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Technology Stocks : All About Sun Microsystems

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To: JC Jaros who wrote (11428)10/28/1998 1:08:00 AM
From: Sonki  Read Replies (1) of 64865
 
oh, much too complicated for my pea sized brain.i better concentrate on Sunw instead of solaris. BUT i will print your post and go thru it again and in one year time frame i will be upto speed.

SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC. unveiled a major upgrade of its Solaris operating
system as part of an increasing focus by the computer workstation maker on its
growing software business. Sun said its new software is a generation ahead of
the next much anticipated upgrade of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows NT. Sun's
upgrade of Solaris, called Solaris 7 (which skips several numbers in the upgrade
cycle from the current Solaris 2.6), moves data in chunks of 64 bits, as opposed
to the 32- bit chunks that most computers process currently. The software is
designed to run on next generation processors such as the 64-bit version of
Sun's own SPARC processor, UltraSparc III and Intel Corp.'s Merced chip, due
in volume sometime in mid-2000. (Reuters 12:13 AM ET 10/27/98) For the full
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