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Sun Microsystems Inc., (NASDAQ: JAVA) provides network computing infrastructure solutions that include computer systems, software, storage, and services. Its core brands include the Java technology platform, the Solaris operating system, StorageTek and the UltraSPARC processor.
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CenterRun

CenterRun's software automates the provisioning of software applications.  Customers might use it to automate the provisioning of a new version of WebLogic, to install a security patch to another application or to update an internally...

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  • 2003

Trancept Systems

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  • 1987

Folio, Inc.

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  • 1988

INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation

INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation (ISC) was a software company, known for their versions of the Unix operating system. In 1977, ISC was the first commercial Unix vendor, selling IS/1, a Version 6 Unix variant enhanced for office automation which ran...

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  • 1992

Thinking Machines

Thinking Machines Corporation was a supercomputer manufacturer founded in Waltham, Massachusetts in 1982 by W. Daniel "Danny" Hillis and Sheryl Handler to turn Hillis's doctoral work at MIT on massively parallel computing architectures into a...

Date:

  • 1994

Lighthouse Design

Lighthouse Design Ltd. was an American software company that operated from 1989 to 1996. Lighthouse developed software for NeXT computers running the NeXTSTEP operating system. The company was founded in 1989 by Alan Chung, Roger Rosner, Jonathan...

Date:

  • 1996

Cray

Cray Inc. (NASDAQ: CRAY) is a supercomputer manufacturer based in Seattle, Washington. The company's predecessor, Cray Research, Inc. (CRI), was founded in 1972 by computer designer Seymour Cray. Already a legend in his field by this time, Cray put...

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  • 1996

Diba

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  • Aug 1997

Chorus Systems

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  • Sep 1997

RedCape Software

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  • 1998

i-Planet

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  • 1998

NetDynamics

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  • Jul 1998

StarDivision

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  • 1999

NetBeans

NetBeans refers to both a platform for the development of applications for the network (using Java, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Groovy, C, and C++), and an integrated development environment (IDE) developed using the NetBeans Platform. The...

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  • 1999

Gridware

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  • Jul 2000

Cobalt Networks

Cobalt Networks was a maker of low-cost Linux-based servers. Founded in 1996 in Mountain View, California under the name Cobalt Microserver, the company pioneered easy-to-use server appliances featuring secure web user interfaces, designed for...

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  • Sep 2000

Clustra Systems

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  • Mar 2002

Afara Websystems

Affara Websystems is a a startup that pioneered throughput computing for servers. Afara was acquired by Sun Microsystems in July 2002. The multi-core, multi-thread CPU design developed at Afara is the critical technology in Sun’s current...

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  • Jun 2002

Pirus Networks

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  • Sep 2002

Terraspring

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  • Nov 2002

Pixomondo

Pixomondo is a visual effects company, based in Berlin, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Munich (Germany), Los Angeles (United States) Shanghai (China) and London (UK) . Founded in 2001, Pixomondo began its work creating video installations and 3d-animations...

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  • Jun 2003

Waveset Technologies

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  • Dec 2003

Nauticus Networks

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  • Jan 2004

Kealia

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  • Feb 2004

SevenSpace

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  • Jan 2005

Tarantella, Inc.

Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) was a software company based in Santa Cruz, California which was best known for selling three Unix variants for Intel x86 processors: Xenix, SCO UNIX (later known as SCO OpenServer), and UnixWare. Eric Raymond, in his book...

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  • May 2005

SeeBeyond Technology Corporation

SeeBeyond Technology Corporation (formerly Software Technology Corporation) was a software company listed on the NASDAQ stock market (NASDAQ: SBYN). On 28 June 2005 the sale of the company for $387m to Sun Microsystems was announced; the deal was...

Date:

  • Jun 2005

Storage Technology Corporation

Storage Technology Corporation (StorageTek or STK), aka STC until about 1983, is a data storage technology company. Current StorageTek products focus on tape backup equipment and software to manage storage systems. New products include data...

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  • Aug 2005

Aduva

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  • Feb 2006

Neogent

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  • Oct 2006

SavaJe

SavaJe (pronounced savage) was the developer of the SavaJe OS, a Java OS for advanced mobile phones. The SavaJe OS was a monolithic OS-and-Java platform, an implementation of Sun Microsystems' Java Standard Edition, as opposed to the more limited...

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  • Apr 2007

Cluster File Systems

Cluster File Systems, Inc. (CFS) is the company that originally developed the Lustre distributed file system. CFS was a privately held company with offices in the United States, Canada, and China. CFS was founded in 2001 by Dr. Peter Braam....

Date:

  • Sep 2007

Vaau

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  • Nov 2007

MySQL AB

MySQL AB develops and supports a family of high-performance, affordable database products. The company's flagship offering is 'MySQL Enterprise', a comprehensive set of production-tested software, proactive monitoring tools, and premium support...

Date:

  • Feb 2008

Innotek GmbH

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  • Feb 2008

Montalvo Systems

Montalvo Systems was a Silicon Valley start-up reportedly working on an asymmetrical, x86 capable processor similar to the Cell microprocessor. The processor was to use high-performance cores for performance-intensive threads, and delegate minor...

Date:

  • Apr 2008

Q-layer

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  • Jan 2009
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