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Sun: trial set for Kodak suit over Java

May 8, 2004 Unable to settle the patent suit filed by Kodak over Sun's Java software, the two sides will have to work it out in court--starting Sept. 15. TAGS: load balancing, Sun Microsystems Inc., Eastman Kodak Co., SCO Group Inc., Sun Java, Java, trial, server

Ubuntu maker to distribute Sun's Java

November 8, 2006 Canonical's Linux software will include Sun's Glassfish for running Java programs on servers. TAGS: Project GlassFish, Ubuntu, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, Sun Java, AMD Opteron, open source, server, Linux

Sun patches critical JRE security flaws

January 18, 2007 Patches aimed at vulnerabilities in Java Runtime Environment that could occur when processing GIF images. TAGS: JRE, security flaw, Sun Microsystems Inc., JDK, Java, patch management, vulnerability, Sun Java, SDK, security

Sun to open-source single sign-on code

July 13, 2005 Company will release code for single sign-on technology for use within one organization, but will keep federation technology closed. TAGS: single sign-on, Sun Microsystems Inc., identity management, source code, Sun Java, open source, organization, Sun Solaris, Java, developer, server

Sun's real-time Java fruit finally ripe

June 30, 2005 New release has extensions that guarantee the software can respond within a certain amount of time to critical events. TAGS: JCP, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Real-Time, Sun Java, extension, event, conference, Microsoft Corp.

Sun pushes cheaper Java cards

November 17, 2003 Sun Microsystems plans to encourage broader use of its Java Card technology by offering consumers a lower-priced variant. TAGS: JavaCard, Sun Microsystems Inc., smart card, Java, Sun Java, task, server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Sun says Java flaw has been patched

July 13, 2007 A Java security threat, the subject of an earlier Australian report, has been addressed and fixed, Sun Microsystems says. TAGS: JDK, Sun Microsystems Inc., JRE, Java, advisory, Sun Java, vulnerability, flaw, patch management

Sun to unveil security offerings

February 13, 2006 One initiative introduces a form of encryption to its next-generation Sun Java System Web Server. TAGS: Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., security feature, Sun Java, encryption technology, Sun Solaris 10, financial company, RSA Security Inc., Web server, security, form, health, server

'Write once, run anywhere' not working for phones

July 14, 2005 Sun's Java for cell phones was supposed to let developers write a single program that could run on any handset. Wishful thinking? TAGS: MIDP, Sun Microsystems Inc., handset, Java, cell phone, Sun Java, handset maker, developer, chief technology officer, BellSouth Corp., Nokia Corp., AT&T Corp.

Sun plugs serious holes in Java

November 29, 2005 Five risky flaws could let intruders remotely run code on vulnerable computers loaded with Windows, Linux or Solaris. TAGS: JRE, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris, Java development, Java, JDK, flaw, intruder, Java application, Sun Java, API, vulnerability, Linux, security, Microsoft Windows

FAQ: The Sun-Google partnership

October 5, 2005 What exactly does the alliance mean for the two companies--and for the computing industry? TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Eric Schmidt, Sun Solaris, Google Toolbar, agreement, Java, Java software, Google Inc., Sun Java, Jonathan Schwartz, Scott McNealy, alliance, open-source software, OpenOffice, toolbar, CEO

Sun to buy integration outfit SeeBeyond

June 28, 2005 Technology giant will dole out $387 million in cash to get Java-based integration software for server suite. TAGS: SeeBeyond Technology Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Java Enterprise System, Enterprise Service Bus, Java server, Scott McNealy, Sun Java, Jonathan Schwartz, middleware, Java, acquisition, server

Sun faces open-source swarm

June 27, 2005 As JavaOne gets under way, the company is seeing the center of Java move away from the Sun-controlled standards process. TAGS: JavaOne, Sun Microsystems Inc., open-source project, open source, Java company, BEA Systems Inc., Java, standards, Java application, Sun Java, center, development tool, developer, Oracle Corp., server

Java stir puts Sun in a spot

December 7, 2004 Software flaw highlights the rising need for Sun to reach out to tech greenhorns. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, JVM, Java software, Sun Java, margin, difficulty, flaw, Firefox, Web browser, Linux, PC, server, Microsoft Corp., e-mail, operating system

Sun looks to sweeten Java

March 15, 2005 The Java steward plans to simplify "excessively complicated" commercial license, as it readies an overhaul of the standard. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., commercial software company, Java, J2SE, J2EE, Java 2, Stephen O'Grady, license, Java application, BEA Systems Inc., Sun Java, open-source software, software company, open source, IBM Corp.

McNealy to tech firms: Clean up your security act

February 14, 2006 Sun CEO says tech needs to take aim at the digital divide--and offers up a remedy involving some of Sun's pet initiatives. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., digital divide, Sun Solaris, security problem, Scott McNealy, thin client, Sun Java, data center, DNA, security, CEO, Internet Service Provider, server, e-mail

Web on watch for common enemies

November 29, 2004 news analysis Banner-ad attack and threat of Java flaw point--again--to the dangers of relying on a single technology. TAGS: flaw, banner advertisement, security expert, Java plug-in, SNMP, margin, researcher, attack, Sun Microsystems Inc., vulnerability, Sun Java, Java, security, threat, Microsoft Corp., Web browser

Sun bets on free Java tool

November 13, 2003 Developers won't pay a penny for the next version of Java application server, set for release next week, says the company's top software executive in a presentation of Sun's software plans. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, application server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java application, Java tool, Sun Java Desktop System, Java, J2EE, Java 2, pricing, desktop software, server software, Sun Java, developer, open source, server

Partnerships light up Sun's Java show

June 30, 2005 Also from JavaOne: James Gosling talks scripting languages and open source, and Sun unveils its first laptop. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., James Gosling, Java, Sun Java Desktop System, JavaOne, open source, Newsmaker, Linux desktop, Sun Java, RFID, BEA Systems Inc., exec, Oracle Corp., blog, IBM Corp., server
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