SUN MICROSYSTEMS

Stumbling stock market raises specter of Dot-Com era reckoning
It happened exactly 25 years ago when the roughly five-year dot-com bubble popped, leaving trillions of dollars of investment losses in its wake. On March 24, 2000, the S&P 500 Index posted a record level it wouldn’t see again until 2007. Three days later, the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 Index also closed at an all-time high, the last time it would do that for more than 15 years.

As Tesla tanks, Musk’s chosen board chair stands strong as a badass woman in business world
Elon Musk faces criticism over right-wing causes and cuts to the U.S. federal workforce, affecting Tesla's sales and stock. Robyn Denholm, Tesla's highly paid chair, faces scrutiny over her compensation and oversight of Musk. Despite recent stock declines, Denholm has profited immensely from Tesla shares, raising concerns about her independence and focus amid her growing ventures in Australia.

Railway stocks zoom up to 7% on capex push hopes ahead of Budget presentation
Railway-related stocks surged up to 6.6% on BSE as investors expect increased budget allocations for the sector. Titagarh Rail Systems and RVNL led the gains. The Ministry of Railways is anticipated to receive the largest capital expenditure share in the upcoming Budget, overtaking the Ministry of Highways.

Ex-execs from Sun Microsystems are driving a revolution in startup world of both India & Silicon Valley
The former Sun engineers are middle-aged, primarily working on enterprise software and, hence, barely in the limelight.
Oracle Q4 net surges 25 pc to $ 2.36 bn
Software major Oracle Corp has reported a 25 per cent jump in its net income to $ 2.36 billion for the three-month period ending May 31, 2010, on account of growth in new software licence sales and buyout of Sun Microsystems.
Sun CEO leaves post with a post: a haiku tweet
athan Schwartz's haiku on Twitter reads as follows: ``Financial crisis/Stalled too many customers/CEO no more.'' India's top 10 BPOs | Rise of multinational IT
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Oracle closes $7.4 bn Sun deal
Software major Oracle Corp has completed the takeover of hardware company Sun Microsystems Inc for $7.4 billion.
Oracle-Sun deal to create a $1.5 bn entity in India
This transaction will help Oracle address newer segments of India’s $34 billion market for IT products and services. Sun, Oracle unlikely to face antitrust strife
Advantage IBM in server market here
IBM's reported move to acquire Sun Microsystems could potentially alter the competition landscape in the storage and server market in India.
IBM may be market leader after Sun takeover
IBM’S reported move to acquire Sun Microsystems for around $6.5 billion could potentially alter the competition landscape in the storage and server market in India.
IBM in talks to buy Sun Microsystems: Report
US media reported that if the deal goes through, IBM is likely to pay at least $6.5 billion. Top Indian outsourcing cos | 9 trends for IT in 2009 | Cities that are IT hubs
Sun unveils Open Innovation portal
Sun Microsystems, on Wednesday, launched the first ever Open Innovation Portal at the Centre for Excellence in E-governance, Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi with JNU and Knowledge Commons as a collaborators.
Sun Micro to cut jobs here, rework business strategy
Sun Microsystems will lay-off staff in India, as part of its plan to cut 6,000 jobs globally. The company employs some 33,423 people world-wide.
Minimal job cuts in Sun Microsystems India, to focus on PSUs
Sun, which operates in more than 100 countries around the globe, employs some 1,300 people in India. HR policies at this crisis moment | Recruiting best talent
Wipro ties up with Sun to widen GCC reach
Software major Wipro has tied up with Sun Microsystems to widen its reach within the Gulf Cooperation Council countries such as UAE and Saudi Arabia.
Sun Microsystems sees rough year, shares fall
Sun Microsystems Inc said on Friday it expects a tough fiscal year in the United States and warned that it would not turn a profit in the current quarter.
Sun Microsystems announces new sales division
To enhance its sales coverage in emerging markets, IT firm Sun Microsystems on Friday formed a new business vertical, Emerging Market Sales Region, headed by Anil Valluri.
Sun Microsystems announce tech partnership for movie
Sun Microsystems has tied-up for the movie 'Love Story 2050 which also marks the debut of Harman Baweja.
Sun Micro & NetMagic ink deal to provide web hosting solution
Sun Microsystems joined hands with IT service provider NetMagic to provide technologies and services to start-ups in India.
Sun Microsystems launches JavaFX
Sun Microsystems has unveiled JavaFX, a rich internet application environment software, that will empower developers with the option to generate revenue through advertising on mobile applications.
Sun Micro launches JavaFX
Sun Microsystems on Tuesday unveiled JavaFX, a rich internet application environment software, that will empower developers with the option to generate revenue through advertising on mobile applications.
Sun Microsystems unveils Open Solaris
Sun Microsystems has unveiled a new open-source version of its Solaris operating system, ahead of one of the largest global conclave of developers JavaOne.
Microsoft's OXML standard debate hots up
The Open Document Format (ODF) camp, led by Red Hat, Sun Microsystems, IBM and others, is vehemently raising its voice against the standard. Cyber threats in 2008!
Redington to be Sun’s distributor in India
Sun Microsystems India has appointed Redington (India) Ltd, a Chennai- based provider of IT products and support services, as a value-added distributor for India.
Sun Microsystems to offer discounts for start-ups
Sun Microsystems will extend a discount programme for start-up companies in India & China, to meet rising demand in Asia's two fastest-growing economies.
Sun boss bets on network computing
Betting on network computing to drive the future growth of the industry, Sun Microsystems chairman Scott McNealy vowed that this would be the most efficient model.
Sun Microsystems takes consortium route for IPTV
Sun Microsystems, the global IT major, is taking a consortium approach to market its IPTV/ triple play technology.
Intel to partner with Sun Microsystems
Server and software maker Sun Microsystems Inc has agreed to use chips from Intel Corp in some of its servers and for Intel to endorse Sun's Solaris operating system, a person close to the deal told the media.
Subex inks pact with Sun microsystems
Revenue maximisation solutions provider for telecom operators, Subex Azure Limited has signed an agreement with Sun Microsystems to deliver Subex Azure RevMax revenue maximisation solutions to wireless, wireline and cable operators around the globe.
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