Tagged: Sun Microsystems & News
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Sun and IBM fail to unite on open source movement News
09.12.2003 Sun’s decision not to join the IBM-led Eclipse effort means that the Java community has missed out on a chance to create a single open source movement, Gartner has claimed. The...Categories: CIO -
Sun feels the heat but comes out fighting News
04.12.2003 BERLIN: Founder, CEO, chairman and president of Sun Microsystems Scott McNealy was in ebullient form in Berlin yesterday as the embattled technology giant brought its SunNetwork...Categories: Comms -
Sun shines in multimillion IT tender News
14.10.2003 Sun Microsystems and its partner Horizon Open Systems (HOS) have completed a multimillion euro contract for hardware, software and services with Ingersoll-Rand International....Categories: Business -
Sun’s outlook darkens News
30.09.2003 Sun Microsystems, the computer maker that employs more than 200 people at East Point Business Park in Dublin, said yesterday that it would register a bigger than expected loss...Categories: -
AIB to bank on StorageTek News
24.09.2003 StorageTek Ireland has secured a three-year contract from AIB worth well over €1m. Following a competitive tender, StorageTek, which is best known for its tape drive systems,...Categories: Business -
Second quarter figures halt server slide News
02.09.2003 The worldwide server systems market grew in the second quarter of the year, arresting a decline that had lasted for more than two years, according to new research from IDC....Categories: -
Transforming the public sector part 3: UK, Belgium & Norway News
28.08.2003 The last in our series on global e-government projects sees how a new passport system in being rolled out in Belgium and the UK; checks on the progress of the UK’s government... -
Transforming the public sector part 2: Belgium, Hong Kong & Denmark News
27.08.2003 Continuing Digital Ireland’s look into e-government initiatives around the world: how Denmark is using sophisticated software to turn statistics into valuable data on its... -
Transforming the public sector part 1: Alaska, New York & Canada News
26.08.2003 Public sector IT initiatives are always plagued by problems and get bogged down in red tape. Right? Wrong. From smart ID cards to single view systems, technology is winning the...Categories: Digital Life, Government -
The need for speed News
29.07.2003 Even as the network technology engineers proudly offer progressively faster data transmission speeds, their marketing and consulting colleagues are saying to a cautious market...Categories: Digital Life -
Sun shows rise in margins as revenues are reduced News
23.07.2003 Sun Microsystems has posted lower revenues for its fourth quarter and full-year results, the company reported yesterday. The enterprise computer maker showed a year-on-year drop...Categories: BusinessTags: Sun Microsystems, Results -
Data Storage part 2: Management a must for gigabyte growth News
12.06.2003 There was a time when storage was one of the most expensive parts of the IT infrastructure. In recent years, though, the cost of the disk drives at the heart of many storage...Categories:Tags: IBM, Sun Microsystems -
Standardising success with Java News
21.03.2003 Maybe it was the looming war in Iraq but the meeting of the Java Community Process (JCP) programme in Dublin last week had more the air of a UN summit than a technology event.Categories:Tags: Sun Microsystems, Java -
Network365, Sun strengthen banking pact News
21.02.2003 Irish mobile payments software firm Network365 and Sun Microsystems say that a combination of their respective technologies is winning them strategic deals throughout the world.Categories: CIO -
Sun rises to compete in tougher market News
12.02.2003 Struggling server seller Sun Microsystems has unveiled a survival strategy consisting of a slew of new products, slashed prices and continued allegiance towards its own...Categories: CIOTags: R&D, Sun Microsystems -
Make or break time for Sun News
10.02.2003 Later today, Scott McNealy, CEO of struggling server seller Sun Microsystems, will unveil a survival strategy consisting of a slew of new products, slashed prices and continued...Categories: -
Sun builds university's £130m business News
16.01.2003 The University of Ulster at Jordanstown has revealed that a new managed learning environment constructed last year by Sun Microsystems is the glue holding together its 28,000...Categories: Business -
Sun/Siemens launch student Java competition News
02.01.2003 Sun Microsystems and Siemens have joined forces to launch the Java Masters Competition, a global competition to give students the opportunity to develop new Java applications...Categories: Digital LifeTags: Awards, Sun Microsystems