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Sun Microsystems has bumped its VirtualBox virtualization utility to 3.1 status. New features include a so-called teleportation ability, which lets users move a running VM between hosts on different OSes. Full Article at Linux Insider
The concept of virtualization originated on the IBM mainframes of the late 1960s, where a single computer could execute multiple different guest operating systems at the same time. Full Article at My ESM
Sun Microsystems co-founder and chairman Scott McNealy, left, and Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz speak at the Java One conference in San Francisco, Tuesday, June 2, 2009. View Photo »
Pavel Suk joins Kerio from one of the world's great technology companies, Sun Microsystems, where he led Sun's Prague Engineering Center. His decision to join Kerio is a testament to our success and potential as a company ... Pavel's experience, expertise and enthusiasm will take Kerio's products to the...
InfoWorld - Java Platform Enterprise Edition (EE) 6, featuring a capability for function-based profiles, has been approved by the official Java standards body, with an implementation of the specification to follow from Sun Microsystems in about two... Full Article at ComputerWorld
Java Platform Enterprise Edition (EE) 6, featuring a capability for function-based profiles, has been approved by the official Java standards body, with an implementation of the specification to follow from Sun Microsystems in about two weeks. Full Article at InfoWorld
DALLAS, TX -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 12/01/09 -- NewMarket Technology, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: NWMT) and Worldwide Strategies, Inc. Full Article at Street Insider
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, left, shakes hands with Sun Microsystems co-founder and chairman Scott McNealy, right, at the Java One conference in San Francisco, Tuesday, June 2, 2009. View Photo »
Following the actions of IBM and HP to create one-stop IT shops, Dell announced in September it will purchase IT services firm Perot Systems. Software giant Oracle Corp, meanwhile, is awaiting European antitrust approval for its acquisition of Sun Microsystems
IT News Online Staff 2009-12-01 IBM held the revenue lead in the worldwide server market for the quarter. IBM's overall revenue share lead over second-place HP was 1.5% for the quarter. Full Article at IT News Online
As many of our readers already know, we've been producing several topical conversations on a variety of subjects via the Insight Community, and we'd like to introduce our newly sponsored site, IT Innovation, brought to you by Sun Microsystems and Intel. Full Article at Techdirt
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Oracle CEO Larry Ellison delivers his keynote address at Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, California, in this September 24, 2008 file photo.
View Photo »In this Nov. 14, 2008 file photo, the exterior view of Sun Microsystems Inc. headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif. is shown.
View Photo »Photo taken July 24, 2007 Oracle's chief executive Larry Ellison unveiling his team plans for the 33rd edition of the America's Cup.
View Photo »Oracle CEO Larry Ellison delivers his keynote address at Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, California in this September 24, 2008 file photo.
View Photo »FILE- In this April 23, 2007 file photo, the logo for Sun Microsystems' Java is seen on display at Sun offices in Menlo Park, Calif.
View Photo »FILE - In this June 26, 2007 file photo, the exterior of Oracle Corp. headquarters in Redwood City, Calif. is seen.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 24, 2008 file photo, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison gestures at the Oracle Open World conference in San Francisco.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 23, 2008 file photo, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison speaks at the Oracle Open World conference in San Francisco.
View Photo »FILE - In this Aug. 14, 2007 file photo, a Sun Microsystems Inc. mouse pad, mouse, and keyboard are shown at Sun headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif.
View Photo »REDWOOD SHORES, CA - APRIL 20: The Oracle logo is displayed on the company's world headquarters April 20, 2009 in Redwood Shores, California. Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle today for $7.4 billion, or $9.50 a share.
View Photo »REDWOOD SHORES, CA - APRIL 20: A pedestrian walks by a sign at the Oracle world headquarters April 20, 2009 in Redwood Shores, California. Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle today for $7.4 billion, or $9.50 a share.
View Photo »REDWOOD SHORES, CA - APRIL 20: Cars drive towards the Oracle world headquarters April 20, 2009 in Redwood Shores, California. Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle today for $7.4 billion, or $9.50 a share.
View Photo »REDWOOD SHORES, CA - APRIL 20: Pedestrians walk by a sign at the Oracle world headquarters April 20, 2009 in Redwood Shores, California. Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle today for $7.4 billion, or $9.50 a share.
View Photo »REDWOOD SHORES, CA - APRIL 20: The Oracle logo is displayed on the company's world headquarters April 20, 2009 in Redwood Shores, California. Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle today for $7.4 billion, or $9.50 a share.
View Photo »REDWOOD SHORES, CA - APRIL 20: A car drives by a sign at the Oracle world headquarters April 20, 2009 in Redwood Shores, California. Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle today for $7.4 billion, or $9.50 a share.
View Photo »REDWOOD SHORES, CA - APRIL 20: A Canadian Goose walks on the lawn in front of the Oracle world headquarters April 20, 2009 in Redwood Shores, California. Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle today for $7.4 billion, or $9.50 a share.
View Photo »REDWOOD SHORES, CA - APRIL 20: A view of the Oracle world headquarters April 20, 2009 in Redwood Shores, California. Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle today for $7.4 billion, or $9.50 a share.
View Photo »REDWOOD SHORES, CA - APRIL 20: A sign is displayed at the Oracle world headquarters April 20, 2009 in Redwood Shores, California. Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle today for $7.4 billion, or $9.50 a share.
View Photo »An Oracle employee walks in front of Oracle Corp. headquarters in Redwood City, Calif. , Monday, April 20, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this April 6, 2009 photo, a sign is shown in front of Sun Microsystems' headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif.
View Photo »In this combo made from file photos, the IBM logo is seen in front of the company's manufacturing plant in Essex Junction, Vt. , left, and the Sun Microsystems logo is seen at the company's offices in Menlo Park, Calif.
View Photo »The IBM logo is pictured at the RSA Conference 2007 in San Francisco, 07 February 2007. IBM is in talks to buy Sun Microsystems Inc. in a cash deal that could reach at least 6.5 billion dollars, the Wall Street Journal reported on March 18, 2009, citing people familiar with the matter.
View Photo »In this Nov. 14, 2008 file photo, the exterior view of Sun Microsystems Inc. headquarters is shown in Santa Clara, Calif.
View Photo »In this Nov. 24, 2008 file photo, an IBM office is shown in New York. Sun Microsystems Inc. shares soared Wednesday, March 18, 2009, after a published report said International Business Machines Corp. is in preliminary talks to buy Sun for at least $6.5 billion in cash.
View Photo »International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Samuel Palmisano delivers a speech during the launch of major services initiative at a ceremony in Beijing in this November 14, 2006 file photo.
View Photo »In this Nov. 14, 2008 file photo, the exterior view of Sun Microsystems Inc. headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif. is shown.
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