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Technology Stocks : All About Sun Microsystems

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To: briank who wrote (35843)9/27/2000 11:04:57 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) of 64865
 
Dear Briank: Well, I missed it but I suppose it was this they talked about. Any comments? JDN

Sun(Tm) Technology, Products, Services Address Rapid Growth Of The NetAnd The Opportunities It Creates


Fast-changing, Rapidly Growing Internet Affects Every Aspect of Business

And Puts New Demands on Customers and Technology

NEW YORK, Sept. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) today announced its next-generation products and services to help companies leverage the exponential growth and increasing opportunities of the Internet. The announcement included a sophisticated microprocessor, an array of systems, and software and services optimized for the network, forming the foundation of the company's network computing strategy for the next five years.

As the number of users, devices, services, data and demand for high availability multiply, companies feel the pressure to keep pace. The effect of the Net is to force a new way of thinking about how systems are designed and built and how companies will use these systems to meet the demands of their customers. The so-called "Net Effect" will call for new tools to help companies keep pace with and capitalize on these changes, and for developing and deploying myriad new network services and applications.

"The Net is having an impact on everything -- from computers to cell phones to televisions," said Ed Zander, president and chief operating officer of Sun Microsystems. "Network technology is the catalyst for a new wave of opportunities for businesses - a phenomenon we're calling the 'Net Effect.'

"Sun has always been ahead of the curve," Zander continued. "We've always thought network first. And, as you'd expect, today we're announcing the first of many new products that leverage the Net Effect and that will help our customers get the most from this dynamically changing environment."

Specifically, today's announcements include Sun's next-generation processor, the UltraSPARC(TM) III processor; two new systems, a high-end workstation and entry-level workgroup server, offering twice the performance of Sun's previous systems; software that can harness all the computers on a network to make compute power a true network resource for greatly improved performance; programs for easy transition to the new technologies; remote Web-based system monitoring; and a 100% binary compatibility guarantee to ensure that applications written for previous generations of the UltraSPARC processor will run today.

The Processor for the Net Effect

The cornerstone of Sun's announcement is the UltraSPARC III microprocessor, Sun's second-generation 64-bit architecture. Designed to meet the demands of the Net Effect, the UltraSPARC III processor is one of the most complex processors available today, comprising 29 million transistors and features such as an on-chip memory controller and 32 kilobytes of on-chip memory to provide industry leading scalability, data bandwidth and advanced reliability and high availability.

Its guaranteed 100-percent binary compatibility with the entire SPARC(TM) processor family provides the investment protection required in .com computing and is in sharp contrast with competing processors that fail to match the needs of net-centric, multiprocessing computing.

The UltraSPARC III processor will be available with clock speeds of 750 and 900 MHz. Using such advanced process technologies as copper interconnect, clock speeds should reach the 1.5-plus-GHz range for the UltraSPARC III processor in the future.

Systems for the Net Effect

The first implementation of the new UltraSPARC III processor is the high-end Sun Blade(TM) 1000 workstation. The new desktop system has twice the performance of Sun's current high-end workstation and offers exceptional room for growth, allowing for processing performance increases of two to five times and graphics performance increases of up to 10 times, providing customers a significant return on their investment.

Sun Blade systems are available in 750 -- and 900 -- MHz versions, with prices starting at less than $10,000. A special entry-level configuration will be available only by auction via the Web. No minimum bid will be set, and starting prices will be set by the bidder.

The Sun(TM) Grid Engine software, also announced today, brings the Net Effect to technical computing as it lets users leverage the untapped compute resources available on their networks. Typically, workstations are idle as much as 60 to 75 percent of the time. The Sun Grid Engine software lets users harness the hundreds or thousands of computers on their networks to deliver network-wide compute power to the desktop. Such compute-intensive applications as simulations, fluid dynamics and realtime animation can now be done more quickly and cost-effectively than before with faster time to market. At its event, Sun demonstrated the Sun Grid Engine software and a virtual compute farm completing a task that usually takes 6 hours in about 6 minutes. The software can be downloaded free of charge via the Web.

Continuing its leadership in delivering solutions to the datacenter and service provider markets -- where availability, reliability and compactness are called for -- Sun also announced the new, rack-mountable Sun Fire(TM) 280R server. Based on the UltraSPARC III processor, the robust Solaris(TM) 8 Operating Environment and the blazingly fast Sun Fire Plane interconnect technology, the Sun Fire 280R server offers enterprise-class features in a compact, rack-optimized package, making it ideal for service providers or enterprise environments where space is at a premium.

Also announced today was Sun(TM) Remote Services Net Connect software, the newest offering in the Sun Remote Services portfolio. Sun Remote Services Net Connect software is a self-service, Web-based tool designed to help drive higher availability, provide customers with faster problem detection and "Net-time" reporting for data collection, alarm collection and availability reporting. Sun Remote Services Net Connect software will be available free to Sun customers via the Internet.

Compatibility Guarantee, Easy Transition

In spite of these new technologies and enhancements, Sun doesn't break compatibility with customers' existing applications. The free-of-charge Solaris(TM) Application Guarantee announced today assures that applications written to the Solaris Application Binary Interface (ABI) will run without modification on the Solaris 8 Operating Environment.

Sun also introduced training and consulting expertise to help organizations quickly and effectively deploy the latest UltraSPARC III systems, based on the Solaris 8 Operating Environment. Sun's Solaris(TM) Adoption Services, IT skills curriculum and mentoring allows customers to confidently move and take advantage of Sun's operating environment faster, with greater system perf
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