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Lockheed Martin: Sun and PTC Provide Smooth Sailing for Lockheed | 2005-05-08 03:00:02 | Sun Microsystems |
| Lockheed Martin's Naval Electronics and Surveillance Systems (NE&SS)-Surface Systems is Lockheed Martin's Center for Excellence in combat system engineering development, production, integration, test, and lifetime support for naval surface ships. In an effort to provide the cutting edge data sharing required to support the changing needs of the defense customer base in the mid-1990s, Lockheed Martin began to develop it's Integrated Data Environment (IDE). The Solaris operating environment, Sun's high-performance servers, and reliable storage solutions form the basis of the Lockheed Martin collaborative framework. As a central element of the CPC/PLM solution, Windchill provides the underlying technology for the development of robust CPC/PLM applications, which cover the entire product development cycle and integrate the existing IT infrastructure. | |||
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Consolidating Sun servers on an HP 9000 Superdome: Maximize ROI with HP-UX 11i business value | 2005-05-06 03:00:01 | Hewlett-Packard |
| In order to provide the highest levels of customer service, Belkin turned to HP for a reliable and highly scalable IT infrastructure. Learn how HP helped Belkin rapidly adapt to changes in its customers’ business, as well as quickly and effectively leverage data associated with the performance of its own products. | |||
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Sun and Creative Healthcare Systems Make State-of-the-Art Technology Affordable for Mid-Sized Community Hospitals | 2005-05-06 03:00:01 | Sun Microsystems |
| Northwest Medical Center has grown rapidly in recent years. In addition to the core hospital facility, Northwest Medical Center now operates clinics in two counties, a separate home health agency, and a jointly managed hospice program. The challenge was to tie all of these facilities together electronically so that they could share information quickly and easily - while maintaining compliance with new HIPAA privacy regulations. Working together, Sun Microsystems and Creative Healthcare Systems have designed and delivered an affordable, state-of-the-art solution for Northwest Medical Center in rural Missouri. And today, Northwest Medical Center's patients, nurses, doctors, and administrators all agree on one thing: the quality of patient care is better than ever. | |||
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Investigating the Solaris OPENBOOT | 2005-01-25 | Punjabi University |
| The Solaris operating system gets the jumpstart for its booting from a hardware-level interface called the OpenBoot PROM or OBP for short. OpenBoot at its heart has an interactive command interpreter with a varied set of functions. OBP is a firmware, which is stored in the socketed startup PROM of the computer and consists of two parts, the PROM and the NVRAM. | |||
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Solaris and Linux | 2005-02-22 05:50:55 | IBM |
| Only the Solaris Operating System makes sense for UltraSPARC servers. But Sun offers Solaris, Red Hat or SUSE Linux for its Opteron and Xeon servers. Which should customers install? This paper provides key facts to help customers choose between Linux and Solaris for x86/Opteron servers. Each section focuses on a key area that exposes important differences between Solaris and Linux. | |||
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Applied Relational Technology: Sun Ray Ultra-Thin Client Success Story | 2005-01-11 03:00:01 | Sun Microsystems |
| Sun Microsystems' Sun Ray 100 and Sun Ray 150 ultra-thin clients are being used in a new Solaris software-based IT system to provide information across a network in two of the UKs newest shopping centers. Application and software developer Applied Relational Technology (ART) recently implemented new systems at WestQuay, Southampton and Livingston, Scotland. Both sites are based on Sun Enterprise servers and are designed to improve information flow between center managers, retailers, and customers. The systems use Sun Ray ultra-thin clients for ease of use and simplicity. ART chose Sun for reliability, scalability, value for money, and performance. | |||
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People's Insurance Company of China: eBusiness Portal Attracts New Customers and Reduces Costs | 20050105091203 | Sun Microsystems |
| The People's Insurance Company of China (PICC) is one of the largest insurance companies in the Asia/Pacific region. PICC sought to use the Internet as a new channel to enable individual and business customers, employees, and third-party agents to conduct business online, with business objectives that included reduced costs, improved productivity, and enhanced customer service. Sun Services drew on the SunTone Architecture Methodology for project management and development best practices as well as architecture design based on a services-driven network architecture, which reflects the Sun ONE architecture and vision. | |||
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Raising the Standard on Industry Standards: AMD Opteron and x86 | 20041111093115 | Sun Microsystems |
| Don't be deceived. There is very little that is 'standard' about Sun's new industry-standard servers and workstations. View this Sun Net Talk on Demand to discuss how Sun is blazing a path to take you from 32-bit to 64-bit computing. | |||
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Bank of Montreal Forges M-Commerce Initiatives on Sun Technologies and Services | 20041111030001 | Sun Microsystems |
| The Bank of Montreal is recognized as a leading innovator in e-business initiatives. One of the bank's key e-business initiatives is the further development of m-commerce banking and brokerage services. In the late 1990s, the Bank of Montreal began searching for the most expeditious means of deploying m-commerce banking and brokerage services. The bank believed that m-commerce initiatives would help expand its revenue and customer base and improve customer satisfaction and loyalty while concurrently providing a more cost-effective channel for handling customer inquiries and conducting transactions. Sun Enterprise 10000 and 250 servers, running on the Solaris Operating Environment power the infrastructure for the Bank of Montreal's Internet banking and brokerage systems. | |||
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UNIX File System and VERITAS File System 3.5 on Solaris 9 Operating System | 20040403000409 | Sun Microsystems |
| This benchmark study compares the performance of UNIX File System (UFS), Sun's integrated and preferred file system for general-purpose Solaris software installations, and Solaris Volume Manager software against VERITAS Foundation Suite 3.5 software (VERITAS File System, VxFS 3.5 on VERITAS Volume Manager, VxVM 3.5). This benchmark study also indicates that today's capabilities of UFS and Solaris Volume Manager software satisfies the majority of Solaris customer requirements without incremental cost. |
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