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Article: Sun as Software House.(Solaris 9.0)
- Article from:
- Client Server News
- Article date:
- May 27, 2002
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Well, Sun's introduction of its latest operating system, Solaris 9, on Wednesday has left a lot of people scratching their heads and wondering what Sun is up to - or at least thinks it's up to - and how the heck it's going to monetize it.
The idea behind the event was apparently to set off a bunch of firecrackers and get folks to thinking of Sun, the stoutly irrepressible box shifter, as a software company.
Scott McNealy's long-standing crack about software being just a feature of the hardware still hung heavy in the air, when Sun's departing president and COO Ed Zander - making what is doubtless his final public appearance for Sun before he fades off ...
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Article: Cadence Adopts Sun Solaris as Primary Design ...
Business Wire;
June 10, 1996 ;
700+ words
... ... powerful operating system, Sun (TM) Solaris 2.5 (TM) as the standard ... transition, Cadence will use Sun workstations running Solaris 2.5 for future releases ... Editors: Sun, the Sun logo, Sun Microsystems, Solaris, SunSoft Workshop, NFS ...
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