Archive | May, 2005

Sun Server Sets New Performance Record on Manugistics Benchmark

Results Showcase Sun Fire E20K Server and Solaris 10 Speed, Consolidation and Price/Performance Leadership

SANTA CLARA, Calif
May 31 , 2005

Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) today announced that Sun’s Enterprise class UltraSPARC(R) IV-based Sun Fire E20K system running Solaris 10 Operating System (OS) has set a new Manugistics Fulfillment v7.1 benchmark world record. Sun demonstrates industry-leading performance and price/performance on the 36-way Sun Fire E20K server (1) by beating IBM’s newest 32-way Power5 server, the IBM P5-590 by 23 percent, with a 45 percent price/performance advantage based on hardware category pricing.

Many of the world’s largest retailers use Manugistics solutions to reduce costs and improve customer service by replenishment planning at the store level. The Manugistics applications are built on open standards and architected to the Java2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE). The Manugistics NetWORKS Fulfillment 7.1 benchmark measures throughput results for real world complex retail supply chain management systems and workloads. These results demonstrate Sun’s ability to run complex workloads efficiently and effectively, and also showcase Sun’s chip multithreading innovation with the 1.35 GHz UltraSPARC IV processors running 10 percent faster than IBM’s 1.65 GHz POWER5 processors.

In order to achieve this record, both database and application servers were on a single system, demonstrating the server consolidation capabilities of Sun Fire servers. In addition, the superior batch processing capability of the Sun Fire E20K server that balances I/O, memory, and CPU processing power, as well as its ability to scale near linearly as processor are added, played an instrumental role in delivering unbeatable performance on real world supply chain workloads. The performance of the 36-way Sun Fire E20K server was 3 times faster than the 12-way Sun Fire E4900 server on the same size workload (with a third of the processors).

About Manugistics Group, Inc.

Manugistics powers the synchronized supply chain. Clients depend on Manugistics to position them one step ahead of demand. With Manugistics’ unparalleled supply chain and revenue management solutions, clients achieve improved forecast and inventory accuracy, leverage industry leading pricing and yield management solutions to maximize profits while ensuring constant supply for constantly changing demand. Its clients include industry leaders such as AT&T, BMW, Boeing, Caesars Entertainment, Canadian Tire, Cingular, Circuit City, Coca-Cola Bottling, Coty International, Delta Air Lines, DHL, Diageo, Dixons, DuPont, Eurostar Ltd., Georgia-Pacific, Great North Eastern Railway (GNER), Harley-Davidson, Harrah’s Entertainment, H.J. Heinz, John Deere, LL Bean, Limited Brands, Kraft Foods, Marriott, McCormick, Nestle, Nissan, RadioShack, The Scotts Company, Sears, Sinotrans, Unilever and Wickes Building Supplies. For more information, go to www.manugistics.com.

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, Java, J2EE, 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 United States and other countries. Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.

NetWORKS is a registered trademark of Manugistics Group Inc.

1. Manugistics Fulfillment v7.1 Sun Fire E20K 47,349,823 SKUs/hr, 36 1.35 GHz USIV, StorEdge 3510/6120, Solaris 10, Oracle9i Database Release 2 More info www.manugistics.com.

NOTE: Previous World Record results posted by IBM included a comparison to an outdated Sun result obtained on a three year old system (SF6800) when a more recent result on a Sun E6900 was publicly available.

      

Sun Provides Free Service Plan Updates to Customers Through SunSpectrum Program

New Services Add Value to Sun’s Top-Rated Support Offerings – Independent Study Cites ROI Savings Up to 67%; Reduces Cost of Support, Improves System Availability and Increases System Administrator Productivity

HOPKINTON, Mass. and SANTA CLARA, Calif.
June 23, 2005

Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) today announced that it has made new services available to tens of thousands of Sun customers with SunSpectrum Service Plan coverage. SunSpectrum Service Plans, Sun’s most popular product support offerings, provide integrated hardware and Solaris Operating System support for Sun servers and workstations. Many of the service enhancements utilize Sun Connection, an integrated, secure services connection that links customers, partners, developers and Sun in a dynamic and collaborative network-based community.

“We see a real opportunity within the market to provide unparalleled value to customers through a series of compelling enhancements to our customers’ coverage,” said Don Grantham, executive vice president of Services at Sun Microsystems. “The industry has forgotten what good customer support is all about. Too many vendors are pushing end-to-end outsourcing or undertaking cost-cutting measures that alienate their customers. Sun’s approach is different — we offer choice without hidden agendas and we strive to put our customers first. This guiding approach has served us well over the years and with the strength of our new product line, we will continue to raise the bar on customer support.”

New Services in SunSpectrum Service Plan

Sun’s new services, which are immediately available at no additional cost to customers with SunSpectrum Service Plan coverage, include:

  • SunSpectrum eLearning Library: An online library of technical training modules available at no additional cost. The initial set of modules focuses on the Solaris Operating System and includes new courseware for Solaris 10.
  • Sun Update Connection: The first service available through Sun Connection, Sun Update Connection helps customers keep their Sun systems up-to-date and secure with automatic notification of Solaris Operating System updates, advanced analysis capabilities and multi-system remote update management. A preview release of Sun Update Connection is scheduled to be available by the end of the quarter.
  • One-Stop Interoperability Assistance: Sun is formally expanding its interoperability support through a broader network of participating vendors and the inclusion of joint support centers that Sun now operates with Oracle, SAP and VERITAS.
  • System Health Check Subscription: Systems with SunSpectrum Platinum Service Plan coverage are now entitled to receive Sun’s on-demand configuration assessment service, Sun System Analysis. This service helps companies proactively manage mission-critical systems.

The new Sun Spectrum services are a result of customer requests to provide a holistic solution to bring value to their business. To quantify these offerings, Sun Services engaged leading third party research companies to better understand customer perception and potential value.

Quantifying the Value of Support

Sun enlisted Forrester Research’s TEI Consulting Team to investigate the Sun Spectrum Service Plan for customers. Forrester examined the total economic impact and return on investment of SunSpectrum services in a study published in April 2005.

The Forrester study, commissioned by Sun, yielded key findings, including: lower total cost of support, improved systems availability and improved system administrator productivity with SunSpectrum service as compared to a break/fix environment. Forrester interviewed current international and national SunSpectrum service customers in financial services, telecommunications and publishing industries and through a Total Economic Impact framework developed a composite organization. The estimate risk-adjusted ROI for this composite company was 67% with a break-even point (payback period) within 12 months.

Sun also commissioned TNS Prognostics in June 2004 to gauge customer value. TNS Prognostics asked companies to rate the product support offerings of top IT vendors. Sun’s Service Plans prevailed and were ranked number one in customer value, beating Dell and IBM.

Grantham concluded, “Our best just got better with the new SunSpectrum services. Sun is building on a position of strength with top-rated support offerings, strong ROI and validation from leading industry analysts. Moving forward, as we engage with new customers, we tell them to expect the best from Sun Services.”

For more information regarding the recent enhancements to SunSpectrum Service Plans or to download the Total Economic Impact study, visit: www.sun.com/service/support/sunspectrum/newfeatures.html

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 log, Java, Sun Spectrum, Solaris, and The Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc., in the United States and other countries.

      

Fujitsu Introduces New LifeBook B6000 Notebook Line of Touch Screen Notebooks

Larger, brighter screen and longer battery life ideal for forms-intensive markets including healthcare and field-force automation

SUNNYVALE, Calif.
May 24 , 2005

Fujitsu Computer Systems today expanded its mobile product portfolio announcing the new LifeBook® B6000 Series of light and powerfully equipped ultra-portable touch screen notebooks ideally designed for healthcare, field-force automation and other fast-paced, forms-intensive workplaces. Featuring a larger, 50% brighter screen and exceptionally long battery life, the 3.3 pound LifeBook B6000 notebook, powered by the Intel® Pentium® M ULV 753 processor with enhanced SpeedStep® technology delivers the flexibility of a touch screen and the productivity of a notebook for maximum efficiency.

Equipped with a 12.1-inch XGA touch screen display, the LifeBook B6000 notebook, which replaces the LifeBook B3000 notebook, makes it remarkably easy to navigate swiftly through special purpose, project-based, forms-based or menu-driven applications with a stylus or fingertip. Up to six hours of extended battery life ensures work is not interrupted, and a built-in microphone enables convenient dictation.

“We needed a mobile computing solution that would give our nurses real time access to patient clinical information and allow them to provide the highest level of care to patients in their homes,”
says Richard Younker, director of information services at the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System’s Home Care Network, which conducted more than 567,000 home health visits last year. “The LifeBook B Series, with its long battery life, large screen and light weight, enables us to provide care faster and more efficiently than ever before.”

With security top of mind in Fujitsu mobile product design, the LifeBook B6000 notebook features a multitude of security capabilities to keep confidential data protected. The LifeBook B6000 notebook comes Smart Card ready, incorporates embedded Trusted Platform Module (TPM) technology as a standard feature for complete platform and data integrity, offers an optional biometric fingerprint swipe sensor, and integrates the Fujitsu Security Application Panel with over 800,000 possible combinations with supervisor and user password levels.

“The LifeBook B6000 notebook puts intuitiveness right at customers’ fingertips with a brighter and bigger touch screen for faster, easier and more efficient input, which translates into significant time savings,” said Paul Moore, director of product marketing for mobile computing at Fujitsu Computer Systems. “In healthcare, for example, the LifeBook B6000 notebook will allow caregivers to more efficiently process patients, resulting in less time per patient while delivering the same level of quality care.”

The LifeBook B6000 notebook offers both built-in modem and Gigabit Ethernet connections, along with optional Bluetooth for convenient wireless connections to Personal Area Networks or Bluetooth-enabled devices such as PDAs, smart phones, printers and other peripherals. Atheros® Super AG™ WLAN is offered as an option.

The LifeBook B6000 notebook is available through the Fujitsu direct sales force, Web site and channel partners¹ with pricing starting at $1,649² for a base configuration. Users can choose from a recommended configuration or they can customize their system using the Fujitsu Configure To Order (CTO) program.

Service and Support

The Fujitsu LifeBook B6000 notebook is backed by a three-year or one-year International Limited Warranty for U.S. and Canadian customers. The International Limited Warranty includes technical support, 24 hours a day, seven days a week³ . In addition, users can add Fujitsu Premium Care Service Plans, which include an on-site service or a screen protection plan.

About Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation

Headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., Fujitsu Computer Systems is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) committed to the design, development and delivery of advanced computer systems and managed services for the business enterprise. The company offers a complete line of high-performance mobile and desktop computers, scalable and reliable servers as well as managed and professional services. Fujitsu Computer Systems emphasizes leading-edge technology, exceptional product quality, and productivity, as well as outstanding customer service. More information on Fujitsu Computer Systems is available at http://us.fujitsu.com/computers.

About Fujitsu

Fujitsu is a leading provider of customer-focused IT and communications solutions for the global marketplace. Pace-setting 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$45 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2004. For more information, please see: http://www.fujitsu.com/.

Fujitsu, the Fujitsu logo and LifeBook are registered trademarks of Fujitsu Limited. Atheros and Super A/G are trademarks or registered trademarks of Atheros Communications, Inc. Intel, Pentium and SpeedStep are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks and product names are the property of their respective owners. The statements provided herein are for informational purposes only and may be amended or altered by Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation without notice or liability. Product description data represents Fujitsu design objectives and is provided for comparative purposes; actual results may vary based on a variety of factors. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

¹ Certain retailers will only offer select models.
² Pricing may change without notice.
³ Service and warranty repairs turnaround time may vary by country and product. Support 24 hours a day, seven days a week applies to the U.S. and Canada only.

Copyright 2005 Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation. All rights reserved.

      

Terabeam Wireless Announces Plans for WiMAX Systems Based on the Fujitsu System-on-Chip

TeraMax™ 3.0 Products To Include New “Logan” Operating System and Planned for General Availability in 4Q 2005

Falls Church, VA and Sunnyvale, CA
May 23 , 2005

Terabeam Wireless, the business name of YDI Wireless, Inc. (NASDAQ:YDIW), a leading developer and supplier of broadband wireless solutions, and Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA), a leading provider of robust and highly integrated wireline and wireless system-on-chip (SoC) solutions for next generation networks, today announced that Terabeam has selected the Fujitsu MB87M3400 WiMAX SoC as the standard silicon for integration into Terabeam’s TeraMax™ 3.0 product family. The TeraMax™ 3.0 products will be WiMAX-compliant, will incorporate Terabeam’s new wireless network management operating system, code-named “Logan,” and are planned for general availability in the fourth quarter of 2005.

Terabeam will offer turnkey point-to-multipoint and point-to-point systems complying with the IEEE 802.16-2004 WiMAX standard as an extension of its TeraMax™ product series. Current TeraMax™ products have been providing customers with much of the functionality of WiMAX since 2004, such as orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), adaptive dynamic polling, packet aggregation, and enhanced security options. TeraMax™ base stations, customer premise equipment (CPE), and bridges are available today for operation at multiple frequency bands – including the 4.9GHz band dedicated to public safety in the United States – and are also available in compact (integrated-antenna) and ruggedized enclosures. With a powerful combination of performance, versatility, and value, TeraMax™ systems are ideal for a variety of applications and environments for service providers, enterprises, municipalities, and public safety organizations.

The Fujitsu MB87M3400 is fully compliant with the IEEE 802.16-2004 WiMAX standard and can be configured to be used in both base station and subscriber station applications. It is designed to support frequencies ranging from 2 to 11GHz in both licensed and license-exempt bands. An on-chip OFDM PHY supports channel bandwidths from 1.75MHz up to 20MHz, and can operate in TDD or FDD modes. When applying a 64QAM modulation in a 20MHz channel and using all 192 sub-carriers, the SoC’s data rate can go up to 75 Mbps. The SoC incorporates sophisticated processing power, including a powerful main RISC engine that implements the 802.16 upper-layer MAC, scheduler, drivers, protocol stacks, and user application software. Also on board is a secondary RISC/DSP that functions as a co-processor, which executes lower-layer MAC functions, offloading processing from the upper-layer MAC and enhancing the total SoC performance.

“Logan” has been under development for over three years and was a significant driver of Terabeam’s acquisition in 2004 of KarlNet, Inc. Logan is a processor-agnostic operating system that can support multiple wireless modes (including 802.11 and the proprietary TurboCell® currently, and 802.16 by 4Q 2005) and is significantly more adaptable for ongoing development. Logan’s agility and versatility allow for a major streamlining of Terabeam’s software portfolio, and it enables support for quality of service (QoS), voice-over-IP (VoIP), state-of-the-art security and IPv6. Logan’s user interface and configuration and management tools provide for an enhanced user experience. Logan will be integrated into select Terabeam products throughout the remainder of 2005.

“Terabeam’s extensive range of broadband wireless networking products has been deployed around the globe by service providers, enterprises and government entities. The addition of WiMAX-compliant systems to our portfolio will build on our heritage of excellence in wireless networking,” said Robert Fitzgerald, Terabeam Wireless’ CEO. “The Fujitsu WiMAX System-on-Chip delivers the performance we require at an excellent price point, and we are pleased to have aligned ourselves with a leader in this exciting technology. In addition, our introduction of the Logan operating system to uniformly support all of our standards-based and proprietary products will result in a quantum leap in performance, scalability and management control in broadband wireless networking.”

“Terabeam’s decision to work closely with Fujitsu on its WiMAX development is very exciting and gratifying to our broadband wireless team,” said Keith Horn, senior vice president of marketing and sales for Fujitsu Microelectronics America. “It also underscores our contention that 2005 is truly the year in which WiMAX technology will emerge in multiple markets worldwide as the leading companies in the industry, like Terabeam, move forward with significant product development, compliance testing, and initial field deployments.”

Terabeam Wireless will be participating in ISPCON from May 24 to 26 at the Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland, and will be showcasing its broadband wireless products in booth 318. Terabeam Wireless (booth 87019) and Fujitsu (booth 41015) will be participating in SUPERCOMM 2005 from June 7 to 9 at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois. Terabeam will host an executive briefing at 1:00 p.m. CDT on Tuesday, June 7 in Room #N427D (Level 4 in South Building, McCormick Place).


About Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc.

Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) leads the industry in innovation. FMA provides high-quality, reliable semiconductor products and services for the networking, communications, automotive, security and other markets throughout North and South America. As a founding and board member of the WiMAX Forum™, Fujitsu supports the standards development and compliance programs that are essential to successful Broadband Wireless deployment. Fujitsu provides performance-driven WiMAX solutions by leveraging the company’s experience and expertise in the networking and communications markets. Fujitsu offers flexible WiMAX SoC and reference designs for WiMAX-certifiable systems to equipment vendors. For more product information, please visit the company’s web site at http://us.fujitsu.com/micro/WiMAX or please address e-mail to inquiry.bwa@fma.fujitsu.com

About Terabeam Wireless

Terabeam Wireless is the business name of YDI Wireless, Inc. Terabeam Wireless is a world leader in providing extended range, license-free wireless data equipment and is a leading designer of turnkey long distance wireless systems ranging from 9600 bps to 1.42 Gbps for applications such as wireless Internet, wireless video, wireless LANs, wireless WANs, wireless MANs, and wireless virtual private networks. Additional information about Terabeam Wireless as well as its complete product line can be found at the company’s website located at http://www.terabeam.com or by contacting the company by telephone at 413-665-8551 or by email at IR@terabeam.com.


Press Contacts

Emi Igarashi

Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc.
Tel: 408-737-5647
E-mail:eigarash@fma.fujitsu.com

Dick Davies

IPRA
Tel: 415-777-4161
E-mail:ipra@mindspring.com

David Renauld

Terabeam Wireless
Tel: (413) 665 8551 (x-215)
E-mail:IR@terabeam.com


Safe Harbor Statement

Statements in this press release that are not statements of historical facts are forward-looking statements that involve risks, uncertainties, and assumptions. Terabeam Wireless’ actual results may differ materially from the results anticipated in these forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could contribute to such differences including those relating to the downturn and ongoing uncertainty in the telecommunications industry and larger economy; the intense competition in Terabeam Wireless’ industries and resulting impacts on its pricing, gross margins, and general financial performance; difficulties in predicting Terabeam Wireless’ future financial performance; difficulties or delays in developing and supplying new products with the contemplated or desired compliance, features, performance, cost, price, and other characteristics; and the impacts and effects of any strategic transactions we may evaluate or consummate. Further information on these and other factors that could affect Terabeam Wireless’ actual results is and will be included in filings made by Terabeam Wireless from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission and in its other public statements.

      

Sun Microsystems’ Tenth Annual JavaOne Conference Celebrates the Power of Java Technology

Tenth Birthday Events, World-Class Developer Challenges and Awards Highlight the Worldwide Developer Conference

SANTA CLARA, Calif.
May 23, 2005

Sun Microsystems, Inc., (Nasdaq: SUNW), the creator and leading advocate of Java technology, has preparations in full swing for the upcoming JavaOne 2005 conference, where it will host an industry-wide celebration for the Tenth Birthday of Java technology. The conference, which is scheduled for June 27-30, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, is the premiere venue for Java technology companies and developers to showcase market-changing innovations. The JavaOne Conference program also presents a compelling technology agenda, prestigious awards and events that have become the hallmark of the Java development community’s annual gathering.

Industry leading companies are participating as co-sponsors at this year’s conference including BEA Systems and Nokia as Platinum sponsors; Justsystem as a Gold sponsor; and Silver sponsors — Axalto, Compuware, Fair Isaac, HP, Motorola and Siemens.

JavaOne Conference Highlights

The JavaOne Coding Challenge — One of the highest-rated attendee events in 2004, the JavaOne Coding Challenge returns this year. Sun has teamed with TopCoder, Inc. to bring Java technology programmers together for coding, competition and fun. The coding competition will give conference attendees a chance to apply what they learn during conference sessions to real-world programming problems. In the onsite competition arena, participants will be presented with real-world programming problems and will use the Java programming language to code, compile, test and submit solutions to the problem sets. The Grand prize will include one complimentary full conference badge to the 2006 JavaOne conference valued at $1,995 and a collection of six books from Sun Microsystems Press valued at $300.

NetBeans Software Day — Scheduled for Sunday, June 26, 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. At the Argent Hotel, NetBeans day will offer attendees the opportunity to hear about new developments in the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and other Sun tools. Additionally, Dr. James Gosling, chief technology officer for Sun’s Developer Platforms Group, will discuss the future of Java developer tools and how new technologies will offer increases in developer productivity, as well as application quality and performance. Presenters include Graham Hamilton, Sun Fellow, Bill Shannon, Sun Distinguished Engineer in Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE platform) and Tim Bray, co-inventor of XML.

“Ask the Experts” — New this year, the “Ask the Experts” event will take place during the JavaOne event welcome reception on Monday, June 27, 6:30-8:00 p.m. The event provides attendees with the opportunity to ask Sun Microsystems experts the questions they’ve always wanted to ask about Java technology. Experts will also be on hand to discuss future products and for general brainstorming.

The Duke’s Choice Awards — The awards program returns this year to celebrate extreme innovation in the world of Java technology. Sun CEO Scott McNealy will once again take time during his JavaOne General Session to recognize the coolest Java technology applications.

The 2005 conference agenda features hundreds of technical and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions on topics ranging from RFID and security to the most innovative and thought-provoking uses of Java technology. Register today for the JavaOne conference at http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf/registration.jsp.

About JavaOne, Sun’s 2005 Worldwide Java Developer Conference

The JavaOne conference is the leading event for Java technology developers. Established in 1996, the conference provides Java technology enthusiasts the opportunity to learn about the latest Java technology innovations, get hands-on experience with the technology, network with their peers, and have the opportunity to network directly with technology experts from Java technology industry leaders.

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, NetBeans, JavaOne and The Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

      

Dell’Oro Group Names Fujitsu a Top Vendor in Worldwide Metro DWDM Sales with 18.1 Percent Share

Fujitsu Revenue Grows 189 Percent from Same Period One Year Ago

Richardson, TX
May 23 , 2005

Fujitsu Network Communications Inc., a leading supplier of IT and wireline/wireless networking solutions, announced today that Dell’Oro Group has named Fujitsu a top vendor in worldwide metro Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) equipment with an 18.1 percent share of the $270M 1Q05 market. Dell’Oro Group estimates that this optical transport equipment market has grown by 56 percent over the same period one year ago (1Q04) and also estimates that Fujitsu metro WDM revenue has grown by 189 percent in this same timeframe.

In a recent Press Releases, Jimmy Yu, senior analyst for optical transport research at Dell’Oro Group stated that “Telecom service providers have stepped up deployments of DWDM metro. Until recently, DWDM metro growth was driven by enterprises’ need for data recovery—now we’re seeing growth driven by telecom service providers’ need for capacity. We believe that service providers are installing DWDM metro equipment ahead of perceived bandwidth demand on their metro network.”

The Dell’Oro Group Optical Transport Quarterly Report offers complete, in-depth coverage of the market with tables covering manufacturers’ revenue, average selling prices, unit shipments tributary/ line or wavelength shipments (by speed OC-3/STM-1, OC-12/STM-4, OC-48/STM-16, OC-192/STM-64, OC-768/STM-256, and other). The report tracks DWDM long haul terrestrial, DWDM metro, SONET/SDH Add/Drop Multiplexing (ADM), SONET/SDH multiservice, and optical switch equipment.

“We achieved our phenomenal growth in the metro DWDM market because Fujitsu is working closely with our many telecom carrier, Multiple System Operator (MSO) and wireless customers to thoroughly understand and support their varied service and network initiatives,” said Bill Erickson, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Fujitsu Network Communications. “The breadth of our metro DWDM portfolio, which consists of the market-leading FLASHWAVE® 7500 Re-configurable Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer (ROADM), the FLASHWAVE 7420 wavelength service platform, and the Netstender™ optical extension system, gives us a solution for any metro DWDM need, regardless of price, architecture, or capacity required. Plus, each of these products is backed by the proven sales and support infrastructure of Fujitsu, a trusted supplier and market leader for over 20 years.”


About Fujitsu Network Communications Inc.

Fujitsu Network Communications Inc. creates and delivers robust wireline and wireless solutions that power next-generation telecommunication networks. With an unequalled portfolio of IT and telecom products and the support of Fujitsu Limited, a $44.5B company with over 150,000 professionals in more than 100 countries, Fujitsu helps its customers fuse information and networking technology with commercial value. Over 300,000 Fujitsu network elements have been deployed by all major carriers across North America. As the metro market leader in both SONET and ROADM technology, the fundamental building blocks of next-generation networks, Fujitsu is helping customers take networking beyond convergence.
For more information, please see: http://us.fujitsu.com/telecom


Press Contacts

John Stewart
Sr. Dir. Marketing Communications

Tel: 972-479-2055
E-mail:John.Stewart@fnc.fujitsu.com

Bob Laurent

Fujitsu Network Communications
Tel: 972-479-3480
E-mail:bob.laurent@fnc.fujitsu.com

Fujitsu Network Communications
News Bureau

Tel: 866-346-1389


FLASHWAVE® is a trademark of Fujitsu Network Communications Inc. (USA). FUJITSU (and design) ® and THE POSSIBILITIES ARE INFINITE™ are trademarks of Fujitsu Limited. Netstender™ is a trademark of BTI Photonic Systems Inc. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

      

HPCVL Advances Work in Stem-Cell Research, Economics, Physics and Psychology Using Sun Technology

Solaris 10, Sun Fire Servers and Sun StorEdge Arrays to Enhance New High Performance Computing Environment — Quadruples Current Compute Power Capacity

KINGSTON, Ont.
May 19 , 2005

Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) is helping the High Performance Computing Virtual Laboratory (HPCVL.org) to more rapidly pursue discovery and research projects with the selection of Sun technologies within its world-leading High Performance Computing (HPC) Center. The expansion is expected to quadruple current computing power and storage, and speeding results for researchers working on complex scientific and economic problems.

The new HPCVL systems will be built upon Sun technologies including Solaris 10, Sun Fire E25K SPARC(R) processor-based servers and Sun 6130 StorEdge arrays. The $22M/CAD purchase will allow the Canadian research organization to enhance a powerful and efficient computing solution that services multiple research groups including the areas of Stem-Cell Research, Economics, Physics and Psychology.

“HPCVL depends upon access to the best compute technology, and we’re excited to be working with Sun to integrate current and future SPARC based high-performance systems into our research centers,” said Dr. Ken Edgecombe, executive director of HPCVL. “Sun has consistently kept us at the forefront of high performance computing, enabling our world-class researchers to advance their work in fields that impact our society at many levels.”

Since 1999 HPCVL and Sun have been building on a unique public/private relationship to enhance the Canadian research which has seen smaller research clusters give way to a single, more powerful and efficient cluster that services multiple research groups.

“The new technology investment will significantly boost HPCVL’s capabilities and maintain its status as one of the world’s leading HPC centers,” noted Dr. Marc Tremblay, Sun Fellow, vice president and chief architect for Sun’s Scalable Systems Group at Sun. “In phase two, HPCVL intends to use Sun’s future high-end multi-threaded SPARC-based systems that will optimize performance and enable them to stay on the leading-edge.”

“With the acquisition of our new E25Ks, we will increase our already significant computing power by more than a factor of four, and running Solaris 10 and the StorEdge array ensures we capture the large volumes of data created by our researchers,” continued Edgecombe. “While HPCVL requires the latest technology to be effective, it also needs a clear roadmap for the future. As a publicly funded organization, our choice of Sun ensures we meet our current computing needs and the forward looking systems ensure the total cost of ownership delivers maximum value over the long term.”

About HPCVL

HPCVL – The High Performance Computing Virtual Laboratory (HPCVL) was formed by a consortium of four Ontario universities (Carleton University, Queen’s University, The Royal Military College of Canada, and the University of Ottawa). In 2004, HPCVL added Ryerson University in Toronto as a member institution. Ryerson is now hosting Sun equipment as part of a workup environment.

HPCVL is dedicated to providing researchers at member institutions and selected researchers from elsewhere in Ontario with the High Performance Computing (HPC) resources they need to conduct innovative research in a broad spectrum of disciplines.

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, Sun StorEdge and The Network Is The Computer are trademarks, registered trademarks, or service marks 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 United States and other countries. Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.

      

The BioSciences Group of Fujitsu Offers ‘High Throughput Docking’ to Overcome Challenges of High Throughput Screening

Bio-IT World Expo – Boston, Massachusetts
May 18 , 2005

At Bio-IT World Expo in Boston, The BioSciences Group of Fujitsu Computer Systems demonstrated its offerings in “High Throughput Docking,” (HT Docking) as a means to make High Throughput Screening (HTS) more productive and effective in drug discovery.

One of the basic challenges of High Throughput Screening is that it can sometimes be inefficient, as the process requires the high-volume use of inexpensive assays to filter results. This leads to potential “false negative” results that can cause promising leads to be missed – in turn leading to lost discovery opportunities and wasted resources. Fujitsu technology and methods demonstrate how this can be overcome by in silico “High Throughput Docking” as a complement to traditional High Throughput Screening.

HT Docking is an in silico technique that allows researchers to dock entire libraries of compounds against a potentially large number of target proteins via computer modeling – prior to, or in parallel with, conventional screening – to eliminate the need for performing assays on the vast bulk of unlikely leads. As a result, researchers will be able to use better, more reliable assays on a smaller number of more promising leads. In turn, this will help reduce the problem of “lost opportunities,” by reducing false negatives that make finding the best candidates for drug development even more challenging.

Fujitsu offers HT Docking hardware and software solutions in support of its method, which entails progressive in silico validation of leads through a variety of algorithms. The Fujitsu process is as follows:

  1. ShapeDock – a fast search algorithm that quickly filters millions of possible leads down to tens of thousands
  2. FastDock™ – a slower, more precise automated docking process that further prioritizes leads down to hundreds
  3. Precise free energy of binding calculations using GROMACS, a molecular dynamics simulation which models in detail the binding energy of protein ligand interactions, including accurately modeling hydration effects on binding energetics. This technique is designed for generating tens of validated leads
  4. The validated leads are then subjected to high-quality screening assays

“The concept of ‘High Throughput Docking’ is not a new one,” said Takahiro Tsunekawa, vice president of the BioIT Solutions Group. “It is a well-known idea that, due to past technology limitations, was considered impractical for use on a scale comparable to that of High Throughput Screening.”

According to Dr. Michael McManus, vice president of the BioSciences Group, “The Fujitsu philosophy is to save the HTS component until later in the process – after the majority of unpromising leads have been winnowed by High Throughput Docking.”

He added, “After making a careful study of how to make the technique practical and affordable for researchers, Fujitsu technology and methods are now in a position to enable HT Docking as a viable complement to HTS, to make this process more efficient and cost-effective.”


About The BioSciences Group of Fujitsu Computer Systems

The BioSciences Group, a division of Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation, capitalizes on Fujitsu Limited’s over 20 years of leadership in creating innovative and reliable solutions for helping experimental scientists overcome the challenges in their laboratory workflow. BioSciences Group solutions provide a framework for researchers to make in silico predictions about leads, targets, and interactions, and to validate these hypotheses experimentally.



BioSciences Group offerings include the CAChe® suite of life sciences predictive modeling tools, the ActiveSite™ module for drug discovery lead-generation, and the BioServer™ massively parallel simulation server for genomics-based drug design. For more information, please see: us.fujitsu.com/biosciences.

About Fujitsu Computer Systems

Headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., Fujitsu Computer Systems is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) committed to the design, development and delivery of advanced computer systems and managed services for the business enterprise. The company offers a complete line of high-performance mobile computers, scalable and reliable servers, storage, and middleware as well as managed and professional services. Fujitsu Computer Systems emphasizes leading-edge technology, exceptional product quality and user comfort and productivity, as well as outstanding customer service. More information on Fujitsu Computer Systems is available at: us.fujitsu.com/computers.

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.


Fujitsu, the Fujitsu logo, BioServer, BioMedCAChe, CAChe, and PRIMEQUEST are registered trademarks or trademarks of Fujitsu Limited in the United States and other countries. LisH is a trademark of Celestar-Lexico Sciences in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks and product names are the property of their respective owners.

The statements provided herein are for informational purposes only and may be amended or altered by Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation without notice or liability. Product description data represents Fujitsu design objectives and is provided for comparative purposes; actual results may vary based on a variety of factors. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Copyright 2005 Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation. All rights reserved.

      

Sun Strikes Major Deal With KT (Korea Telecom) to Provide Operations Infrastructure and Services

Sun’s Leadership and Experience in OSS through Java Helps ISVs, Carriers Radically Reduce System Integration Costs

SANTA CLARA, Calif. and NICE, France, TeleManagement World
May 18 , 2005

Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW), the creator and leading advocate of Java technology, today announced a major deal with KT (formerly Korea Telecom) to power the carrier’s next-generation operations infrastructure. In addition to engaging Sun’s Client Solutions organization to design an Operations Support Systems through Java solution running on Sun Fire servers powered with SPARC and AMD Opteron processors, KT’s selection helps fortify Java technology as the solution of choice to help carriers design cost-effective, modular and re-usable operations infrastructures.

Sun’s Client Solutions organization will work with KT Operations Labs to develop a Broadband Convergence Network (BcN) network management system. With Sun’s OSS through Java solutions and services, KT will be able to easily implement new operations solutions and integrate with multiple legacy systems, as well as support web-based, customer-centric service management for BcN services and networks. As part of the deal, KT also selected Sun Fire Enterprise 25K, Enterprise 4900, Enterprise 6900 and Sun Fire V40z servers, the Java Enterprise System and the Solaris Operating System.

“KT offers a wide variety of market-leading telecommunications products and services to one of the most demanding marketplaces in the world,” said Seonghak Seok, Director of OSS Labs, KT. “We have been looking forward to an open standards-based solution to manage our BcN networks and services that we can implement quickly and cost effectively. I believe OSS/J is an ideal operations infrastructure to satisfy these needs, and Sun’s extensive telecommunications experience further makes them the right partner to develop an operations infrastructure for any network and application.”

By providing an open standards-based infrastructure for business integration, OSS through Java architecture enables carriers to more quickly, easily and cost effectively integrate new enterprise-grade applications and legacy systems. Sun’s ongoing leadership and collaboration with over 50 vendors and ISVs in the OSS/J Initiative helps dramatically reduce integration costs by making available free reference implementations and APIs addressing a full range of business-critical areas within OSS. To date, over 20 ISV products are certified OSS through Java-compliant.

“With decades of telecommunications experience, first-hand leadership in OSS through Java and powerful hardware and software, Sun Microsystems continues to establish vital, long- lasting relationships with key members of the telecommunications industry,” said Darrell Jordan-Smith, Vice President of Global Telecommunications, Sun Microsystems. “Today’s deal with KT marks an important milestone in a collaborative process that helps carriers, ISVs and infrastructure providers alike standardize on open standards-based technology.”

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

      

New Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER UNIX Servers Feature Processors Exceeding 2 GHz

Record Score on SAP SD Two-tier Standard Application Benchmark Makes Servers Clear Choice for Enterprises Running Solaris

SUNNYVALE, Calif.
May 17, 2005

Fujitsu Computer Systems, a leader in mission critical computing, today announced the availability of five new PRIMEPOWER™ server models based on SPARC64™ V RISC processors that exceed 2 GHz clock speeds. These UNIX® servers, designed for mission-critical computing, enable Fujitsu to offer its enterprise customers a broad choice of IT systems, services, and solutions running on the Solaris™ Operating System. Simultaneously, Fujitsu announced that a PRIMEPOWER 2500 configured with 128 2.08 GHz SPARC64 CPUs, has set a world record for the SAP® SD two-tier Standard Application Benchmark with 1.6 times the performance of its predecessor with 1.30 GHz.

“These PRIMEPOWER servers give enterprises another choice in configuring the right IT infrastructure to meet their business needs,” says Richard McCormack, senior vice president of product and solutions marketing at Fujitsu Computer Systems. “Our customers are looking for choice in mission-critical computing systems and PRIMEPOWER servers are leading the way for Solaris-based IT infrastructures.”

In today’s challenging business environment, information systems need performance to match application demands and the flexibility to accommodate changes and expansion. In response to these requirements, the new PRIMEPOWER server models yield excellent performance in a wide range of applications, and with the flexibility to meet a wide range of customer needs.

“With its leadership in Solaris-based computing, and a world-class service organization, Fujitsu has had a substantial positive impact on our business,” said Joe Beery, chief information officer at America West Airlines. “Most recently, Fujitsu has enabled America West to manage a smooth transition from a mainframe system to PRIMEPOWER servers, resulting in savings of more than $1.4 million per year. The new servers further underscore PRIMEPOWER as the system of choice for mission-critical, Solaris-based computing.”

The new models are designed with reliability features tailored to mission-critical applications such as large databases and online transactions. With support for both hardware partitioning and the virtualization technology in the Solaris 10 Operating System, PRIMEPOWER servers give customers greater flexibility in configuring and managing their systems. Delivering superior system stability, PRIMEPOWER servers help improve operational efficiency and continuity, drive down TCO and help business grow.

The top-of-the-line PRIMEPOWER 2500 server, equipped with 128 2.08 GHz SPARC64 V processors, along with ETERNUS™ 3000 storage system, achieved a record score of 21,000 SAP SD benchmark users with SAP R/3® Enterprise 4.7. This marks a new world record for the SAP SD (Sales and Distribution) two-tier Standard Application Benchmark as of April 27, 2005. The PRIMEPOWER server currently holds records in a total of six industry standard benchmarks.

The SAP SD standard R/3 Enterprise 4.70 application benchmark performed on March 11, 2005 by Fujitsu in Tokyo, Japan was certified on March 24, 2005 (certification no. 2005013) with the following data:

Number of benchmark users & comp.: 21,000 SD (Sales & Distribution)
Average dialog response time: 1.91 seconds
Throughput:  
Fully processed order line items/hour: 2,116,330
Dialog steps/hour: 6,349,000
SAPS: 105,820
Average DB request time (dia/upd): 0.026 sec / 0.021 sec
CPU utilization of central server: 98%
Operating System central server: Solaris 9
RDBMS: Oracle 9i™
SAP R/3 Release: 4.70
Total database disk space: 452 GB
Configuration:  
Central server: Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER 2500, 128-way SMP, SPARC64 V, 2080 MHz, 256 KB L1 cache, 4 MB L2 cache, 512 GB main memory

*Two-tier SAP SD Standard Application Benchmark, certified by SAP on April 30, 2003, no. 2003030:13,000 SAP SD Benchmark users, 1.87 seconds average dialog response time, 1,314,000 order line items/hour, PRIMEPOWER 2500 with 128 x 1.30GHz SPARC64 V, 2 MB L2 cache, 512 GB main Memory, SAP R/3 Release4.6C, Oracle 9i, Solaris 8

*Two-tier mySAP IS-U/CCS SAP Standard Application Benchmark, certified by SAP on March 11, 2003, no. 2003013:108,551 URC/h, 2,177,200 meter reading order creation/hour, PRIMEPOWER 900 with 16 x 1350 MHz SPARC64V, 2 MB L2 cache, 64 GB main Memory, SAP R/3 Release 4.6C, SAP IS-U/CCS 4.64, Oracle 9i, Solaris 8

*Two-tier SAP ATO Standard Application Benchmark, certified by SAP on May 29, 2001, no. 2001018: 34,260 fully business processed assembly orders/hour, PRIMEPOWER 2000 with 128 x 560 MHz SPARC64, 8 MB L2 cache, 128 GB main memory, SAP R/3 release 4.6B, Oracle 8.1.7, Solaris 8

All SAP benchmarks stated in this document comply with the rules of the SAP Standard Application Benchmark Council and have been audited and certified by SAP. More information: http://www.sap.com/benchmark

The new servers are being released globally today through Fujitsu Limited in the Asia/Pacific region as well as Fujitsu Computer Systems in North America and Fujitsu Siemens Computers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

About PRIMEPOWER

The PRIMEPOWER family of servers, from 2-processor systems through 128-processor systems with their outstanding performance records, are leading the way in the field of UNIX severs. This leading position in terms of performance is accompanied by an outstanding level of data processing reliability in the UNIX RISC® server market. PRIMEPOWER servers are not only suited for general use, but also ideal for meeting the requirements of server consolidation and data centers. They offer an ideal range of product features in terms of flexibility, reliability, performance and scalability while at the same time meeting the constant demand for reductions in overall costs. PRIMEPOWER servers are one of the key building blocks that support the Fujitsu TRIOLE™ strategy for optimizing IT.

TRIOLE Strategy

Fujitsu is committed to providing its customers with products, solutions and services that will further optimize their IT infrastructure and improve their business agility. Its TRIOLE strategy is the aggregate of three core principles: virtualization, automation and integration. Fujitsu has applied these principles to design and deliver highly adaptive IT solutions with the highest levels of compatibility and consistency. The result enables customers to increase efficiency, enhance agility and improve continuity now and into the future. For more information on the TRIOLE strategy please visit: http://www.fujitsu.com/triole.

About Fujitsu Computer Systems

Headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., Fujitsu Computer Systems is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) committed to the design, development and delivery of advanced computer systems and managed services for the business enterprise. The company offers a complete line of high-performance mobile computers, scalable and reliable servers, storage, and middleware as well as managed and professional services. Fujitsu Computer Systems emphasizes leading-edge technology, exceptional product quality and user comfort and productivity, as well as outstanding customer service. More information on Fujitsu Computer Systems is available at: us.fujitsu.com/computers

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/

Fujitsu, the Fujitsu logo, PRIMEPOWER, ETERNUS, and TRIOLE are registered trademarks or trademarks of Fujitsu Limited in the United States and other countries. Oracle and Oracle9i are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates. SAP, R/3, mySAP and all other SAP product and service names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP AG in Germany and several other countries. Solaris and all Solaris based marks and logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries, and are used under license. SPARC and SPARC64 are registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. in the United States and other countries. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Other product names and company names mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective firms.

The statements provided herein are for informational purposes only and may be amended or altered by Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation without notice or liability. Product description data represents Fujitsu design objectives and is provided for comparative purposes; actual results may vary based on a variety of factors. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Copyright 2005 Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation. All rights reserved.