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InternetNews August 24, 2007 David Needle |
Sun Puts Java Front And Center The news that Sun Microsystems will change its stock ticker symbol from SUNW to JAVA left some observers baffled, if not angry. |
InternetNews June 4, 2004 Michael Singer |
Java Remains Java (For Now) Are vague comments by one of Sun's technology evangelists enough to open source Java? Other Sun folks weigh in. |
InternetNews December 4, 2008 Paul Rubens |
What Will Become of Sun Microsystems? Whether Sun rises on its own or another OEM comes to its rescue, the future isn't looking so bright for the former Silicon Valley giant. |
InternetNews June 27, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Sun And IBM Come to Terms Sun Microsystems and IBM put aside their differences over open source and extended their technology agreement for another 10 years. |
JavaWorld June 2000 Carol Sliwa |
Sun opens up Java specification process -- somewhat Responding to concerns from key Java stakeholders, Sun Microsystems is moving to revise its so-called community process for developing new Java technology... |
The Motley Fool March 19, 2009 Tim Beyers |
Sell This Tech Stock Now Take the double and run. |
The Motley Fool November 15, 2006 Tom Taulli |
Sun Sips More Java Java has been a great success story for Sun. But to push things forward, the company has made it open-source. Is it enough to make a difference? Investors, take note. |
JavaWorld June 11, 2003 Robert McMillan |
JavaOne: Java to ship on Dell, HP PCs Dell and HP put Java back on the desktop |
InternetNews November 13, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Sun Releases More Java Code For Open Source Sun Microsystems is moving forward on its open source plans for Java with an ambitious new licensing strategy: it's adopting the GNU General Public License for its open source projects, starting with the Java source code it released today. |
InternetNews April 5, 2004 Michael Singer |
New Software Head in Sun Management Shift On the heels of announcing a major restructuring, Sun continues shifting senior management. |
InternetNews November 30, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Sun Sets More Software Free Java Enterprise System and Sun N1 Management are now available under open source license. |
InternetNews January 25, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Sun Passes Million Subscriber Mark American Express joins over 1 million customers that Sun claims are now paying for subscriptions to the freely downloadable Java ES. |
InternetNews August 15, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Sun to Open Source More Java Code Sun Microsystems said it plans to publish the first bits of the Java platform under an open source license in October, with the rest due next year. |
InternetNews February 15, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Sun Takes 'Mustang' For Test Drive Sun Microsystems today took its next-generation Java platform for a spin, with the beta release of Java Platform, Standard Edition 6. |
InternetNews March 31, 2004 Michael Singer |
Sun Forecasts 'System' Commoditization VP Jonathan Schwartz points to free hardware (and for that matter, software) in exchange for some juicy recurring service contracts. |
InternetNews December 13, 2004 Michael Singer |
More Open Source for Sun in 2005 Sun Microsystems is planning to open source more than just its Solaris operating system in the coming year, executives said Friday. |
InternetNews June 27, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Sun Goes Large For Open Source Sun Microsystems open sourced the Java System Application Server Platform Edition 9.0 and the Java System Enterprise Server Bus. |
InternetNews December 7, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Did Sun's GPL Move Cost it a Major Talent? Did Sun Microsystems' decision to adopt the GNU General Public License cost the company one of its top talents? That's what a lot of people have been wondering in recent weeks. |
InternetNews June 2, 2004 Michael Singer |
Open Sourcing Ahead for Solaris Sun may be broadening its horizons but critics are concerned the company is again giving its bread and butter away. |
InternetNews May 16, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Sun Embraces Linux With New Java License Sun Microsystems is reaching out to the upstart on the Unix block, Linux, with a new licensing system designed to allow smaller Linux distributions to bundle Java with its operating system. |
InternetNews June 28, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Sun CEO: Faster, Mobile, Better Java How Schwartz' plans to profit from free hardware, free software and legions of drag-and-drop developers. |
Bank Systems & Technology April 20, 2009 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Oracle to Buy Sun Microsystems After original deal with IBM collapsed, Sun has found itself a new acquirer in Oracle. |
JavaWorld June 10, 2003 Krill & McMillan |
Sun pushes for Java ubiquity "Java everywhere" is the theme at this year's JavaOne |
The Motley Fool April 6, 2009 Anders Bylund |
IBM's Sun Deal Flames Out But this star may rise again. |
InternetNews May 16, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Open Source Still Bedevils Sun Execs While Sun is answering the call to open its popular language, it's also clear the company will do it on its own terms and won't be dictated to by the community. |
InternetNews December 11, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Sun Unveils Java SE 6 Sun Microsystems today announced the availability of Java Platform Standard Edition 6, the latest edition of the Java platform for desktop computers and servers, and the first to be developed in an open manner. |
InternetNews January 24, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Schwartz's Sun Rising Eight months into Schwartz's stewardship, Sun's turnaround is gaining heat. |
InternetNews December 10, 2009 |
Sun Delivers Java EE 6 A week after the official vote, Java EE 6 is officially available and with it a new Glassfish Java EE 6-compliant server and NetBeans IDE release. |
InternetNews January 22, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Sun Professes Faith in Java for the Linux Community Better late to Linux than never, Sun embraces the operating system and sees it broadening on the desktop. |
InternetNews June 29, 2004 Michael Singer |
McNealy: Java Communities Colliding CEO Scott McNealy appeals to Microsoft and Red Hat to join the JCP, and challenges IBM to open its source code. |
InternetNews May 22, 2009 Michelle Megna |
Sun Gets Into the Java App Store Biz Sun puts stake in the app store sector with launch slated for June 1. |
JavaWorld June 11, 2003 Robert McMillan |
Sun strives to unite J2ME space New programs aimed at simplifying mobile development |
InternetNews May 16, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Sun Releases Java EE 5, More Open Source Projects Sun Microsystems kicked off its annual JavaOne conference with a trio of announcements concerning code availability: it's offering two new open source efforts and has officially released Java Platform 5, Enterprise Edition. |
InternetNews October 21, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Sun Java Studio Tool Rises In East Sun Microsystems wants to get Java Studio Creator into the hands of more developers, adding multi-language and platform support for Mac and Solaris. |
InternetNews February 21, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Sun's Next-Gen Enterprise Java Sun Microsystems today is set to release a preview version of its highly anticipated successor to J2EE, called Java EE, as well as previews of its Glassfish-based Java Application Server and a new version of NetBeans. |
InternetNews July 1, 2004 Michael Singer |
Critics Call For Open Java Sun suggests that open source would allow for unstable versions of standard Java and enterprise Java to run wild in the development community. |
JavaWorld August 2001 Matt Berger |
Compaq rethinks Java support in PCs Computer maker now plans to bundle a Java Virtual Machine with every Windows XP computer it sells... |
InternetNews September 13, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Sun, Accenture Sew Up SOA Deal Sun Microsystems today said it has inked a deal with consulting giant Accenture IBM to work on secure service-oriented architectures for their joint customers. |
InternetNews February 26, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM Prods Sun to Open Up Java Reacting to a comment from a Sun official, Big Blue's Rod Smith proposes an open-source Java development project. |
InternetNews November 4, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Sun, Microsoft Forge New Web Service Links Sun Microsystems agrees to create open source Web services specs that work with Microsoft's Windows Communication Foundation. |
InternetNews June 21, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Sun Adds Database, New Look to Java SE 6 Sun Microsystems is still adding features to Java Standard Edition 6, due this fall. |
BusinessWeek October 15, 2007 Peter Burrows |
That's One Way To Reinvent A Company CEO Jonathan Schwartz wants to return Sun Microsystems to glory by giving away its software. |
InternetNews November 29, 2004 Michael Singer |
Microsoft, Sun to Talk Interop Microsoft and Sun are scheduled to talk about their platform compatibility, spokespersons with both companies said Monday. |
InternetNews April 21, 2005 Michael Singer |
Sun Ships Refreshed Java Enterprise Sun releases Windows, HP-UX versions of its Java development platform, looking to catch up to IBM's and BEA's market shares. |
The Motley Fool January 23, 2007 Anders Bylund |
Foolish Forecast: Rising Sun Sun Microsystems is set to report earnings for second-quarter 2007. Investors, here's what to expect. |
InternetNews June 2, 2009 Andy Patrizio |
McNealy, Ellison Headline JavaOne Keynote With Jonathan Schwartz off the stage, two old Silicon Valley veterans give concerned JavaOne attendees some assurances. |
InternetNews April 9, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Sun Introduces App Server 8 The latest offering incorporates Java Server Faces and WS-I support, and includes an SDK for J2EE 1.4. |
InternetNews April 13, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Sun Opens Java Studio Enterprise Source Code Sun Microsystems adds two new tools, for XML and SOA design and development, to the open source mix. |
JavaWorld January 2001 James Niccolai |
Sun, Microsoft settle Java lawsuit Microsoft has agreed to pay Sun Microsystems $20 million as part of an agreement to settle a bitter, 3-year legal battle over its use of Sun's Java programming language... |
InternetNews April 23, 2004 Erin Joyce |
IBM's Mills on Java, Sun and SOA The head of Big Blue's $13 billion software division weighs in on the Java open source issue, the Sun/Microsoft deal, and IBM's approach to service-oriented architectures. |