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To: cAPSLOCK who wrote (7308)1/27/1998 10:46:00 AM
From: Pierre Aydin  Respond to of 64865
 
Any partnership that includes JAVA is good for SUN but since there is no dollar figure attacthed to it the street will not pay any attention. All of these JAVA partnerships hopefully will produce revenue in the future. It's very good PR.

Pierre



To: cAPSLOCK who wrote (7308)1/27/1998 11:35:00 AM
From: Thomas Haegin  Respond to of 64865
 
cAPSLOCK, you're my man! T. -e



To: cAPSLOCK who wrote (7308)1/27/1998 9:40:00 PM
From: Dan Good  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
The MOT deal seems to me to be the news of the year also. The use of JAVA in a broad based plan as in MOT's plans can only justify the further implementation of JAVA in these and other areas. It will most likely help margins.

''This agreement marks the largest technology license agreement in the history of the Java platform,'' said Scott McNealy,
chairman, president and chief executive of Sun.

''Motorola ships many tens of millions of embedded silicon solutions and radio products a year worldwide as the market leader in
various industries,'' McNealy added in a statement.

''We look forward to seeing Java technologies in as many of those products as possible.''



To: cAPSLOCK who wrote (7308)2/12/1998 12:38:00 AM
From: steve peterson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Back around earnings time there was some talk of some
imminant big Java partnership announcement forthcoming.
Did I sleep thru it or what? I heard once that it was
delayed, but nothing since. What I had originally heard
was that it was McNealy who was hinting at this. Is that
true or was it just analyst smoke?

sp