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Sun bumps back Opteron servers

Sun bumps back Opteron servers

News Delay in delivery of Galaxy family casts light on Sun's x86 ambitions and on the unending tug-of-war between AMD and Intel.

Friday, February 18 2005 09:22 AM

Tags: Servers, x86-standard servers


Cold feet and more at Sun's birth

Cold feet and more at Sun's birth

News Co-founders recount the early days, including a balky Scott McNealy and close encounters of the Apple kind.

Friday, January 13 2006 08:56 AM

Tags: Personal Computers, Servers, Brand strategy, Sales strategy


Sun CEO: Volume will drive value

Sun CEO: Volume will drive value

News Finally back on the growth track, Sun Microsystems wants to provide infrastructure to support consumer-driven services, and Asia is a key market, says CEO Jonathan Schwartz.

Thursday, August 30 2007 06:12 AM

Tags: Servers, Operating systems, Open source, Java


Sun co-founder Bechtolsheim makes start-up move

News Andy Bechtolsheim, who helped get Sun Microsystems off the ground, is going part time at Sun to help with a new Ethernet switching start-up.

Friday, October 24 2008 10:24 AM

Tags: Ethernet, Cisco Systems Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Server, co-founder, CEO, 10-Gigabit Ethernet, financial, Kealia, data center


Storage server hybrids coming into vogue

Techguide The lines are blurring between storage systems and servers. Find out what's in store for these technologies.

Wednesday, August 09 2006 07:56 PM


Storage server hybrids coming into vogue

News IBM and Sun like the idea of combining processing power and storage--but skeptics say it's an archaic method.

Thursday, July 27 2006 10:31 AM

Tags: Servers, Storage, Storage area networks (SAN), RAID


Sun ousts top server executives

News Sun Microsystems is changing the top executives in charge of its core server products, the latest upheaval as Sun seeks to turn around 12 consecutive quarters of revenue declines.

Friday, April 16 2004 10:18 AM

Tags: Business applications


Sun to announce four-Opteron server on Monday

News The time is nigh for the V40z, sources say, which means Sun is a step further in its effort to expand its product line beyond its own chips.

Friday, July 23 2004 09:51 AM


New hopes from Sun's idea factory

Insight Can Sun recover the financial health it lost when the dot-com bubble burst? CNET News.com looks at whether it's on the right track.

Tuesday, October 18 2005 02:42 PM

Tags: Processors, Servers, Leadership


Sun to push developer package, Opteron

News Company plans to unveil new initiatives intended to reverse ongoing market share slide.

Friday, June 25 2004 09:44 AM


Sun to buy Opteron server maker, reclaim co-founder

News Sun Microsystems agrees to acquire Kealia, a start-up that designs servers with Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron processor and that employs Sun co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim.

Wednesday, February 11 2004 10:06 AM


Sun begins high-end phase of x86 servers

News Company launching high-end server, its second attempt at blades and the resurrected "Thumper" packed with 48 disk drives.

Tuesday, July 11 2006 05:28 PM

Tags: Processors, Servers


HP unveils four-Opteron server

News Hewlett-Packard begins selling a four-Opteron server, its second model to use the Advanced Micro Devices processor, and brings the chip into its high-performance technical computing line.

Tuesday, April 20 2004 09:43 AM


Sun frowns on HyperTransport expansion

News A leading AMD proponent rejects technology that could increase the importance of communication tech built into AMD chips.

Tuesday, February 28 2006 11:44 AM

Tags: Processors, Multiprocessor servers


HP set to unveil Opteron server

News The expected release on Tuesday of a Hewlett-Packard server Advanced Micro Devices' processor powers is the latest move in a chess game between the chipmaker and Intel.

Tuesday, February 24 2004 09:59 AM


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Keep IMAP e-mail messages locally using OfflineIMAP

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Vincent Danen discusses the uses of OfflineIMAP for synchronizing local and remote IMAP mailboxes and providing a good method for backing up e-mail.


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Lift-and-shift: Resurgence or flame-out

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Lift-and-shift has been the backbone of many of the outsource solutions for a number of years.

This allowed many buyers to achieve significant cost savings by taking advantage of..... by Michael Rehkopf

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