Archive | 2005

Global Governments and Industry Partners Rely on Sun Microsystems to Achieve Security and Scalability

National, State and Local Governments Embrace Sun Technology to Deliver Services to Citizens

WASHINGTON, D.C.
May 3, 2005

During its quarterly Network Computing ’05 (NC05Q2) launch today, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) highlighted growing worldwide momentum with governments in the United States and abroad, as well as partners like GTSI and Boeing. Sun’s unwavering commitment to delivering secure and scalable technology has led to next-generation solutions for international, national, state and local governments – benefiting partners, customers and citizens.

“For the past 20 years, Sun has provided government agencies with enterprise solutions backed by military-grade security. We consistently strive to meet the needs of world leaders and their constituents, using technology as a way to provide government services and protect personal information, as well as equip government employees with the tools they need to be successful,” said Clark Masters, executive vice president Global Industries and president, Sun Federal.

Recent developments among Sun and its partners include:

  • GTSI Corp., one of the largest technology suppliers to the Department of Defense (DoD) is using the Sun Java(TM) System RFID Software to meet the DoD’s RFID requirements. This software, combined with the Solaris(TM) Operating System (OS), allows GTSI to obtain critical information on product shipments and orders for the DoD.
  • Tadpole Computer, Inc., a California-headquartered company that manufactures Sun-compatible mobile computers, signed an agreement with Sun to include its products on Sun’s government price list. Tadpole’s solutions are used extensively for deployable military applications, and Sun and Tadpole have already teamed on large multi-million dollar sales of deployable hardware into two government programs.
  • Boeing recently selected JXTA(TM) Technology to provide the peer-to-peer (P2P) discovery service for the System of Systems Common Operating Environment (SOSCOE) for the U.S. Army’s multi-billion dollar Future Combat Systems (FCS) initiative.
  • Department of the Air Force Headquarters Operations and Sustainment Systems Group was the first government organization to completely implement a Java(SM) Center of Excellence, which is designed to provide organizations like the United States Air Force with proven and tested methodologies for Java technology-based application development.

In addition to a strong tradition of collaboration on specific projects, in September 2004, Sun opened its new iForce(SM) Solution Center for government. This facility provides the resources and support to build and test real-world environments that government and commercial customers can leverage more quickly, securely and reliably to help define and solve business problems and integration challenges. The “test before you invest” methodology helps to promote interoperability across multi-vendor solutions, as the center is designed to mitigate risk, reduce cost and assist in the development of solutions that address specific business processes.

Sun’s strong presence in the U.S. government market is matched by its goal to assist governments worldwide in providing the best technologies to their constituents. The Belgian Ministry of Finance has awarded Sun its Identity Access and Management project. Sun will help develop a role- and rule-based access control solution to manage the identities of 35,000 civil servants and contractors. Other projects around the world include implementing one of the world’s largest archiving projects at the D-sseldorf-based Rheinprovinz State Insurance Institution, where Sun masterminded the development of the entire systems landscape, from database and archive clusters, to disk and tape memories. As one of Germany’s leading statutory pension insurers, the State Insurance Institution has 4,300 employees and 6.6 million clients in North Rhine-Westphalia. It is estimated that the digital archiving of more than 1.3 million old files will save millions of Euro.

On the state and local level, the City of Oakland has recently expanded its relationship with Sun after cutting payroll processing time from four days on its former systems to seven hours on the Sun Fire(TM) 15K server. The City of Oakland then turned to Sun for an enterprise-scale server refresh and storage upgrade to automate more of its business processes. By increasing its computing capacity, the City of Oakland anticipates migrating applications from expensive legacy servers, providing the compute resources required for new applications, while continuing to experience high levels of performance and system availability as it processes payroll, manages its finances and carries out human resources activities.

“Sun’s unwavering dedication to global, national, state and local governments is evident in everything we do. From the Government iForce Center to our position in the Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium, which works to ensure that DoD and intelligence community information is easily interoperable, we believe our strengths in security and scalability are unmatched and respected, and we will continue to innovate for governments around the world so they can better serve their populations,” said Masters.

Sun’s NC05Q2 Web event is available at: http://www.sun.com/nc/05q2. More information on today’s announcements, including full Press Releases and product details, can be viewed at Sun’s online press kit: http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/media/presskits/networkcomputing05q2/.

About Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision — “The Network Is The Computer” — has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) to its position as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software and services that make the Net work. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the World Wide Web at http://sun.com


Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun Logo, Solaris, Java, Sun Fire, iForce, Sun Ray, JXTA and The Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

      

Sun Microsystems Announces Sun N1 System Manager; Updates Sun N1 Service Provisioning System

New Software Simplifies Management of Data Center Servers and Business Services

WASHINGTON, D.C.
May 3, 2005

During its quarterly Network Computing ’05 (NC05Q2) launch today, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) announced two new software releases within its Sun N1(TM) product family: Sun N1 System Manager, an easy to use tool for managing large and small installations of Sun systems, starting with Sun’s x64 servers and broadening out to include more systems in the future and the latest version of Sun N1 Service Provisioning System, which introduces bare-metal operating system (OS) provisioning of: Java(TM) 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE(TM) platform) application servers, Web servers and databases.

“MCI is adopting new technologies that deliver next generation services for our customers,” said Tim Muilenburg, vice president of MCI IT Infrastructure. “The equipment and software behind these technologies must be best in quality so our services meet the expectations of our enterprise and government customers. We expect Sun’s N1 tools to help us achieve our goals by automating application provisioning and increasing our data center efficiency. Also, as we utilize the N1 Service Provisioning System, we will be able to accelerate the delivery of business services from several days to a few hours.”

Sun N1 System Manager offers customers an efficient way of managing large and small numbers of Sun systems. Core capabilities include:

  • Discovery – users are able to automatically discover their systems from bare-metal and logically organize systems into user defined groups.
  • Provisioning – enables users to remotely install their operating systems onto bare-metal systems or to re-provision existing systems.
  • Remote Monitoring – offers administrators detailed hardware monitoring for attributes such as temperature, fan and disk usage, as well as OS monitoring for attributes such as memory, CPU, and file systems.
  • Remote Management – provides users with secure lights out management capabilities, such as powering systems on and off with role-based access control that grants access privileges to specific users.

The Sun N1 System Manager also features a hybrid user interface that integrates both the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Command Line Interface (CLI). With the hybrid interface, operations performed in the GUI are simultaneously reflected in the CLI and vice versa.

“Sun’s N1 software tools are making it easier for organizations to manage the complex systems that deliver their business services,” said Tom Goguen, vice president of product marketing, Operating Platforms at Sun. “With Sun N1 System Manager and Sun N1 Service Provision System, companies can now control the entire stack from bare-metal system through OS to applications and business services.”

The Sun N1 Service Provisioning System simplifies application lifecycle management by rapidly provisioning business services that span multiple tiers – J2EE application servers, Web servers, and databases – across heterogeneous environments. It offers organizations a standard method for deploying business services and tracking changes throughout the deployment process and includes an audit trail to help customers meet regulatory compliance. New features include:

  • Application Library – delivers pre-built models for deploying industry leading J2EE application servers, web servers, or database servers from Sun, Oracle, BEA and IBM onto the Solaris OS, including Solaris Containers, and other operating systems, including: Windows Server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and AIX.
  • Bare-Metal OS Provisioning – allows system administrators to remotely install, configure and rapidly provision operating systems such as the Solaris(TM) OS, Microsoft Windows Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Through built-in procedures, customers can also rapidly deploy Solaris OS packages and patches, Red Hat Linux package manager files, and Microsoft Windows-based applications, eliminating the need to individually update systems.

Pricing and Availability

Sun N1 System Manager pricing will start at $299 (USD) per managed server and will be available for download on at: www.sun.com/n1, in late summer 2005. The N1 Service Provisioning System pricing starts at $1400 (USD) per managed server and is available now for download at: www.sun.com/n1. Alternatively, customers can purchase N1 Service Provisioning System as part of the Sun Java(TM) Enterprise System.

Sun’s NC05Q2 Web event is available at: http://www.sun.com/nc/05q2. More information on today’s announcements, including full Press Releases and product details, can be viewed at Sun’s online press kit: http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/media/presskits/networkcomputing05q2/.

About Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision — “The Network Is The Computer” — has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) to its position as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software and services that make the Net work. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the World Wide Web at http://sun.com


Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Solaris, Java, J2EE, N1, Sun Fire, and The Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

      

TOSHIBA INSTALLS ULTRA MRI SYSTEM AT BOYNTON BEACH OPEN IMAGING CENTER IN FLORIDA

Imaging Center Expands Clinical Capabilities and Delivers Faster, More Comfortable Exams

TUSTIN, Calif.,
May 3, 2005

Leading the open magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) market with standard-setting gradient performance, Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc. (TAMS) today announced the installation of the Ultra open-MRI system at Boynton Beach Open Imaging Center in Florida.  With its cryogenless superconducting magnet design, unique gradient field technology, and the industry’s best slew rate, Ultra is one of the most powerful whole body open-MRI systems available today.  The system enables clinicians at Boynton Beach Open Imaging Center to perform faster, higher-resolution imaging and offer advanced imaging techniques using an open-MRI design.

“The Ultra MRI system represents the best of patient-comfort designs without sacrificing performance for advanced clinical studies,” said Anita Bowler, MR product manager, Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc.  “With its powerful gradient technology and open design, the Ultra offers clinical capabilities comparable to a high-field MRI system to offer procedures such as True Steady-State Free Precession (SSFP) and Super Fast Advanced Spin Echo (FASE), while accommodating both large and claustrophobic patients.”

“We are impressed with the outstanding performance of the Ultra system.  The system’s gradient technology and slew rate are a quantum leap in open architecture design and image quality.  The greatest benefit of the Ultra is faster imaging time, which translates to improved image quality with less patient motion artifacts,” said Richard Sarner, M.D., medical director and chief medical officer, Florida Open Imaging Centers.  “We’ve also experienced stellar results when performing MRI studies such as post-operative imaging of cervical spinal fusion.  Our clinicians not only are able to visualize the inter-body fusion, but also clearly distinguish each individual screw.  We also are able to accommodate both orthopedic and internal medicine referrals because the Ultra is able to perform advanced applications, such as Steady State Free Precession (SSFP), as well as vascular and MR Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) abdominal imaging.  MRCP in particular was not possible with past open-MRI configurations, but the Ultra is capable of this application.”

“In addition to imaging patients more quickly, the four-post design of the Ultra is the most patient-friendly open-MRI design available with its large side-to-side and top-to-bottom openings.  This is particularly beneficial for large patients and professional athletes, who we scan on a regular basis at our facility,” added Dr. Sarner.

High-performance System Design
Ultra is the most advanced and powerful whole body open-MRI system available with its unique MRI gradient field technology featuring amplitude of 25 mT/m (milli-Tesla per meter) and the industry’s best slew rate of 100 T/m/s (Tesla per meter per second).  As a result, this slew rate allows the Ultra’s gradient speed to be nearly five times faster than current open systems and 250 percent greater than its high-field counterparts. 

At this performance level, the Ultra offers clinical capabilities that are comparable to those of more costly high-field systems, and allows the application of high-field imaging techniques, such as Single-shot Echo-planar Imaging (EPI) Diffusion, True SSFP, SuperFASE and Black Blood MR Angiography.

For more information about the Ultra, TAMS and its wide range of medical imaging products, please visit www.medical.toshiba.com.

About Toshiba

With headquarters in Tustin, Calif., Toshiba America Medical Systems markets, sells, distributes and services diagnostic imaging systems, and coordinates clinical diagnostic imaging research for all modalities in the United States.  Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, an independent group company of Toshiba Corporation, is a global leading provider of diagnostic medical imaging systems and comprehensive medical solutions, such as CT, X-ray, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine, MRI and information systems.  Toshiba Corporation is a leader in information and communications systems, electronic components, consumer products, and power systems.  Toshiba has approximately 161,000 employees worldwide and annual sales of $53 billion.

      

Fujitsu Accelerates North American Growth with Acquisition of BORN

Customers to Benefit from Combined Expertise and Broad Solution Offering

Edison, N.J. and Minneapolis, Minn.
May 2, 2005

Fujitsu Consulting, part of Fujitsu’s global software and services business, and BORN, a leading business and technology consulting firm headquartered in Minneapolis, Minn., today announced that they have signed a definitive agreement under which Fujitsu Consulting will acquire the capital stock of BORN. The agreement is subject to closing conditions and is expected to be completed within 30 to 45 days. Additional terms were not disclosed.

The acquisition will strengthen Fujitsu Consulting’s North American team and extend its delivery capability in several key markets including Minneapolis, Denver, Dallas, Milwaukee and Atlanta. BORN’s staff of nearly 400 professionals brings significant experience and expertise in solution areas such as Enterprise Resource Planning, Microsoft solutions, enterprise data management and application integration.

“The depth of BORN’s customer relationships combined with their solution expertise and geographic presence in key markets made them a very attractive team for Fujitsu’s North American growth plan.” said John Rose, CEO, Fujitsu Consulting. “BORN’s service offerings complement our core strengths in IT governance, information management, legacy systems modernization and application outsourcing, significantly expanding our U.S. delivery capabilities, both regionally and nationally.”

Stated Elmer Baldwin, CEO of BORN, “Joining Fujitsu—the world’s third-largest IT services company—is the next logical step in the evolution of our company. This is great news for our customers, providing them with new dimensions of service, capability, reliability and assurance. It’s also great news for our employees, opening a whole new world of opportunity to grow and develop within a $45 billion global IT leader.”

Customers will have access to BORN’s fully integrated range of service offerings, as well as direct access to industry-leading services, solutions and technologies from Fujitsu—while being supported by an even more comprehensive delivery capability in a growing list of key U.S. metropolitan markets

“We have had a lasting and productive relationship with BORN, counting on them for a variety of services ranging from strategic insight to development and implementation of advanced IT systems,” said Steve Brown, senior vice president and CIO at Carlson Companies in Minneapolis. “We are excited about the prospects of continuing our relationship with the added benefit of new technologies, services and global delivery capabilities from Fujitsu.”

Increasingly, IT buyers are demanding high-value services that can be delivered through proven engagement methods leveraging local strengths, capabilities and expertise combined with an integrated global delivery model. The combined strength of Fujitsu and BORN is aligned with this changing marketplace and positions the company to further grow its business by meeting changing customer service expectations and needs.

According to Gartner, “Consulting, development and integration services is increasingly becoming a scale market in which larger vendors that offer multiple service lines have a competitive advantage. Being a full-service provider is key to making it into the top 10 rankings in North America.”*


About Fujitsu Consulting

A trusted provider of management and technology consulting to business and government, Fujitsu Consulting is the North American consulting and services arm of the $44.5-billion Fujitsu group. Fujitsu Consulting integrates the core expertise of the Fujitsu companies and its partners to deliver complete business solutions in the areas of IT governance, information management, legacy systems modernization and application outsourcing. Through its full range of consulting, implementation and IT management services and its industry-recognized strategic approach, Macroscope®, Fujitsu Consulting enables clients to build more value into their IT investments and drive their leadership in the marketplace.
For more information, please see: us.fujitsu.com/consulting

About Fujitsu

Fujitsu is a leading provider of customer-focused IT and communications solutions for the global marketplace. Pace-setting device technologies, highly reliable computing and communications platforms, and a worldwide corps of systems and services experts uniquely position Fujitsu to deliver comprehensive solutions that open up infinite possibilities for its customers’ success. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 4.7 trillion yen (US$44.5 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2005.
For more information, please see: www.fujitsu.com

About BORN

BORN is a leading IT consulting firm that offers a broad portfolio of services—from strategic consulting to technology implementation. BORN provides clients with a flexible, collaborative approach; clear industry perspective; and the breadth, scale and experience to deliver results—on time and on budget. The company is most noted for its technology expertise; its strong track record of delivery; and its experienced, talented people. BORN’s leadership in customer satisfaction has been recognized nationwide.
For more information, please see: www.born.com

Press Contacts

Ron Mitchell
VP, Marketing Communications
Fujitsu Consulting
Tel: 1 416 594 4759
E-mail:ron.mitchell@consulting.fujitsu.com

Marne Oberg
BORN
Tel: 1 952 258 7684
E-mail:Marne.Oberg@born.com

Dave Erskine
Tangency PR for Fujitsu Consulting
Tel: 1 416 977 9564
E-mail:Dave.Erskine@tangency.ca

Matt Kucharski
Padilla Speer Beardsley for BORN
Tel: 1 612 455 1731
E-mail:MKucharski@psbpr.com

      

CMP’s VARBusiness Magazine Named Fujitsu fi-5110C Scanner a Midmarket ‘Product of the Year’

SAN JOSE , Calif.
May 2, 2005

Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc., a market leader in document imaging scanners and services, today announced that the Fujitsu fi-5110C compact desktop scanner was named a midmarket “Product of the Year” by CMP Media’s VARBusiness magazine. The Fujitsu fi-5110C scanner leverages the industry-leading technology found in departmental and production-level scanners at an affordable price of $895 (U.S. list) and is ideal for decentralized or workgroup scanning applications.

The Fujitsu fi-5110C scanner is featured and profiled in the special May 2 VARBusiness “State of the Midmarket” issue. VARBusiness, a biweekly magazine that provides strategic insight to technology integrators solicited input from information-technology (IT) vendors and solution providers to determine which products and services were best suited for midmarket customers – companies with between 100 and 999 employees. Entries were considered and reviewed by VARBusiness editors who selected only 100 of the more than 400 nominated products.

“Our readers tell us that the middle market is one of the fastest-growing IT categories today,” says VARBusiness Publisher Robert C. DeMarzo. “The Fujitsu fi-5110C scanner is one that best meets that segment’s needs.”

The Fujitsu fi-5110C scanner features reliable paper-handling from business cards and checks to legal-sized and other long documents, as well as high-speed USB 2.0 connectivity, a 50-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF), and double feed detection. The scanner has fast scan speeds up to 15 ppm (simplex) / 30 ipm (duplex) and excellent image quality with 600 dpi optical resolution and dual-CCD scanning arrays to capture fine details in color or monochrome.

“Fujitsu provides its partners with award-winning, reliable, robust, and cost-effective document imaging solutions and services,” said Victor Kan, vice president, sales and marketing, Imaging Products Group, Fujitsu Computer Products of America. “The Fujitsu fi-5110C scanner is a simple, compact desktop scanner that assists our midmarket customers with simplifying their business process with outstanding paper handling features, scanning functionality and service offerings. We are thrilled to receive this acknowledgement from the VAR community.”

The Fujitsu fi-5110C scanner comes standard with Adobe® Acrobat® 6.0 Standard and ScandAll 21 which allow users to quickly and easily integrate the scanner into existing workflows. The scanner also comes with TWAIN and ISIS driver support included. It can be purchased through authorized resellers, VARs, and distributors including Compucenter de Mexico, Cranel Imaging, Ingram Micro, NewWave Technology, and Tech Data.

The Fujitsu Service Advantage

The Fujitsu fi-5110C scanner comes standard with a 1-year depot limited warranty. Additionally, the Advance Exchange service offering, the Fujitsu overnight replacement program, provides the customer a replacement scanner prior to shipment of any malfunctioned scanner back to Fujitsu. The Advance Exchange offering for the fi-5110C scanner is offered as an upgrade during the limited warranty period for only $59 or on a yearly basis post-warranty for only $99 (contract and agreement required for replacement unit).

For more information about Fujitsu services, contact a Fujitsu distribution partner or service sales at 800-301-9475 or visit http://www.ImagingService.com


About VARBusiness Magazine

For the past 18 years, VARBusiness’ strategic resources have been the gateway to the solution-provider community. VARBusiness provides unique strategic business and technology insight for solution providers through industry-defining research, in-depth editorial, channel events and innovative Web services, enabling these IT professionals to make educated decisions for their businesses, partnerships and customers. VARBusiness has been the recipient of numerous industry awards for both editorial content and design. Additional information about VARBusiness products, events and services, is available on the magazine’s Web site at www.varbusiness.com.
For more information, please see:

About Fujitsu

Fujitsu is a leading provider of customer-focused IT and communications solutions for the global marketplace. Pace-setting device technologies, highly reliable computing and communications platforms, and a worldwide corps of systems and services experts uniquely position Fujitsu to deliver comprehensive solutions that open up infinite possibilities for its customers’ success. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 4.7 trillion yen (US$44.5 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2005.
For more information, please see: http://www.fujitsu.com

About Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc.

Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc. conducts engineering and marketing activities in San Jose, CA and sales operations throughout the United States. Fujitsu Computer Products of America currently offers products and services including scanners and scanner maintenance, hard disk drives, and Magneto-Optical drives. Fujitsu Computer Products of America is located at 2904 Orchard Parkway, San Jose, CA, 95134. For more information about Fujitsu products and services, call us at 800-626-4686 or 408-432-6333.
For more information, please see: http://www.fcpa.fujitsu.com


Press Contacts

Shareen Harvey
Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc.
Tel: 408-894-3926
E-mail:sharvey@fcpa.fujitsu.com

Jennifer Reynolds
Voce Communications
Tel: 650-228-5180
E-mail:jreynolds@vocecomm.com


Copyright 2005 Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc. All rights reserved. Fujitsu and the Fujitsu logo are registered trademarks and The Possibilities are Infinite is a trademark of Fujitsu Ltd. Advance Exchange is a trademark of Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Statements herein are based on normal operating conditions and are not intended to create any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc. reserves the right to modify at any time without notice these statements, our services, products, and their warranty and performance specifications.

      

LEON3 has passed SPARC V8 compliance testing

 

May 1, 2005

LEON3 has passed SPARC Architecture Version 8 compliance testing on May 1, 2005 and has been declared SPARC V8 Compliant.

The LEON3 is the more performant successor of the LEON2 processor capable of delivering 400 MIPS on a 0.13 um process. The successful compliance testing is yet another milestone in our continuous development of SPARC processors, says Jiri Gaisler, CTO and founder of Gaisler Research.

The SPARC (Scalable Processor ARChitecture) is the industry’s only openly defined and evolved RISC architecture. Unlike other RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) designs, SPARC specifies not a hardware implementation (“chip”), but an open, standard architecture belonging to the community of SPARC vendors and users. The SPARC specification is defined by the SPARC Architecture Committee, a technical arm of the computer-maker consortium, SPARC International.

About Gaisler Research AB

Gaisler Research AB is a provider of SoC solutions for exceptionally competitive markets such as Aerospace, Military and demanding Commercial applications. The Gaisler Research’s products consist of user-customizable 32-bit SPARC V8 processor cores, peripheral IP-cores and associated software and development tools. Gaisler Research solutions help companies develop highly competitive customer and application-specific SoC designs.

      

EMC and Sun Team To Deliver Benefits Of Solaris 10

Ink Deal to Expand Support for IBM Software on Solaris 10

SANTA CLARA, Calif.
April 27, 2005

Hundreds of new customers chose solutions from Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW) in the company’s fiscal third quarter, further demonstrating its momentum in markets as diverse as financial services and education.

Sun is experiencing customer traction in many areas of the company’s product portfolio, including Solaris 10, Java Enterprise Systems, Sun StorEdge products and Sun’s comprehensive lines of SPARC® and AMD Opteron-based Sun Fire servers. The technology manages everything from user identities at Sabre Holdings in the U.S. to the results of high-energy particle physics experiments at the University of Sheffield in the U.K.

“Sun is delivering the most innovative technologies in our 24-year history. Not only are customers happy with our solutions and service, but they are coming back for more,” said Jonathan Schwartz, Sun’s president and chief operating officer. “We’re excited about the demand for new products such as Solaris 10, the world’s most advanced open source operating system, which has topped a million downloads. We’re also continuing to see customer interest, especially on Wall Street, and among technical and academic computing environments.”

Recent customers around the world choosing Sun include:

AirG (Canada) — Using Sun’s Java technology, Sun Fire Servers and Sun StorEdge technologies, this leading developer and distributor of mobile communities and multiplayer games strengthened its high-performance infrastructure to deliver guaranteed access to hosted Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition J2ME(TM)based applications.

Auna (Spain) — Amena, operator of mobile telecommunications belonging to the Auna Group, has selected the Java Enterprise System for the design and development of value-added mobile services. More than 40 Amena services run on the Java Enterprise System platform. The collaboration between Sun and Amena also includes the presence on the operator platform of more than 300 Sun servers and storage systems.

BioSS (UK) — Biomathematics & Statistics Scotland (BioSS), an organization providing research, consultancy and training in mathematics and statistics to the Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department and its sponsored Institutes as well as high-level computational skills to private sector clients, has purchased a Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS system to provide central storage for their UNIX®/Windows environment.

Busan Adventist Hospital (Korea) — To support an expansion to 400 beds, this hospital implemented a new Hospital Information System (HIS) based on Sun technology that has more than 1 Terabyte of storage dedicated to pictoral data storage.

Champion Europe (Italy) — To consolidate seven different information systems into a single centralized platform, Champion Europe – one of the leading sportswear brands in Europe – chose to partner with Sun Microsystems as its technological proposal appeared to better suit its particular needs. Champion then migrated its information system on a two-domain Sun Fire 4800 server, supporting both production and development operations.

Concordia College — Concordia College of Moorhead, Minnesota, selected Sun Microsystems for its campus-wide messaging infrastructure, to replace an existing disparate e-mail system of Microsoft Exchange and SendMail. The new solution will be deployed on existing Sun infrastructure comprised of several Sun Fire V240 servers and a Sun StorEdge 3510 FC Array, all running the Solaris(TM) 9 Operating System.

CryptoLogic, Inc. (Canada) — Using Sun’s Solaris Operating System running on Sun Fire servers provides a strong competitive advantage for companies in the rapidly expanding Internet gaming industry. Canada’s CryptoLogic Inc., a pioneer and leading developer of software for secure global online gaming, improved the performance, security and scalability of its platform by transitioning from Sun Solaris 9 Operating System to Solaris 10 for its online gaming software. CryptoLogic’s system infrastructure runs on Sun’s highly-available Sun Fire servers, providing its customers’ players in 240 countries with easy access to their games.

DaimlerChrysler — DaimlerChrysler selected Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition as a solution for its global corporate directory encompassing over 400,000 users. With scalability and performance being the key decision factors, DaimlerChrysler has deployed Sun’s Java System Directory Server software to provide a centralized authentication directory, and as a building block in the company’s application framework.

The D.E. Shaw Group — The D. E. Shaw Group is a specialized investment and technology development firm whose activities center on various aspects of the intersection between technology and finance. DE Shaw purchased Sun Fire V20z systems for two in-house grids and Topspin infiniband product through Sun.

Harcourt Education — This provider of educational materials for the K-12 market installed Sun Fire V480 and V490 servers along with a 4 Terabyte Sun StorEdge 6130 storage system to support its goal of re-purposing its content “anytime, anywhere.”

INPS (Italian Social Security) — Italy’s Social Security Contact Center serves the needs of millions of Italian citizens around the world through its network of consulates running on a Sun Java Enterprise Directory Server. The solution that was designed using a Sun Java Enterprise System Portal Server has reduced the high management costs of the old network while ensuring the secure transmission of data.

Ithaca College — Ithaca College, a private college serving approximately 6,300 students in Ithaca, New York, needed to consolidate its storage concurrent with a project to implement a new Student Information System (SIS). Implementing a storage area network (SAN) based on the Sun StorEdge 6920 system in a multi-phase project, the initial phase includes a 12 TB Sun StorEdge 6920 system, and Sun Fire V890 and V490 servers.

Logistics Computer Systems, Inc. — The recently acquired remote management arm of Sun’s managed services division, SevenSpace, will take full responsibility for LCS’ IT operations. This includes management of its help desk, desktops, network support, infrastructure, systems operations and database administration.

Lucent Technologies Inc. — Lucent will integrate its MiLife Intelligent Systems Gateway with Sun’s Java Content Delivery Server to provide robust content management and content workflow for its telecom carrier customers.

Mogneti Marelli Holding (Italy) — Sun designed, for Magneti Marelli Racing Department, a new system to manage telemetry data for Formula 1 teams in real time, using Java and Jini(TM)/Rio technology with the aim of achieving the required performance, to support multiple platforms, such as Linux and Windows, and to provide high availability and location transparency of components.

NHS Tayside (UK) — This provider of primary care and secondary care services across Tayside to a population of approximately 400,000 implemented a Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS system to backup its network to a centralized tape library.

Sabre Holdings, Inc. — Sabre and Sun have entered into a three year relationship to implement Solaris and Identity Management Services supporting 2 million users, consolidating from 900 mid-range servers to 400 and deploying Sun’s Java Enterprise System to 6,700 employees.

Shepway District Council (U.K.) — Shepway District Council has collaborated with Sun to implement a fully-integrated IT solution that enables Web services for around 100,000 citizens. Shepway is the first local council to adopt the new U.K. Government Gateway – a platform for unified online services to provide every citizen with a wide range of government information and secure access to personal accounts such as tax returns, electronic payments and social benefits.

South Carolina Commission on Education — Implementing Solaris on a series of Sun Fire V490 and Sun Fire V890 servers, and supported by a Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI, the Commission will now provide an integrated library system with “universal borrowing” to every student and faculty member at six institutions regardless of location or institutional affiliation.

The City of Marghera, Venice Municipality (Italy) — The City of Marghera (Venice municipality), in cooperation with Sun Microsystems Italy, realized an IT laboratory for Marghera citizens, the Internet Center “Marghera digitale”. The IT infrastructure, designed and implemented by Sun Microsystems Italy, includes more than 30 Sun Ray(TM) clients, three servers and a software environment with StarOffice(TM) software & the Sun Java Desktop System.

TV4 (Sweden) — TV4, Sweden’s second largest broadcasting channel, has engaged Sun to develop and manage a secure, highly available digital archiving and disaster recovery solution to replace its existing manual tape library system.

University of Nevada, Reno — The University of Nevada, Reno, uses BIDW for Warehouse financial, HR data and student information. The Sun solution resulted in five-fold improvement in query response times, 50 percent decrease in lading time for financial data, support for more than 200 concurrent users at peak access times and also helped meet management targets of 95 percent availability.

University of North Carolina, Greensboro — The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), a public institution more than a century old, needed a fast, reliable, stable and highly scalable storage system to support campus operations. UNCG selected Sun infrastructure that included Sun E2900, V440 and V240 servers, a Sun Cluster 3.1 configuration and two 11 TB Sun StorEdge 6920 systems and deployed them in separate buildings on the university campus.

University of Sheffield (UK) — Sun technology will help add 1.5 teraflops of processing power to the institution’s IT infrastructure for post-graduate physics, chemistry and engineering research.

University of Victoria (Canada) — One of Canada’s leading universities selected Sun Java System Identity Manager as the foundation its identity management platform. The University relies on Sun to manage identity information for students, faculty and alumni in areas such as academics, payroll, parking, and athletics. The solution includes Sun Java System Directory Server, Access Manager and Identity Manager.

About Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision — “The Network Is The Computer” — has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) to its position as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software and services that make the Net work. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the World Wide Web at http://sun.com


Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Solaris, Sun Fire, Sun StorEdge, Sun Ray, Java, StarOffice and The Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. in the US and other countries. Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, exclusively licensed through X/Open Company Ltd.

 

      

Fujitsu® and DynAccSys Partner to Deliver XBRL®-Enabled

Solutions That Set New Standards in Financial Reporting

DynAccSys to Use Fujitsu’s® Interstage® XWandTM XBRL Toolkit to Create the XABRA Tools, an XBRL-Enabled Financial Application System for Mid-Size Businesses and Government Agencies

Sunnyvale, CA and Silver Spring, MD
April 27, 2005

Fujitsu Software Corporation and DynAccSys today announced a partnership to deliver financial applications based on the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL), the industry standard for online financial reporting. Under terms of the agreement, DynAccSys will use Interstage XWand, Fujitsu’s industry-leading XBRL software toolkit, to develop the XABRA Tools. This XBRL-enabled application system allows for seamless data exchange and integration among disparate systems and permits compliance with financial reporting mandates, such as Sarbanes-Oxley and Basel II. DynAccSys, a provider of enterprise technology, consulting services and accounting solutions, will deliver the XABRA solution to its customer base of mid-size businesses and federal government agencies.

XABRA is an XBRL-based application that offers a complete solution for extracting and standardizing data for XBRL-based business processes. XABRA accepts data in different formats, such as CSV files or dynamically defined SQL queries; standardizes it through the XBRL General Ledger taxonomy; and produces XBRL Instance Documents for consumption by reporting and non-reporting business processes. By eliminating manual retyping and paperwork, and delivering data in XBRL standard formats, XABRA is expected to significantly reduce costs in the financial and business reporting supply chain.

The XABRA Tools consist of:

  • XABRA Binder – Binds SQL queries or CSV files to link taxonomy definition files to create real-time Instance Documents for consumption by XBRL-enabled systems.
  • XABRA Constructor – Allows users to graphically link XBRL taxonomies to user-defined SQL or CSV and save the resulting relationships for re-use. Additionally, real-time XBRL Instance Documents are generated through XABRA Binder via the click of a mouse.
  • XABRA Engine – A J2EE-based server component designed to generate and post-process
  • XBRL Instance Documents and related taxonomies into multiple human readable formats, like HTML, PFD or Word documents.

“Our customers include a range of users with very different levels of experience, from compliance officers who understand XBRL to knowledge workers with no formal training in finance or accounting,” said Lisa Miller, president of DynAccSys. “Fujitsu’s Interstage XWand provides us with the rich functionality and proven, robust performance to quickly and cost effectively deliver XBRL-enabled applications that support financial reporting and compliance best practices across the entire organization.”

Fujitsu’s Interstage XWand is the first fully XBRL 2.1-compliant development and runtime environment supporting Java and .NET. With Interstage XWand, companies can build and deploy full-featured, industrial-strength XBRL applications that:

  • Allow organizations to comply with financial reporting mandates, such as Sarbanes-Oxley and Basel II.
  • Simplify analysis of corporate accounting statements for investment portfolio, risk review and loan purposes.
  • Improve financial reporting processes and provide greater transparency for corporations, regulatory bodies and investment firms.
  • Meet IRS requirements for companies to file their financial data in the XBRL standard.

“Interstage XWand is the XBRL-enablement solution of choice among regulatory bodies of the world’s major financial centers that are focused on regulatory compliance and greater transparency in financial reporting through XBRL,” said Robert Sepanloo, senior vice president of Interstage at Fujitsu Software Corporation. “With DynAccSys, the power of XBRL will be extended to mid-size businesses and federal government agencies through Interstage XWand-based applications that set a new standard for financial reporting.”

About DynAccSys

Established in 1982, DynAccSys makes enterprise-class technology and accounting solutions accessible and affordable for the medium size business and the Federal Government.

Its unique blend of business lines links Software Development, professional and consulting services in Accounting and Business Operations and Application Hosting expertise to provide to its customers the right solution for their needs, and to enable them to put it to work effectively.

As a leading edge custom software developer, DynAccSys designs and builds solutions to solve complex business problems. Innovative thinking has yielded design breakthroughs such as automated adjustment tools for complex business and accounting processes, XML/XBRL-based reporting engines, and other tools to facilitate data consolidation and financial reporting. To learn more about DynAccSys, visit www.dynaccsys.com. For more information on XABRA Tools, visit www.xabratools.com.

About Fujitsu Software Corporation

Fujitsu Software Corporation, based in Sunnyvale, California, is part of the Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) family. The wholly owned subsidiary delivers one of the world’s broadest lines of application infrastructure software products, including the Interstage® Suite and NetCOBOL®. Fujitsu Software Corporation leverages Fujitsu’s international scope and expertise in developing and providing information technology solutions, including more than 4,000 software developers worldwide. To learn more about the Interstage Suite, visit www.fujitsu.com/interstage.

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Copyright 2005 Fujitsu Software Corporation. Fujitsu, the Fujitsu Symbol Mark, and Interstage are registered trademarks of Fujitsu Limited. All Interstage products and components are trademarks of Fujitsu Limited and Fujitsu Software Corporation. XBRL® is a registered trademark of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All other registered trademarks, trade names, or service marks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.

Contact Information

Fujitsu Software Corporation
Lisa Schiltz
408-746-6247
lisas@us.fujitsu.com

DynAccSys LLC
Gianluca Garbellotto
301-622-0900
ggarbellotto@dynaccsys.com

Blanc & Otus PR
Lori Riedy
415-856-5140
lriedy@blancandotus.com

      

Sun Gains Market Share, Customer Traction in High Performance and Technical Computing Market Valued at More Than $7 Billion by Leading Analyst Firm

Leading Governmental Agencies, Financial Services Firms and Universities Select Sun’s Range of Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers for HPTC; Company Further Cements Itself as Number One Unit Market Share Vendor According to Leading Analyst Firm

SANTA CLARA, Calif.
April 26, 2005

Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) closed out CY2004 with strong customer momentum in the high performance and technical computing (HPTC) market and solidified itself as the number one vendor in unit market share for the fifth consecutive quarter according to the latest research from IDC. Sun’s range of servers powered by AMD Opteron processors fueled Sun’s growth in overall unit market share on a year-over-year (Y/Y) basis as the company exited 2004 more than 15 share points ahead of its nearest competitor. Evidence of Sun’s success includes its continued penetration of key vertical industries, such as government, financial services and education, as it continues to drive grid computing into the mainstream of HPTC data centers.

The company’s strong performance is the result of its investment in the Solaris 10 operating system, the continued expansion of its Sun Fire x64 product range, and providing its customers with options to include Linux distributions in their HPTC data centers. As the HPTC market continues to shift to clusters of smaller, more powerful servers, Sun is well-positioned to deliver the types of solutions to meet the needs of customers in a wide variety of industries.

Deployments of Sun’s Grid technology announced in 2004 spanned industries ranging from government to financial services to education. Notable wins included the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), the Texas Advanced Computing Center, University of Leicester, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, University of Nottingham, and several others.

Sun and INL teamed on a solution that includes more than 230 Sun Fire V20z servers powered by AMD Opteron processors, and more than 12 Terabytes of Sun StorEdge 6320 storage, the Solaris 10 operating system, Sun Java Enterprise System and Java development software, Sun Grid Engine Enterprise Edition, Sun’s StarOffice 7.0 office productivity platform, as well as advanced on-site training and support from Sun’s Services division. The cluster’s full-throttle computing power ranks the INL datacenter as one of the world’s top supercomputing sites.

“With its emphasis on maximizing data center utilization and value, grid computing continues to move into the mainstream,” said Peter ffoulkes, group director, high performance and technical computing marketing, Sun Microsystems, Inc. “Overall, the HPTC market is beginning to pick up after a couple of slow growth years and the recent investments we’ve made to broaden our product line are paying off. We are confident that we are uniquely positioned to address customer pain-points in all market segments with our servers based on SPARC and AMD Opteron processors.”

Full details are available in IDC’s Worldwide Technical Server 4Q04 Vendor Shares Apr 2005 Doc #33218.

About Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision — “The Network Is The Computer” — has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) to its position as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software and services that make the Net work. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the World Wide Web at http://sun.com


Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Java, StarOffice, Solaris, StorEdge,and The Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. SPARC is a trademark or registered trademark of SPARC International, Inc. All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.

      

Sun Announces Dual-Core Technology Across Entire x64 Server Product Line

Helps cut operational expenditures, saving customers up to $2 million in energy costs; Delivers world-record performance; Prices 8-way server same as 4-way

NEW YORK and SANTA CLARA, Calif.
April 21, 2005

Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) today introduced its first dual-core server based on the new industry-standard Dual-Core AMD Opteron[TM] processor, and announced dual-core for its entire x64 product line. The Sun Fire V40z server powered by AMD64 dual-core technology, is an enhanced 4-socket, 8-way server that integrates four microprocessors – each with two complete CPU cores. The dual-core architecture is designed to help customers achieve twice the performance and power efficiency over competitive x64 single-core server offerings based on Intel processors, resulting in half the operational costs that include power and cooling – in some cases saving customers an average of $2M annually per year(1).

“Our new dual-core server can deliver double the value to customers for their hardware investment. In some cases, the Sun Fire V40z servers powered by dual-core can take up to 60 percent less rack and floor space, require 50 percent less memory, disk space and I/O capacity, and cost less 50 percent less per node to manage than Xeon MP equivalent servers,” said John Fowler, executive vice president, Network Systems Group for Sun Microsystems, Inc. “In addition, we’ve already seen great customer traction for our x64 systems. We are the only major server vendor that has grown AMD Opteron processor factory revenue market share every quarter since announcing our first server based on the industry-standard AMD Opteron processor(2).”

Sun Delivers Nearly Twice the Value in One; Outperforms HP and Dell

The Sun Fire V40z server with dual-core is designed to require only 42 percent of the power needed to support the same number of processor cores in servers using the Intel XeonMP processors(3), and runs virtually any operating system (OS), including Solaris, standard Linux distributions or Windows. Sun’s line of x64 servers equipped with single-core processors are also designed to be easily upgradeable to Dual-Core AMD Opteron processors which in many cases may be as simple as replacing the processors and refreshing the BIOS (basic input/output system).

The Sun Fire V40z server equipped with the Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor 800 Series has achieved a world-record floating point throughput performance for all 8-way, x86-compatible systems. With this result the dual-core Sun Fire V40z server demonstrates more than 2.5X the performance of competitive 4-processor single-core servers such as the HP ProLiant ML570 G3 and the Dell PowerEdge 6850 equipped with the newest Intel Xeon MP EM64T-capable processor(5). This benchmark addresses the advantages of the new AMD dual-core technology when compared to the traditional single-core systems. The results for the most recent performance claims can be found at: http://www.sun.com/v40z/benchmarks.html.

Additionally, customers will be able to purchase an 8-way server equipped with the Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor Model 875 and 16GB of memory for about the same price as a 4-way server powered with the single-core AMD Opteron processor Model 850(4) when it was first introduced last year, for $38,995 U.S. list price. The new dual-core Sun Fire V40z server will be generally available in May. For more information on the dual-core Sun Fire V40z server please visit: http://www.sun.com

Solaris 10 Uniquely Positioned to Harness the Power of Dual-Core Systems

Sun brings 20 years of Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) systems expertise to the AMD64 platform and Solaris 10 OS is the third release of the OS designed to support multi-core systems. Innovative Solaris 10 technologies like Solaris Containers, Predictive Self Healing and Dynamic Tracing (DTrace), are multi-core aware and designed to take advantage of the AMD64 architecture, while multi-core features specific to Solaris on Sun Fire servers such as Memory Placement Optimization (MPO) and scheduler enhancements are also supported. For example, Predictive Self-Healing allows users to automatically detect failing cores and take them offline without taking the entire CPU offline or affecting application availability. Customers can also protect their Solaris investment since all existing Solaris OS applications can immediately access all the benefits of multi-core platforms without modification or recompilation.

The combination of Solaris 10 and AMD64 has proven to be a powerful combination and will allow organizations to unleash the technology’s true performance potential. To date, Solaris 10 OS has achieved more than 12 record-setting benchmarks on AMD64 hardware, four of which were based on multi-core systems. For more information, please reference: http://sun.com/solaris/benchmarks.

“Sun and AMD have collaborated once again to deliver some of the industry’s most powerful industry-standard servers that take full advantage of AMD64 dual-core technology,” said Marty Seyer, corporate vice president and general manager, Microprocessor Business Unit, Computation Products Group, AMD. “Our combined leadership is resulting in significant performance boosts and power efficiencies in the enterprise data center, as evidenced by these impressive Solaris 10 benchmarks on Sun platforms powered by Dual-Core AMD Opteron processors. AMD64 enables an inherent time-to-market advantage, lower cost of design, reduced support costs and potentially lower cost of operations advantage. We will continue to support Sun’s plan for a full x64 product line based on dual-core AMD64 technology and work together to bring multi-core, 64-bit computing to the masses.”

The 8-way, SMP server powered by the Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor Model 875 (2.2GHz) can support both 32-bit and 64-bit applications simultaneously with full compatibility between modes. The server’s design can help enable faster computations and lower cost per database transaction, and its high-density form factor comes in a compact, cost-saving 3U rack, lowering the overall physical space requirements when compared to competitive 4U equivalents.

“While several competitors have abandoned their plans to build out their x64 product line up to a 16-way, Sun has plans to deliver a product line that extends up to eight dual-core processors – 16-way performance in a single system. Over the next year, you’ll see more competitive aggressive moves from us – and I’m not just talking about dual-core configurations for our Sun Fire V20z server that is planned for later this summer,” Fowler added.

About Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision — “The Network Is The Computer” — has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) to its position as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software and services that make the Net work. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the World Wide Web at http://sun.com


Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Sun Fire, Solaris and The Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. AMD, Opteron, the AMD logo, the AMD Opteron logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.

SPEC and the benchmark names SPECfp and SPECint are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Competitive benchmark results reflect data published as of 04/18/05. For the latest benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org/. The 4-way and 4 CPU systems have four cores. The 8-way and 8 CPU systems have eight cores. Sun results has been submitted to SPEC.

(1) Customers deploying a 10,000 CPU core compute farm can experience an average annual savings of $2M in power and HVAC costs when purchasing Sun Fire V40z servers with the Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor over comparable Dell, HP or IBM servers equipped with Intel Xeon MP processors, providing the same amount of CPU cores.
(2) Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, February 2005.
(3) One Sun Fire V40z with four dual-core processors has an estimated power requirement of 663Watts and two HP DL580 G3 consume an estimated 1,575 Watts, resulting in the Sun Fire V40z using only 42% (663/1575) of the power required by the two HP DL580 G3, each with 4 single-core Intel Xeon MP processors.
(4) Pricing measured at the time of launch for both products and adjusted for differences in memory size/type, price equal within 1.3 percent.
(5) The Sun Fire V40z server (4xAMD Opteron Model 875, Solaris 10, Sun Studio 10 compiler): SPECfp_rate 2000 – 138. The HP ProLiant ML570 G3 server (4×3.333GHz Intel Xeon MP,1MB L2, 8MB L3): SPECfp_rate2000 – 52.6. The Dell PowerEdge 6850 (4×3.333GHz Intel Xeon MP,1MB L2, 8MB L3): SPECfp_rate2000 – 52.5.