Sun Microsystems will describe on Wednesday new software designed to make its Java programming tools more popular with smaller businesses.
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Sun Microsystems plans to build ties between the different flavours of Java in an effort to present the programming technology as more unified.
Sun Microsystems Chief Executive Scott McNealy has defended the business merits of his company's Java effort, saying that, despite disappointing sales of Sun's own Java software, the effort has helped keep Microsoft at bay.
Sun Microsystems will describe on Wednesday new software designed to make its Java programming tools more popular with smaller businesses.
Sun Microsystems plans to build ties between the different flavours of Java in an effort to present the programming technology as more unified.
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