1. Articles mentioning both Sun Microsystems and Oracle

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    1. Oracle learns the dark side of hardware

      Explore GigaOM (Dec 21 2011)

      Oracle learns the dark side of hardware Oracle is finally learning that the hardware business is not the software business. Revenue for the compan......finally learning that the hardware business is not the software business. Revenue for the company's Sun Microsystems-rooted servers fell 14 percent in the second quarter compared to the year-ago period. And gross mar... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Larry Ellison   Sun Microsystems   Oracle

    2. Sandia Adopts Unique Cooling Approach

      Explore Data Center Knowledge (Nov 1 2011)

      Sandia Adopts Unique Cooling Approach ...er World conference in Orlando, Florida. RedSky uses 36 racks of cabinets filled with hardware from Oracle (Sun Microsystems) providing 10 teraflops of computing power apiece. Each cabinet uses about 32 kilowatts of power. T......rough the rows of racks and their cooling doors, the air is returned via a ceiling plenum. Emerson, Sun Team on Door and Pumping Unit Red Sky uses the Sun Cooling Door (also known as ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Sun Microsystems   Oracle   National Renewable Energy Laboratory

    3. DealBook: Oracle to Buy RightNow for $1.43 Billion

      Explore dealbook.nytimes.com (Oct 24 2011)

      DealBook: Oracle to Buy RightNow for $1.43 Billion ... and Facebook related to their brand. Based in Bozeman, Montana, RightNow has nearly 2,000 clients. Oracle’s acquisition — which is its biggest since it purchased Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion in April 2009 — may also indicate that the enterprise company’s appetite for acqui... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Larry Ellison   Sun Microsystems   Oracle

    4. The Battle for the Converged Data Center Network

      Explore Data Center Knowledge (Aug 18 2011)

      The Battle for the Converged Data Center Network ...cquisition of 3Com. Whether it can leverage this to compete on par with Cisco remains to be seen. o Oracle: Well known for software that powers the Internet, Oracle combined this with Sun Microsystems equipment. It is still missing the networking piece, so it could be looking for an acquisition in t... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Sun Microsystems   Oracle   Cisco

    5. Unix Servers Growing As Mainstay Of Data Centres

      Explore Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Jun 24 2011)

      Unix Servers Growing As Mainstay Of Data Centres ... all three”. Itanium Row Causing Instability The report comes at a time when former partners HP and Oracle are taking swings at each other. Oracle entered into the hardware business last year when it bought Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion. Through the deal, Oracle inherited Sun’s SPARC hardware business, bringing it into direct competition with HP and IBM. The competition wa... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Sun Microsystems   Intel   Oracle

    6. Today’s Fusion-io IPO Leads Wave of Fundings

      Explore Data Center Knowledge (Jun 9 2011)

      Today’s Fusion-io IPO Leads Wave of Fundings ...e market momentum from Fusion-io’s pending IPO, EMC’s plan to accelerate flash storage adoption and Oracle’s TPC-C flash based world record. “Our new capital will allow us to speed up product development an......ore enterprises migrate to cloud-based services to drive their business.” WayIn raises $6.4 million Sun Microsystems co-founder Scott McNealy has raised close to $6.4 million in financing for one of his new ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Europe   Sun Microsystems   Intel

    7. Why IBM's Hardware Business Is Flying High

      Explore eweek.com (Apr 25 2011)

      Why IBM's Hardware Business Is Flying High ...enegal and Namibia." Coincidentally, Rosamilia noted that April 20 marked the second anniversary of Oracle's announcement that it would acquire Sun Microsystems. Deutsche Bank Global Markets said in a March 26 research note, "IBM has consolidated over 30 point......nsolidated over 30 points of share in the mid-range server market since 2000 at the expense of both Oracle/Sun (minus 5 pts) and HP (minus 19 points)," and "IBM ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Sun Microsystems   Gartner   Oracle

    8. What's Hot (and What's Not) for Servers

      Explore ServerWatch (Mar 2 2011)

      What's Hot (and What's Not) for Servers ...ch is gaining popularity with users -– as well as its more aggressive sales approach. "Since buying Sun, Oracle has been aggressively pitching low-cost hardware deals in a bid to hold and possibly expand the for... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Sun Microsystems   Intel   Oracle

    9. Ibm, Hp & Dell Steal Ahead In Server Revenues: IDC

      Explore Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Mar 2 2011)

      Ibm, Hp & Dell Steal Ahead In Server Revenues: IDC ...rs, had 29.9 percent market share, followed by Dell at 12.6 percent. Rounding out the top five were Oracle – with the server business acquired via the Sun Microsystems purchase – and Fujitsu, which both saw revenue declines. HP Strongest In x86 Market For the year, I... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Fujitsu   Sun Microsystems   Gartner

    10. New SPARC Cluster Is Oracle’s Challenge For HP And IBM

      Explore Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Dec 3 2010)

      New SPARC Cluster Is Oracle’s Challenge For HP And IBM ...titors – and this time it was not IBM. Computers As Animals On stage at the 1940s-era auditorium on Sun Microsystems’ old Agnews campus, Ellison put up a series of slides showing how much faster he claims the latest ...... old Agnews campus, Ellison put up a series of slides showing how much faster he claims the latest Oracle Sun SPARC cluster is compared to IBM’s Power7 and Hewlett-Packard’s Itanium ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Larry Ellison   Sun Microsystems   Oracle

    11. Why Is Storage So Hot? Cisco Provides a Clue.

      Explore The New York Times (Nov 26 2010)

      Why Is Storage So Hot? Cisco Provides a Clue. ...ters the server market essentially declaring war with server giants HP, IBM, and Dell. April 2009 | Oracle announces Sun acquisition After IBM’s initial dialog with Sun, Oracle enters the hardware market. April 2009 | Dave Donatelli, long time senior EMC executive joins HP To... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Sun Microsystems   Oracle   Cisco

    12. StorageTek Library Extension For Mainframes Released

      Explore Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Oct 27 2010)

      StorageTek Library Extension For Mainframes Released ...hly-scalable additional tier of storage for mainframes which can also be used in x86-based systems. Oracle, which has not revealed much about how it intends to keep developing its Sun StorageTek franchise since the Sun Microsystems acquisition 10 months ago, introduced a new Virtual Library Extension that adds new-generation stor... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Sun Microsystems   Oracle   Facebook

    13. The Blackbox Lives! Or at Least is Not Dead

      Explore Data Center Knowledge (Aug 11 2010)

      The Blackbox Lives! Or at Least is Not Dead One of the many unanswered questions surrounding Oracle’s acquisition of of Sun Microsystems was the fate of the Sun “Blackbox” data center container business. In the fall of 2006, Sun became the first server vendor to introduce a shipping container packed with servers, and has inves... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Sun Microsystems   Oracle

    14. One Year On: Cisco UCS Making Headway

      Explore Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Aug 3 2010)

      One Year On: Cisco UCS Making Headway ...ied Computing System, it jumped into a pool of sharks named IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Fujitsu and Sun Microsystems (now Oracle). Plus, it took a major risk in opening a whole new field of business during the most dangerous ma... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Fujitsu   Sun Microsystems   Intel

    15. Report Points To Tough Times In Server Industry

      Explore Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Aug 3 2010)

      Report Points To Tough Times In Server Industry ...rvers. The slowing of spending on servers will have an impact on systems makers. Most vulnerable is Oracle, which is seeing a rapid drop in spending on Sun Microsystems hardware, and that will only continue, Gill said. About 21 percent of Oracle/Sun customers are planning to leave Oracle for a competitor, while another 26 percent are considering it. Sun Microsystems customers expressed concern about Oracle’s hardware plans before ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Larry Ellison   Sun Microsystems   Intel

    16. IBM's reorg shows shape of IT to come

      Explore Technology News (Jul 28 2010)

      IBM's reorg shows shape of IT to come ...e; as a result, acquisitions and industry consolidation--once rare in IT--are now commonplace. Oracle's purchase of Sun and subsequent "Software. Hardware. Complete." campaign will be cited as the competitive initiative... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Sun Microsystems   Oracle   Cisco

    17. As IBM preps mainframe launch, war of words with Oracle's Sun, HP heats up

      Explore zdnet.com (Jul 19 2010)

      As IBM preps mainframe launch, war of words with Oracle's Sun, HP heats up ...rnance to our other industry leading technologies. As IBM preps mainframe launch, war of words with Oracle's Sun, HP heats up By Larry Dignan | July 19, 2010, 3:11pm PDT Summary IBM this week plans to launch its ......f systems plan for the data center. May the data center sniping begin. Topics Hewlett-Packard Co., Oracle Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., System, Win Rate, Mainframes, Data Centers, Servers, Hardware ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   New York Times   The New York Times   Sun Microsystems

    18. Oracle Beefs Up Sun Storage

      Explore Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Jun 30 2010)

      Oracle Beefs Up Sun Storage ...n provides a multiplicative effect on space savings. The deduplication and compression functions on Sun Storage 7000 systems operate in real-time and require no separate post-processing tasks, Oracle said. Thanks to its January acquisition of Sun Microsystems, Oracle became the first storage vendor to bring the company’s industry-respected DTrace Analytics for Fib... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Fujitsu   Sun Microsystems   Oracle

    19. From the data center trenches: IT manager talks shop

      Explore Data Center (Jun 29 2010)

      From the data center trenches: IT manager talks shop ...ices back from offshore, companies are going to need to help from managed services. ESRI has been a Sun Microsystems customer in the past. What are your plans now that Oracle owns Sun? J.P.: We're transitioning away from Unix. I won't say we're going off Unix altogether, but we're r... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Sun Microsystems   Oracle   Hewlett Packard

    20. How Much Integration Is Too Much in the Cloud?

      Explore GigaOM (May 30 2010)

      How Much Integration Is Too Much in the Cloud? ...ast year, you might be under the impression that integrated stacks are the future of IT. After all, Oracle’s purchase of Sun Microsystems was all about integration and HP and Cisco appear locked in a death match over which one of them is... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Sun Microsystems   Google   Oracle

    21. Bill Joy on Sun's downfall, Microsoft's prospects, green tech (q&a)

      Explore Technology News (May 25 2010)

      Bill Joy on Sun's downfall, Microsoft's prospects, green tech (q&a) Though he helped start Sun Microsystems, Bill Joy has been spent the last five years thinking a lot more about solar energy than about that......Joy has been spent the last five years thinking a lot more about solar energy than about that other Sun. "It's early days," Joy said of the green-technology industry he now focuses on as a venture capit... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Sun Microsystems   Oracle   Microsoft Corp

    22. Google unveils new cloud data storage for developers

      Explore ITWorld Canada (May 19 2010)

      Google unveils new cloud data storage for developers ...maker's Canadian arm discusses recent changes around its Enterprise Support offering, the merger of Oracle with Sun Microsystems and the changing dynamics between vendors and CIOs. By: Howard Solomon (06 May 2010)Eight months ag... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Amazon.com   Sun Microsystems

    23. 5 Questions Facing Carbon Software Players

      Explore Earth2Tech (Apr 28 2010)

      5 Questions Facing Carbon Software Players ...the past year, and many industry observers are anticipating more aggressive moves from the likes of Oracle, IBM and Microsoft. In SAP’s case, the German software giant bought carbon accounting startup Clear......ar Standards last year, rebranded it as SAP Carbon Impact and has since landed customers including Sun Power, Intuit, Autodesk, and the University of Buffalo. Anirban Chakrabarti, Clear Standards’ forme... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   U.N.   Europe   Sun Microsystems

    24. Is storage the next hot issues? by Peter Judge

      Explore Views and Opinions on Green IT (Mar 15 2010)

      Is storage the next hot issues?  by Peter Judge ... green data centers. Firstly, I sat through a long launch event for what we can now think of as Oracle's new hardware division: Sun Microsystems (my report should be here by the time this goes live). Mostly it was all about how great the Sun servers are, and how Oracle is somehow going to go in two directions at once - making those servers into super-fast tuned Oracle application servers ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Sun Microsystems   Oracle   Uptime Institute

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