Sun Microsystems plans to release part of the blueprints of its Java Access Manager single sign-on product to the open source community.
Sun Microsystems has delayed the release of two major features the company has trumpeted as reasons to try its new Solaris operating system.
Sun Microsystems is now planning to release its next version of StarOffice in September, two months later than originally planned.
Sun Microsystems is planning the bold move of releasing the source code of its Solaris operating system, but those eager for details of the plan may have to wait until early 2005.
A security breach is likely to delay for several days tonight's (AEST) scheduled release of the next version of the popular GNOME open source desktop environment, a member of the release team said.
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The consultants that rolled out one of Australia's biggest known Linux desktop project are set to take on the big boys.
Sun Microsystems' xVM virtualisation efforts are getting louder and louder.
Sun Microsystems this week released a new version of its Java software development tool with support for Web services.
James Gosling discusses Sun's decision to release Java under the General Public License, whether open source is more secure than proprietary software, how IT departments can cut development costs, and why Microsoft still owns the desktop.
Java has come full circle, and James Gosling has watched the 12-year journey. Gosling, who helped invent the Java programming language, talks about how Sun Microsystems plans to return Java to its roots and the role of the newly launched JavaFX Script.
With logical domains, Sun's Niagara systems will catch up this year to rival Unix and x86 servers.
AMD has released its Opteron processor, and several companies have also announced products based on the chip.
The chipmaker adds a new chip for 2004 and moves up the launch date of an Itanium with two processors.
Sun Microsystems will release new software that takes advantage of the Liberty technology for simplifying the process of signing on to multiple Web sites.
OpenOffice.org is the freely available and freely developed successor to Sun's StarOffice and is a full office suite available for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X.
In the run up to a June 19 online launch of a whole new product line, Sun has just released its Sun One Portal Server 6, to replace the iPlanet Portal Server.
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