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Sun strengthens OS and storage offerings
It was difficult to miss the important announcements that Sun Microsystems made Monday, Nov. 15. The company announced a new OS, Solaris 10; a new file system, ZFS (zettabyte file system); plus a handful of storage-specific products, including management software, two new storage arrays, and a new tape library. More: InfoWorld
Posted 2004-11-24, 09:47 GMT by Mariusz Zynel
Sun takes the wraps off of Solaris 10
Between settling lawsuits with Microsoft, litigating over Java, releasing x86 servers, and embracing Linux, Sun has somehow found the time to finish up and unveil Solaris 10, the latest version of its operating system. In development for a number of years, Solaris 10 cost over US$500 million in research and development and boasts over 600 new features. The cost? Nothing. Due to be officially released in January 2005, Solaris 10 will be a free release, with Sun charging a fee for subscriptions and other support. More: ArsTechnica
Posted 2004-11-16, 22:14 GMT by Mariusz Zynel
Solaris 10: Sun Struts Its Stuff, Details New Opportunities
"Solaris 10 is the biggest thing Sun has done in the past nine years, pretty much since our first SPARC hardware launch," McNealy said. More: eWeek
Posted 2004-11-16, 22:12 GMT by Mariusz Zynel
Sun Ready to Open Solaris
Sun Microsystems Inc. is getting closer to making its Open Solaris project, along with the final pieces of Solaris 10, a reality. At its quarterly SunNetwork Conference, to be held at The Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose, Calif., Nov. 15, Sun will unveil Open Solaris and give final pricing and other details for Solaris 10. The Santa Clara, Calif., company is also expected to announce an annual subscription-type licensing model for Solaris 10, due by year's end. More: eWeek
Posted 2004-11-02, 20:07 GMT by Mariusz Zynel
Sun's Extreme Makeover
Next month, Sun is bringing out Solaris 10, an upgrade to its flagship Unix operating system that's more finely tuned for x86 microprocessors. More: Information Week
Posted 2004-10-25, 11:19 GMT by Mariusz Zynel
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