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Sun lands Orion software customer

January 13, 2004 Sun Microsystems sells its Java Enterprise System of server software, code-named Orion, to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. TAGS: Blue Cross Blue Shield, Sun Java Enterprise System, SCO Group Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., server software, insurance company, Massachusetts, server

Critical Mass. for AMD's chip designs?

September 20, 2004 As the chipmaker plows profits into research, it's hoping for good things from a new design team in Massachusetts. TAGS: chip design, AMD, Massachusetts, Bangalore, chip company, engineer, Boston, talent, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, server, PC

'Open Source Solaris' to debut this year

September 13, 2004 As it readies Solaris 10, Sun develops an open-source project modeled on Apple's Darwin and Red Hat's Fedora. TAGS: Sun Solaris 10, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., medical imaging, Burlington, SCO Group Inc., open source, open-source project, company executive, Fedora Project, I/O, project, Massachusetts, code, Red Hat Inc., operating system

IBM, Sun to create 'OpenDocument Foundation'?

November 1, 2005 Two companies will hold a meeting this week to evangelize adoption of the document format, which Microsoft does not support. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, OASIS, invitation, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., adoption, foundation, Massachusetts, Microsoft Office, Novell Inc., open source, Microsoft Corp.

Sun makes bid for data center hardware

January 20, 2004 The company plans to acquire switch start-up Nauticus Networks in an all-cash deal, as it looks to beef up its server platforms and enhance its N1 initiative. TAGS: Nauticus Networks, Sun N1, load balancing, data center, server platform, Sun Microsystems Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., virtualization, utility computing, switch, initiative, start-up, SSL, Massachusetts, server

Massachusetts says it's open to multiple formats

December 14, 2005 State senators air the issues around its decision to use OpenDocument as the default desktop application format. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, Massachusetts, OASIS, standards, forum, productivity-application, senator, state, Microsoft Office, standard, IBM Corp., decision, information technology, Sun Microsystems Inc., vice president, XML

Office standards battle grinds on

December 13, 2005 Creation of Ecma standard committee gives Microsoft a point in escalating battle over desktop software. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, ECMA, productivity-application, technical committee, committee, Massachusetts, desktop software, Microsoft Office, Sun Microsystems Inc., standards, state, IBM Corp., vice president, Microsoft Corp.

California may adopt OpenDocument

February 28, 2007 Bill would require state agencies to adopt ODF as a standard and exclude the use of proprietary file formats. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, bill, agency, XML, Massachusetts, California, Microsoft Word, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp.

Nips and tucks for open source

November 30, 2005 The license covering Linux faces revisions, the Firefox browser gets a makeover, and Gollum points the way to Wikipedia. TAGS: Firefox 1.5, Amazon.com Inc., Firefox, OpenDocument Format, IBM DB2, open source, Wikipedia, Massachusetts, Sun Microsystems Inc., Linux, Web browser, Microsoft Office, IBM Corp., operating system, database

Year in review: The open-source effect spreads

December 20, 2005 Open source seeped into nearly every software category, leaving an indelible mark on how software is bought and sold. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, open source, application server, Sun Microsystems Inc., software product, Massachusetts, database, Linux, Oracle Corp., IBM Corp., server, Microsoft Corp.
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