Taking stock of Sun
Shareholders stir up some stormy weather at the company's annual meeting, as Sun shines a light on upcoming products.
Investors stirred up some sensitive issues at the Sun Microsystems annual meeting, as the company lended insight on its upcoming products.
October 27, 2005
October 27, 2005
October 25, 2005
October 25, 2005
October 25, 2005
October 25, 2005
October 24, 2005
October 18, 2005
October 18, 2005
October 17, 2005
October 4, 2005
Sun investors just say 'no' to poison pills
updateShareholders at the annual meeting overwhelmingly support a proposal to remove the company's anti-takeover measures.October 27, 2005
Sun's CFO to retire
Stephen McGowan, who has worked at the company for 14 years, plans to leave in June.October 27, 2005
Shareholders call for action
Influential firm is advising Sun investors to vote for shareholder input on the use of any potential poison pills.October 25, 2005
High expectations for Niagara
The forthcoming processor embraces both the multicore and multithreading approaches more aggressively than IBM, Intel or AMD.October 25, 2005
Running a rival OS? Sun wants you
Java Enterprise System server middleware now supports Windows and HP-UX and Sun has a new plan to expand its Java Desktop System to more Linux flavors.October 25, 2005
Fujitsu plans four-core Sparc chip
The Sparc64 VI+ processor will have clock speeds of at least 2.7GHz, the company says.October 25, 2005
Sun to update Solaris 10 by year end
Upgrade will include the Newboot start-up process and Sun software that alerts users to further updates.October 24, 2005
previous coverage
Investors size up McNealy
While they may agree with his strategy for turning the company around, Sun investors still wonder if Scott McNealy is up to the task.October 18, 2005
Sun's gloomy side
The computer maker has usually fallen short of its potential in software and storage. Can new plans turn things around?October 18, 2005
New hopes from Sun's idea factory
Can Sun recover the financial health it lost when the dot-com bubble burst? In a two-part series, CNET News.com looks at whether it's on the right track.October 17, 2005
Sun and Google shake hands
Multiyear partnership will develop and distribute Google Toolbar, Java, OpenOffice and OpenSolaris--and Google will buy lots more Sun servers.October 4, 2005