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Social networking helps drive server sales
October 5, 2007
Even though virtualization can make efficient use of servers, social-networking Web sites demand a lot of storage space.
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Schwartz: Sun to focus on storage business
October 2, 2007
CEO Jonathan Schwartz will merge the company's storage and server units into one team in its push into an expanding market.
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Sun extends UltraSparc reach
August 6, 2007
With its new microprocessor, Sun Microsystems hopes to sell chips to telecom firms, storage manufacturers.
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Commentary: Sun VoIP demo doesn't shine
September 17, 2003
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Sun eyes supercomputing glory
June 26, 2007
The linchpin is a piece of hardware that conducts traffic between the servers, memory and data storage.Image: Sun's Constellation System
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Dell, HP gain on IBM in server market
May 26, 2005
Big Blue holds onto its top spot in market share, but its revenue growth is outpaced by Dell and Hewlett-Packard.
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Sun networking foray begins this month
September 3, 2004
Server and software company prepares new foray into market for dot-com infrastructure.
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Return of the prodigal Sun
February 11, 2004
After a nine-year absence, Andy Bechtolsheim returns to Sun Microsystems, the server maker he co-founded in 1982.
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Sun software exec leaves for grid group
April 19, 2004
Wolfgang Gentzsch, who led Sun Microsystems' work on the grid idea for supercomputing, joins a nonprofit group devoted to grid and other technology work in North Carolina.
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Sun faces stiff competition in networking
September 21, 2004
Company has officially entered content switching market with Nauticus gear--but critics say success is far from guaranteed.
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Sun plans per-citizen price for server software
March 2, 2004
The company's top software executive says the program will help it sell its server and desktop software to governments.
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Fabric7 banks on high-end x86 servers
November 1, 2005
A Silicon Valley start-up bets that AMD's Opteron processor and built-in networking will help its high-end x86 servers succeed where others fail.
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Sun: Niagara sequel more power-efficient
December 6, 2006
Niagara 2 will consume 70 to 80 watts running flat out, plus it handles more chores than today's Niagara 1.
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Tech giants go for the games
June 3, 2004
IBM, Sun Microsystems and others are looking to profit from the growth in online games, selling servers and services to game publishers who increasingly see the value of outsourcing.
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Linux powers unusual multicore machine
August 11, 2006
Start-up uses 16-core MIPS processor originally designed for networking gear to take a crack at Linux server market.
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IBM Power blades to arrive in March
November 14, 2003
Big Blue plans to announce on Tuesday a slender server called the JS20 that uses its own Power processors, but a delay means the system won't ship until late in the first quarter.
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Next-gen VMware software to get memory boost
December 21, 2004
Software for running multiple operating systems on "virtual machines" will soon let those machines share the same memory.
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