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InternetNews February 25, 2005 Michael Singer |
Solaris 10 Perk to Block Bogus Binaries Boasting new feature for Solaris 10 could spell the end of viruses, worms and illegal downloads. |
InternetNews February 18, 2005 Michael Singer |
Sun's Trusted Solaris 10 Coming This Year The company bets big on its user rights management, predictive self-healing, Solaris containers, and a new cryptographic framework. |
InternetNews January 26, 2005 Michael Singer |
Split Reactions to Sun's OpenSolaris Reaction to Sun Microsystems' launch of its OpenSolaris initiative is apparently related to the size of the enterprise and its attachment to the open source community. Larger firms dismiss Sun's efforts, while smaller players sift for gold flakes in the code. |
InternetNews January 25, 2005 Michael Singer |
Sun Cracks Open Solaris The company launches its OpenSolaris initiative with a new community, advisory board and its DTrace application. |
InternetNews November 30, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Trigence Virtualizes Solaris Heeding the call from customers, Trigence Corp. has created software that virtualizes applications running on the Solaris operating system created by Sun Microsystems. |
InternetNews November 24, 2004 Michael Singer |
Shrinking Solaris Sun Microsystems' Solaris 10 may be powerful enough to power a data grid, but for real market growth, Sun is looking inward to the embedded space. |
InternetNews November 19, 2004 Michael Singer |
Unix Still (Kind of) Holding Its Own Despite rumors of its demise, Unix is very much alive and kicking. But analysts are still concerned about its ability to do battle with Windows and Linux. |
InternetNews November 15, 2004 Michael Singer |
Sun Sets Solaris 10 Free After more than a year of sneak peaks, nightly builds and beta tests, Sun Microsystems is set to formally announce the launch of its Solaris 10 operating system. |
InternetNews November 3, 2004 Michael Singer |
Open Source Solaris Stalls If you were expecting a sneak peak of an open source Solaris or to buy a commercial version next week when it launches, don't hold your breath. |
Bio-IT World October 14, 2004 Robert Mcmillan |
High-Performance Computing: Muscle in the Middle New processor designs are giving a price/performance boost to midrange Unix servers. |
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