling our investment in the OS, and customers are seeing it as a viable alternative." More: The Register
Posted 2003-10-15, 12:31 GMT by Mariusz Zynel
Sun ONE Web Server 6.1 - free trial
Sun released its ONE Webserver 6.1 for Solaris x86. For evaluation period of 60 days it can be downloaded from: Sun Download Center More: Sun
Posted 2003-10-15, 12:17 GMT by Mariusz Zynel
Sun to release Solaris for AMD's Opteron
Solaris, Sun's version of Unix, already runs on 32-bit "x86" processors including AMD's Athlon and Intel's Xeon. But Sun also will release a version in 2004 that will take advantage of the 64-bit extensions that make Opteron different from those other chips, Sun software chief Jonathan Schwartz told reporters in a meeting here Thursday. Sun made the decision because of the speed that software shows on Opteron, Schwartz said. "It is highly performant on the systems we've looked at now," he said. A test version of Solaris for Opteron is scheduled to arrive in the first quarter of 2004, with the final version later in the year, Schwartz said. More: News.Com
Posted 2003-10-10, 15:20 GMT by Mariusz Zynel
Customers Choose Sun's Solaris(TM) X86 Operating System for Superior Performance and IT Costs Savings
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW - News) today announced more than 300,000 registered licenses of the Solaris(TM) 9 Operating System (OS) (x86 Platform Edition). This volume attests to a surge in customer demand for the secure, reliable and highly performant Solaris OS on a variety of x86 systems, setting the foundation for continued growth and interest in Sun's Java Enterprise System. GetMore Securities, Gracenote, Maya Online, the Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research and Tellme Networks, Inc. are among a growing list of customers and partners from key industries such as telecommunications, entertainment and finance who are already taking advantage of the feature-rich Solaris OS x86 platform. More: Yahoo Finance
Posted 2003-10-10, 15:18 GMT by Mariusz Zynel
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