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JavaOne '08: Sun starts delivering

May 13, 2008 At San Francisco conference, company touts a rich Internet application environment and a new cloud computing service. Plus, Neil Young sings Sun. TAGS: JavaOne, Sun Microsystems Inc., OpenSolaris, Java, open source, San Francisco, Motorola Inc., conference, multimedia, virus, video, camera

Sun looks to jolt interest in Java

May 12, 2007 With its JavaOne conference under way, Sun aims to capitalize on the growing interest in so-called rich Internet applications. TAGS: JavaOne, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, James Gosling, Java software, Internet application, object-oriented, OpenOffice, open source, blog, photograph, San Francisco, cell phone, conference, video, Apple Macintosh

Sun flirts with Ubuntu

May 17, 2006 At JavaOne, suggestions fly that Sun Microsystems will ship servers with "Dapper Drake" version of Ubuntu Linux. TAGS: Ubuntu, JavaOne, Jonathan Schwartz, Ubuntu Linux, Red Hat Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Sparc, Linux, server, operating system

Sun promises to open-source Java

May 16, 2006 Sun execs say the question is no longer whether the Java programming language will be open-sourced, but how it should be done. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, Sun Microsystems Inc., JavaOne, Java, OSI, open source, Governor, programming language, executive vice president, IBM Corp., CEO

Live from San Francisco, Scott McNealy

May 19, 2006 It was comedy hour at JavaOne, as Sun's chairman laid out his Letterman-style "Top 10 best things about not being CEO." Video: McNealy hams it up TAGS: Scott McNealy, JavaOne, James Gosling, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Jonathan Schwartz, CEO, San Francisco, Java, chairman, video

Is Java cooling off?

June 28, 2004 Sun tries to quell dissension among Java backers while fending off Microsoft. TAGS: JavaOne, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Scott McNealy, BEA Systems Inc., open source, Sun Solaris, conference, Microsoft Corp.

The education of Jonathan Schwartz

May 22, 2007 After his first year on the job, Sun's CEO says that the company is relevant again but that there are still problems to fix. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, Sun Microsystems Inc., StorageTek, JavaOne, Sun Solaris, CEO

Week in videos: Sun, Slingbox and hydrogen cars

May 12, 2007 CBS TV station tweaks a Slingbox to stream live video on the road, hydrogen hybrids go for a test drive, and Sun shows off JavaFX at its JavaOne conference. TAGS: Slingbox, CBS Broadcasting Inc., JavaOne, margin, Sun Microsystems Inc., San Francisco, Java, conference, video, TV

Sun to make Java more Linux-friendly

May 4, 2006 As JavaOne approaches, plans are afoot to make Java licensing terms more favorable to open-source OSes. TAGS: JavaOne, JRE, Java, BEA Systems Inc., Joe Keller, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java server, Java Platform, open source, Java application, company executive, standard, Linux, Oracle Corp., operating system, software company

A closer look at Java

June 29, 2005 James Gosling gets down to the nitty-gritty on Sun's software and assesses the open-source odds. TAGS: James Gosling, JavaOne, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., trade show, consumer electronics, electronics, project, cell phone, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

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, BEA Systems Inc., Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java company, open source, Java tool, Sun Java, standards, Java application, center, development tool, project, developer, Oracle Corp., server

Banking on Java

June 30, 2004 At JavaOne in San Francisco, Sun looks to the future of its flagship software product. A big private win for JDS could give it a boost. TAGS: JavaOne, Collaxa, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java tool, Borland Software Corp., RFID, BEA Systems Inc., banking, open source, San Francisco, CEO, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Open-source Java--except for the exceptions

May 9, 2007 Sun releases Java's source code under the GPL--except for some third-party chunks and the compatibility test kit.Video: Gosling on Sun's JavaFX TAGS: Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Richard Stallman, JDK, JavaOne, open source, Free Software Foundation, GPL, exception, source code, open-source software, conference, server, video

Sun puts Java into gear for cars

June 29, 2004 The JavaOne crowd envisions a future with downloadable horn tunes as Sun's Jonathan Schwartz outlines a push to put Java in autos. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, JavaOne, horn, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., network service, handset, cell phone, automobile company, Vodafone Group Plc., BMW, car, Siemens AG, IBM Corp., server, games

New Java aims to simplify

June 30, 2003 Sun releases a new version of its Java for desktops that aims to make the software faster, more familiar in appearance, and less daunting for nonprogrammers. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, Intel Itanium, JavaOne, desktop computer, Intel, Linux, operating system, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

HP, Dell to ship Java with PCs

June 11, 2003 The deals to ship Sun's Java technology in all the PC makers' machines are a poke in the eye for Microsoft, which has been lackluster in its support for the software. TAGS: Java, JVM, Sun Microsystems Inc., Jonathan Schwartz, JavaOne, PC company, HP, branding, agreement, laptop computer, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows

Java inches closer to open source

May 16, 2006 Sun plans to open up more Java software, but will stop short of sharing the programming language itself. TAGS: Java, BEA Systems Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Java software, open source, JavaOne, Java application, programming language, Sun Solaris, Linux, server

Week ahead: Tigers on the loose

June 27, 2004 Comdex is off, but the Vegas glitz lives on, as both Apple and Sun get ready to unleash separate products code-named "Tiger" in San Francisco. TAGS: Moscone Center, WWDC, JavaOne, COMDEX, Research In Motion Ltd., San Francisco, Steve Jobs, AMD Opteron, conference, RIM BlackBerry, workstation, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, Apple Computer, CEO, Apple Macintosh

Sun licenses search software for desktop push

June 30, 2004 Data-harvesting tool promises to present internal or Internet content faster, prettier. TAGS: Alameda, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, JavaOne, Java application, Apple Computer, desktop computer, California, Microsoft Windows, PC, Microsoft Corp.
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