Ending nearly a year of debate with its users, Sun Monday will make available on its Web site an early access version of its Solaris 9 operating system that runs on Intel- compatible processors. In ...
Sun Microsystems is offering free copies of its Solaris x86 operating system for evaluation purposes in an effort to get new software into as many hands as possible. Michael Kanellos is editor at ...
As part of a series of announcements this week, Sun said it was offering a Trusted Solaris Standard Edition for Unix-based SPARC processors and for Intel's x86 platform at a price of $999, as well as ...
Sun Microsystems Inc. on Wednesday introduced a version of StarOffice 7 for the x86 variant of its Solaris operating system (OS), a preface to offering a complete desktop software system built around ...
Sun Microsystems Inc. last week detailed an initiative to make Solaris on x86 more attractive to users by broadening application support. Company officials said Sun is working with as many as 150 key ...
"Today's announcements are Sun's answer to those who feel under-served by other operating systems," said Peder Ulander, vice president of software marketing for Sun Microsystems. "With more ...
IBM won’t be testing, certifying, or supporting its enterprise software applications on Solaris 10 for x86 platforms--at least not until demand for the latest release of Sun Microsystems’s UNIX-based ...
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I use Solaris 7 at work and am resposible for lining up our jumpstart server for 8, so I wanted to be able to have it at home too just to get a better grip on it. And for all of you wondering how much ...
Ending nearly a year of debate with its users, Sun Microsystems Inc. Monday made available on its Web site an early access version of its Solaris 9 operating system that runs on Intel Corp.-compatible ...
Sun Microsystems is giving away copies of its Solaris x86 operating system for evaluation purposes in an effort to get new software into as many hands as possible. Sun previously charged $20 for ...
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