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StarOffice scores Canadian win

June 7, 2004 Sun Microsystems recruits one of its biggest customers yet for its StarOffice software, signing a contract with the Ontario Ministry of Education covering 2.5 million students. TAGS: StarOffice, Ontario, Sun Microsystems Inc., desktop computer, Microsoft Corp., PC

Sun brings StarOffice into desktop Solaris orbit

February 4, 2004 The company's productivity software, a competitor to Microsoft's Office, debuts on Sun's desktop version of Unix. TAGS: StarOffice, Sun Solaris, Sun Java Desktop System, Sun Microsystems Inc., desktop computer, Unix, Microsoft Office, operating system, open source, Microsoft Corp., Linux, Intel, PC

Sun readies StarOffice subscription plan

January 15, 2004 The company will next month start a program that lets Japanese consumers buy Sun's productivity software in one-year chunks. TAGS: StarOffice, Sun Microsystems Inc., volume-license, subscription, desktop computer, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., PC

Sun lays plans to boost desktop

September 17, 2003 Sun Microsystems plans to launch an Enterprise Edition of its StarOffice software in 2004 that will feature better management and a tie-in to network services. TAGS: StarOffice, Sun Java Desktop System, Sun Microsystems Inc., network service, desktop computer, desktop software, open source, Microsoft Corp., PC

AOL unveils a $299 PC deal

December 4, 2003 The company is offering a PC, monitor and color printer for $299 to subscribers who sign up for one year of Internet access, the latest effort to prop up its subscriber base. TAGS: America Online Inc., color printer, StarOffice, offer, Internet Service Provider, broadband, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, broadband service, member, Internet access, subscriber, Time Warner Inc., Internet service, service provider, printer, PC

Sun to offer utility pricing for desktops

November 17, 2004 Thin-client Sun Ray product hasn't taken off yet, but Sun hopes subscription pricing will boost its popularity. TAGS: Sun Ray, Sun Microsystems Inc., utility computing, StarOffice, digital identity, thin client, Jonathan Schwartz, Sun Solaris, desktop computer, pricing, Linux, Microsoft Office, president, Microsoft Corp., server, PC

Sun's low-cost computing journeys Down Under

September 18, 2003 Australian communications giant Telstra becomes one of the first major customers for Sun Microsystems' new thin-client computing effort. TAGS: Telstra Corp., thin client, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Java Desktop System, communications company, StarOffice, computing, open source, desktop computer, information technology, PC

Sun cools down Linux desktop plan

June 28, 2005 Java Desktop System will continue to exist, but expect to see "less of an emphasis" on it, company's top software exec says. TAGS: Sun Java Desktop System, China Standard Software Co., Dana Gardner, Sun Microsystems Inc., Scott McNealy, Linux desktop, StarOffice, desktop computer, Linux, Sun Solaris, Novell Inc., server, Microsoft Corp., operating system, PC, Microsoft Windows

Fresh rivals take on Microsoft Office Goliath

May 18, 2004 In an effort to chip away at Redmond's dominance, China's Evermore Software and Oregon's Gobe Software are taking novel approaches with their new workplace-application products. TAGS: StarOffice, Oregon, Microsoft Office, shareware, spreadsheet, China, Microsoft Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., document, Linux, function, PC, Microsoft Windows
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