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Overview: Sun Microsystems develops the technologies that power the global marketplace. Guided by a singular vision -- "The Network is the Computer" -- Sun drives network participation through shared innovation, community development and open source leadership.
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Solutions offered by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery: Best Practices and Technologies are Evolving...Are You? by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
. December 03, 2009 - Too many organizations fail to recognize the difference between business continuity and disaster recovery. The two scenarios are actually vastly different in terms of hardware and management needs. View this webcast to ensure you're prepared for any outage - whether hardware failure or full-scale disaster - and learn the differences of BC and DR.
Deploying Oracle® Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition on Sun Systems by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
. November 03, 2009 - This paper describes an enterprise deployment architecture for Oracle™ Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition using Sun servers running the Solaris™ Operating System and Sun™ Storage 7000 Unified Storage systems.
Enterprise Grid Solutions from Sun and Oracle: Taking IT to a Higher Level by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
. November 16, 2009 - If you're already running your business on an enterprise grid—good. And if you're running on Sun and Oracle—even better. But if you want to maximize the advantages of your grid, it's time to upgrade to the latest generation of enterprise grid computing products from Sun and Oracle.
GlassFish Portfolio - The Key to a Dual Application Server Strategy that Can Save Time and Money by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
. September 01, 2009 - Sun's GlassFish Portfolio is a leading Web application platform for enterprises seeking a more open and cost-effective way to develop and deploy their Web application infrastructures.
How to Economically Boost System and Application Performance with NAND Flash by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
. February 20, 2009 - View this mediacast and learn how to optimize your storage infrastructure using the latest NAND technologies, HDD and DRAM.
Open Storage vs. Closed Storage: The Evolution or The New Evolution in Storage by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
. June 08, 2009 - This video discusses the key differentials between the high performance, high efficiency strategy of today's Open Storage approach vs. the high capacity attributes of yesterday's closed storage.
Presentation Transcript: How to Economically Boost System and Application Performance with NAND Flash by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
. March 04, 2009 - Read this presentation transcript and learn how to optimize your storage infrastructure using the latest NAND technologies, HDD and DRAM.
Solaris ZFS File System Features and Enhancements in the Solaris Operating System for Enterprise Users by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
. November 2008 - Solaris ZFS file system helps companies take advantage of open storage platforms, enhance data services, and ease administration, as evidenced by many Sun customers worldwide.
SUN SPARC® ENTERPRISE T5440 SERVER ARCHITECTURE by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
. October 01, 2008 - Employing UltraSPARC® T2 Plus processors - an evolution of the industry's first massively threaded systems on a Chip (SoC) - the Sun SPARC® Enterprise T5440 server offers breakthrough performance and energy efficiency to drive Web 2.0 infrastructure and address other demanding datacenter challenges.
SUN SPARC® ENTERPRISE! M4000, M5000, M8000, AND M9000 SERVER ARCHITECTURE by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
. July 01, 2008 - Sun SPARC® Enterprise M4000, M5000, M8000, and M9000 servers are highly reliable, easy to manage, vertically-scalable systems with many of the benefits of traditional mainframes - without the associated cost, complexity, or vendor lock-in.
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