Articles about Sun Microsystems

A Java Resurgence

One of the good things about difficult economic times is that IT organizations tend to get a lot more practical. In many instances, that practicality tends to reduce the temptation to reinvent the wheel. Continue Reading »

Has Open Source Movement Gone Corporate?

One question that keeps coming up as of late concerns the quality of open source software. While there’s no doubt that there is more dependency on open source than ever, a survey shows that with increased usage comes concerns over quality. Continue Reading »

IBM Makes the Case for Unix Servers

Conventional wisdom has it that Unix servers are a dying breed. And yet quarter after quarter, IBM keeps putting up growth numbers for its Power Series servers. Continue Reading »

Getting Ready for the End of Open Source

Oracle's lawsuit against Google, filed on August 12, is important for more than just its effect on Android-based Continue Reading »

Sun May Be Gone, but Java and MySQL Live On

Survey finds Java and MySQL gaining momentum in the wake of the Oracle acquistion of Sun. Continue Reading »

Oracle Outlines Strategic Technology Plan for Sun

Combined entity to reduce the cost of enterprise computing via enhanced integration. Continue Reading »

Sun Looks to Scale Identity Management

Bolsters single sign-on and directory proxy server offerings. Continue Reading »

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