Sun Microsystems
Four people founded Sun Microsystems, Incorporated in February 1982. Two of them were Stanford MBA graduates - Scott McNealy and Vinod Khosla. A third member of the group was a Stanford engineering graduate named Andreas Bechtolsheim. The final member of the group was a UNIX software expert named William Joy who was from the Berkeley campus. The company's objective was to produce and market computer workstations costing between $10,000 and 20,000 for scientists and engineers. Even today, Sun Microsystems is a leading maker of Unix-based, workstation computers, storage devices, and servers for powering corporate computer networks. The company is the largest to make computers that use its own chips (SPARC) and operating systems (SOLARIS). Its most talked-about product is JAVA; a programming language intended to create software that can run unchanged on any kind of computer. The company mainly sells its hardware and software to the telecommunications, financial, government, manufacturing and education markets (online). Product lines range from low price diskless units to the top of the line, higher powered graphics oriented stations. Below is a list of several Sun products:
Midrange server market: This market segment grew significantly as customers sought to add greater scalability to database and Internet applications. Sun Enterprise system enables customers to complete system maintenance procedures without disrupting the production environment, minimizing planned and unplanned system downtime. Systems priced from $100,000 to $1 million. Solaris Software: Sun's industry leading software is a strong foundation for providing continuous web tone access to information anytime, anywhere. Solaris Software, Sun Workshop and JAVA development tools, network management products, and security solutions provide the reliability needed for each company's mission. aSparc and Java Processors: UltraSparc microprocessors accelerate multimedia and networking applications with their innovative architecture and VIS instruction set. JavaChip: the JAVA chip family is designed for high performance at a low cost in everything from auto navigation systems to network computers. High-end server market: This market traditionally occupied by mainframe systems, but now Sun show impressive gain in the corporate data center. Systems priced on average above $1 million. Sun invested more than 10% of its r
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