- Sun Dec 12 2004 Fathers of grid computing form start-up
If you want to invest in a grid project, hiring Univa would be like paying Tim Berners-Lee to set up your home page.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Mon Dec 13 2004 Grid gurus launch a start-up
If you want to invest in a grid project, hiring Univa would be like paying Tim Berners-Lee to set up your home page.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Thu Nov 1 2007 Sun's latest approach to the grid
At the unveiling of the Sun Grid in Silicon Valley, Sun Microsystems COO\r\nJonathan Schwartz and CEO Scott McNealy present the idea of utility\r\ncomputing as a commodity and respond to questions abo...
- Tue Sep 9 2003 McNealy: Stop building jalopies
Sun CEO Scott McNealy chides thousands of gearheads gathered at OracleWorld for overengineering their companies' computer systems.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
- Wed Feb 20 2002 IBM's Palmisano: Get into the grid
Big Blue is ready for the challenge of 2002, the company's soon-to-be CEO says. Plans include grid computing, and more Linux. Should competitors be worried?
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Thu Feb 22 2007 Stirr wrap-up, part 1: Sun, slogans, and how to cheat your audience
Scott McNealy's slogans for success, and Confabb's fibs.
Posted by Rafe Needleman
- Thu Jun 9 2005 McNealy touts 'excitement' of backup tape
Sun CEO defends StorageTek acquisition and adds open source to his usual hit list of Microsoft and IBM.
Posted by Andrew Donoghue
- Wed Mar 22 2006 Sun Grid hit by network attack
Public computing service was hit by a denial-of-service attack that took down its text-to-speech service.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Thu Dec 9 2004 McNealy innovates in trade-show theatrics
Scott McNealy for years has relied on Top 10 lists for comic relief during his tech show keynote speeches, but at the Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco Wednesday, he tried a new stunt. [Missing Links]
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Tue Sep 20 2005 McNealy holds hope for 'iPod moments'
Sun CEO lays out six initiatives he hopes will transform his company's tarnished image.
Photos: McNealy takes the stage
Posted by Stephen Shankland