US Report: Java targets MS in the enterprise
Bolstered by wins against Microsoft Corp. in U.S. District Court and renewed support from its Java licensees, Sun Microsystems Inc.
Bolstered by wins against Microsoft Corp. in U.S. District Court and renewed support from its Java licensees, Sun Microsystems Inc.
Sun and Oracle bosses team up on yet another anti-Microsoft campaign, this time using Solaris as an invisible assassin...
Sun Microsystems promises to break the $500 (£300) price barrier with its new Java-Stations due in the first quarter of next year. Sun hopes the new pricing could deflect criticism that network computers do less than PCs and cost more.
US District Judge Ronald Whyte granted Microsoft Corp. extra time to make some of its products compliant with Sun's Java.
Newly unsealed documents in the Sun Microsystems Inc./Microsoft Corp.
Wireless technology could open the Internet to billions of users. But the market is so unstable, it can fool even the best venture capitalists. Even the best ideas will be shut down when funding dries up.
If you thought there was one Java, think again. Sun Microsystems and its key licensees are scrambling to synchronise their Java server efforts, hoping to avoid the incompatibilities that have beset CORBA and Java on the client.