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Sun plans software support for Opteron

"We are very excited to work with AMD on this new opportunity, as the availability of Solaris, Java and Sun ONE on AMD Opteron provides our customers and partners with a highly reliable, secure, enterprise-ready platform for deploying applications and Web services," Jonathan Schwartz, executive vice president of software for Sun, said in a statement.

More: CNet

Posted 2003-04-22, 14:47 GMT by Mariusz Zynel
 

McNealy: Sun Will Beat Dell On x86 System Pricing

Sun Microsystems Chairman and CEO Scott McNealy Wednesday told about 600 partners here that Sun is aggressively implementing a "state-of-the-art" x86 system strategy with pricing below that of rival Dell Computer.

"We are going to give you a great, state-of-the-art, priced below Dell x86 strategy," said McNealy, speaking at the iForce Partner Summit. " Why? Because we can. We get it from the same manufacturer, the same Asian assembler, through the same Intel."

More: CRN

Posted 2003-04-11, 01:13 GMT by Mariusz Zynel
 

Sun likely to use AMD's Opteron chip

"Can we commit to using Opteron today? No," Loiacono said. "Can we use it? Are we likely to use it? Yes."

More: CNET

Posted 2003-04-09, 06:16 GMT by Bruce Riddle
 

Sun Rolls Out Trusted Solaris for x86

"We're very serious about Solaris on the x86 platform. This is yet another show of commitment from us," said Anil Gadre

More: eweek

Posted 2003-04-09, 06:09 GMT by Bruce Riddle
 

Sun, Apple Ignite New Desktop Skirmish...

...with Microsoft Corp. While it's doubtful that either company will be able to unseat Windows' monopoly status in the PC market, you've got to admire their pluck. Sun Microsystems Inc.'s attack on Microsoft's desktop fortress is called Project Mad Hatter [QuickLink 36292] and uses Linux combined with StarOffice and other open-source goodies. Although most of the attention has been given to Sun's embrace of Linux and open source, the real story is about hardware.

According to Loaicano, Sun will stop its "Lucy-and-the-football approach with Solaris on x86".

More: ComputerWorld

Posted 2003-04-09, 03:01 GMT by Bruce Riddle
 

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