Archive | 2005

Sun Microsystems’ Solaris 10 Operating System to Provide Industry’s Best Interoperability on the Desktop

Tarantella Acquisition Will Enable Sun to Deliver Desktop as a Service — From Windows to Linux to Mainframe Computing

SANTA CLARA, Calif.
May 10, 2005

As previously announced this morning, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) has entered to an agreement to acquire Tarantella, Inc. (TTLA.OB)

Already leaders in thin-client technology, the combination of Sun and Tarantella will allow the industry to deliver secure access to data and applications anywhere on virtually any Java enabled device as a service for just dollars per day. Sun believes this capability will be a catalyst for accelerating the adoption of a utility computing model for the desktop and is extending an invitation to service providers, OEMs, device manufacturers and others to build on this new business opportunities.

Using Tarantella’s technology and Solaris, more customers like Time Warner Cable, Qualcomm and the US Department of Defense will be able to implement Sun’s innovative Sun Ray ultra-thin clients with full Microsoft interoperability as well as access to their Mainframe, Linux and other applications.

The acquisition will further Sun’s strategy to deliver the most comprehensive set of services for Solaris; from traditional system services, to application, naming, directory, availability and now interoperability and mobility services. More than 1.3 million licenses of Solaris 10 have been distributed since January 31, 2005. It is certified to run on more than 375 non-Sun hardware platforms, runs on AMD x64, Intel Xeon and Sun’s SPARC processor architectures and is priced less than either Red Hat Enterprise Linux or SuSE Linux.

“The requirements for security, mobility, and ubiquitous access are huge growth drivers for client side computing,” said Jonathan Schwartz, president and chief operating officer, Microsystems Inc. “Sun is poised to capture significant share in this sector by providing the most advanced, secure, and interoperable platform for network based client computing — Solaris. With Tarantella technology and Solaris, Sun will create a whole new desktop experience by securely and seamlessly bridging application platform, device type, and location, enabling the delivery of desktop services just as we get cell phone services today.”

The acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals and the approval of Tarantella’s shareholders. The transaction is expected to be completed in the first quarter of Sun’s fiscal year 2006.

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

This Press Releases contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements include statements regarding future results or financial performance of Sun Microsystems, Inc., including statements relating to the acquisition of Tarantella to enable Sun to provide the industry’s best interoperability and to deliver desktop as a service, to deliver secure access to desktop data and applications anywhere on virtually any Java enabled device for dollars per day, the belief that this combination will be a catalyst for accelerating the adoption of a utility computing model for the desktop, the implementation of Sun’s Sun Ray ultra-thin clients with full Microsoft Interoperability and access to Linux and other applications, the furthering of Sun’s strategy to deliver the most comprehensive set of services in Solaris, the belief that Sun is poised to capture significant share in this market by providing the most advanced, secure, and interoperable platform for network based client computing, the belief that Sun will create a whole new desktop experience by securely and seamlessly bridging application platform, device type, and location and the expected close of the acquisition in the first quarter of Sun’s fiscal year 2006. Such statements are just predictions and involve risks and uncertainties such that actual results and performance may differ materially. Factors that might cause such a difference include uncertainties as to the timing of the merger, approval of the transaction by Tarantella’s shareholders and the satisfaction of closing conditions to the transaction, including closing conditions related to the consent of third parties, successful integration of Tarantella and its products, services, technologies and employees into Sun, developing and marketing new products, lack of success in the timely development, production and acceptance of new products and services and in technical advancements, Sun’s inability to compete successfully in the highly competitive and rapidly changing marketplace, failure to retain key employees, cancellation or delay of projects, increased competition and continued adverse general economic conditions in the U.S. and internationally. These and other risks are detailed from time to time in Sun’s periodic reports that are filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Sun’s annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2004 and Sun’s quarterly reports on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarters ended September 26, 2004, December 26, 2004 and March 27, 2005.

      

ACARD Launched a 4-Channel Serial ATA RAID Kit

June 9, 2005

ACARD, the SCSI/IDE, RAID and storage solutions provider, will launch AEC-6898 and ARS-4800 on July 2005. This is an internal SATA RAID kit to meet the storage demand in small and mid-businesses. The SATA RAID kit has high stability, complete function of temperature, fan and hard drive monitoring. It is easy to install and maintain. For corporations this is a low-cost and high-performance solution.

The technology of SATA storage is becoming more and more mature, and has been highly appraised by the corporate MIS executives over the past year. Compared with IDE hard drive, SATA hard drive can perfectly support hot swap. Its stability and performance have been obviously increased. Besides, because its cost is lower than that of SCSI storage, its percentage of use in corporations has been increasing exponentially.

Among the SATA RAID kit, AEC-6898 is a RAID card with the function of RAID 5. It has 4 SATA channels for hard drives of 1.5Gbps, a 64-bit PCI bus, and lets a server perform highly in transfer. Its low profile and horizontal SATA channels are perfect to be installed in a 1U/2U server. In addition, the Windows-based utility is easy to operate. The whole disk array can be configured in 10 minutes.

Among the SATA RAID kit, ACS-4800 is an internal SATA tray with lighter material of aluminum. It is unique in appearance, and has anti-shock rail design to reduce the damage caused by removing hard drives. Moreover, its design of stabilizing voltage provides enough power to a hard drive during hot swap. As for the heat sinking, it is achieved by an 8cm fan. That ensures the heat dissipation and stability of a high-speed hard drive with low noise level.

Even a person with a little experience of computer can easily install the SATA RAID kit in minutes. When an array is abnormal, the system will notify you by e-mail. The auto alarm and LEDs on the panel of ACS-4800 that indicate the status of hard drive, fan and temperature are easy to understand. It takes the least time to maintain without interrupting the operation of server.

About ACARD Technology Corp.

ACARD is a dedicated storage IC designer and SCSI/IDE as well as RAID card manufacturer in Taiwan. ACARD’s products are marketed to PC, Macintosh, Unix, and Linux workstation and server users around the world. As ACARD has been engaging in SCSI hardware development and design for years, it knows what the market demands and how to cater to customers’ needs. Since 1999 ACARD has been developing key technologies to grasp the fast growing network storage market, and to focus on managing, protecting critical data on hard drives. ACARD’s products are available through its distributors worldwide.

For more information, please visit our website at www.acard.com or contact the ACARD Technology Corp. at 886 (2) 8512 2290 or, via e-mail:sales@acard.com

      

Sun Changing Landscape of Network Storage Market with Acquisition of Procom NAS Assets

Deal Strengthens Sun’s Competitive Position in One of the Fastest Growing, Most Dynamic Segments of Storage Market

SANTA CLARA, Calif.
May 9, 2005

Sun Microsystems,Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to purchase all intellectual property rights of Procom Technology, Inc. relating to Procom’s Network Attached Storage (NAS) offerings in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $50M.

“The entire storage marketplace is clearly moving toward industry-standard platforms and operating systems,” said Jonathan Schwartz, president and chief operating officer, Sun Microsystems.“As a provider of both, with our leading volume platforms and the Solaris operating system, Sun is uniquely positioned to leverage Procom’s technology to drive down the cost of NAS appliances for customers, while aiming to drive margin opportunities for Sun.”

Procom, a provider of a broad range of NAS storage systems,and Sun have had an existing software licensing agreement in place since April 2004. As a result of that agreement, Procom technology is already embedded and currently shipping within the Sun StorEdge 5000 Family of NAS Appliances. With this new agreement, Sun will own the intellectual property rights relating to this technology and gain additional engineering expertise, enabling it to build future NAS and next-generation file-based storage systems much faster and more cost-effectively.

“Sun’s NAS offerings serve as the central building blocks of some of our most compelling solutions, including the Sun StorEdge 5310 Compliance Archiving System which helps customers comply with government regulations and data integrity requirements,” said Mark Canepa, executive vice president of network storage, Sun Microsystems. “Bolstering our NAS portfolio with the acquisition of Procom’s technology reflects our ongoing commitment to the storage market.”

The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals and the approval of Procom’s shareholders. The acquisition is expected to close in June 2005. More details about the acquisition will be available at this time.

This Press Releases contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements include statements regarding future results or financial performance of Sun Microsystems, Inc., including statements relating to the acquisition of certain assets of Procom,strengthening Sun’s position in the storage market, enabling Sun to build future NAS and next-generation file-based storage systems much faster and more cost-effectively, the acquisition of Procom’s assets in an all cash transaction, and the expected close of the acquisition in June 2005. Such statements are just predictions and involve risks and uncertainties such that actual results and performance may differ materially. Factors that might cause such a difference include the closing of the acquisition, successful integration of Procom’s assets and employees into Sun, building future NAS and next-generation file-based storage systems, Sun’s inability to compete successfully in the highly competitive and rapidly changing marketplace, failure to retain key employees, cancellation or delay of projects, increased competition and continued adverse general economic conditions in the U.S. and internationally. These and other risks are detailed from time to time in Sun’s periodic reports that are filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Sun’s annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2004 and our quarterly reports on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarters ended September 26,2004, December 26, 2004 and March 27, 2005.

About Procom Technology

Irvine,Calif.-based Procom Technology has designed and produced innovative storage solutions since 1987 and is a value leader in enterprise-class NAS appliances that deliver industry-leading performance, manageability and availability. This value leadership is based on a unique combination of innovative appliance software,industry-standard hardware platforms, and proven high-availability and mirroring software. More information is available, toll free, at800-800-8600; via e-mail at info@procom.com;or on the Web at www.procom.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, Solaris, Java, N1 and The Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of SunMicrosystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

      

TOSHIBA INSTALLS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA’S FIRST AQUILION 64 CFX AT THE NEWPORT COAST ADVANCED IMAGING

PThe World’s Most Advanced 64-Slice Cardiac CT Imaging System Delivers Unmatched Image Quality and Speed for Cardiac Applications

TUSTIN, Calif.,
May 5, 2005

Setting new standards in image quality, acquisition time and diagnostic capabilities for cardiac computed tomography (CT) imaging, Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc. (TAMS) today announced the installation of its AquilionTM 64 CFX multislice CT system designed for cardiac applications at the Newport Coast Advanced Imaging in Newport Beach, Calif.

“Toshiba continually strives to raise the standard of care in cardiology, and as a Southern California company, we are pleased that patients in our local community will benefit from the industry’s highest performance 64-slice CT system, the Aquilion 64 CFX,” said Doug Ryan, director, CT Business Unit, Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc.  “With the installation of the Aquilion 64 CFX, the Newport Coast Advanced Imaging will debut as a leading-edge facility in one of the most competitive health care landscapes and deliver to its patients the highest level of diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.”

Located in Orange County, Calif., the Newport Coast Advanced Imaging is a new state-of-the-art multi-modality outpatient imaging center serving the surrounding health care community with latest diagnostic imaging technologies available and dedicated professional staff.

“We are excited to bring the most advanced CT imaging technology in the world to our patients here in Southern California.  With thinner slices, faster speed, and more detailed images, the Toshiba Aquilion 64 CFX scanner gives us the ability to look at structures such as the heart and blood vessels in a way we never could before – all with lower radiation than comparative scanners with fewer slices,” said Kirk Ohanian, M.D., medical director, Newport Coast Advanced Imaging.  “Toshiba’s CT technology takes us one step closer to replacing traditional invasive diagnostic angiograms, in an imaging acquisition time of less than 10 seconds.”

Most Advanced 64-Slice CT System

Built on the same platform as the Aquilion 32 CFX, the Aquilion 64 CFX features the industry’s most advanced multi-detector CT imaging technology available.  Utilizing Toshiba’s unique 64-row Quantum detector, the Aquilion 64 CFX is designed to deliver high-speed, high-resolution cardiovascular imaging with the lowest noise and most anatomical coverage.

The Quantum detector also enables the Aquilion scanner to acquire 64 simultaneous slices of 0.5 mm with each 400-millisecond gantry revolution.  The result is the most precise isotropic imaging of the heart, or any region of the body, during a breath-hold under 10 seconds.

For more information about the Aquilion 64 CFX with the Quantum detector, 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.

AquilionTM is a trademark of Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation.

      

NewEnergy Powers Grid Infrastructure With Sun Systems

Sun Fire x64 Servers With the AMD Opteron Processor Increase Computational Simulations, Reduce Heat Generation by 30 Percent; Solaris 10 Operating System Selected Over Linux

ATLANTA and SANTA CLARA, Calif.
May 4, 2005

At the NewEnergy Forum 2005, the conference for energy industry leaders, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) today announced that NewEnergy Associates, a Siemens Company and provider of end-to-end energy IT and consulting solutions for decision support and energy operations, has selected Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z servers over all top-tier x64 server offerings, and the Solaris 10 Operating System (OS) over standard Linux distributions as part of its high-performance grid infrastructure. The solution, powered by the AMD Opteron[TM] processor, is designed to accelerate applications by increasing computational power, maximize system efficiency and uptime, and provide 30 percent lower heat output than competing alternatives.

With the advent of grid computing and Monte Carlo analysis (data obtained by simulating a statistical model in which all parameters are numerical), NewEnergy’s datacenter has grown rapidly. Due to an increase in the computational power used for these simulations, NewEnergy’s datacenter experienced a dramatic increase in air-conditioning costs caused by the heat created by the large numbers of servers that were not from Sun. Sun’s x64 servers run 30 percent cooler than competing alternatives, making them an ideal choice.

In addition to being a Sun customer, NewEnergy Associates, a Siemens Company provides software, energy business solutions and industry expertise to more than 200 clients throughout the world. The company enables customers to meet the largest challenges in strategic and financial planning, energy market and transmission analysis, energy trading, risk management, as well as retail and wholesale energy market operations.

“After 29 years of business, for the first time NewEnergy is no longer vendor agnostic,” said Neal Tisdale, vice president of software development, NewEnergy Associates. “We owe it to our customers to recommend the virtually unmatched price-performance and reduced heat generation of Sun’s x64 server line powered by the AMD Opteron processor over all other tier-one vendors evaluated. The ability to upgrade to higher throughput dual-core CPU’s without increasing the heat output, and the flexibility to run Solaris OS, Windows or standard Linux distributions, provides a great investment and a dramatic decrease in operational costs.”

In addition, NewEnergy selected Solaris 10, over competing operating systems, for its unparalleled track record, its innovative and comprehensive Solaris Dynamic Tracing (DTrace) capability, expansive global support network, and the ability of Solaris 10 to be binary- compatible with other versions.

“As a leading global provider of energy IT solutions expertise, NewEnergy Associates represents a growing category of customers who are demanding more from their IT systems,” said Lisa Sieker, vice president of marketing, Network Systems Group at Sun Microsystems. “With extreme performance, reliability, serviceability and flexibility, Sun’s x64 systems provide NewEnergy with virtually unrivaled return on enterprise IT investment. These stellar benefits, coupled with the powerful and innovative features of Solaris 10, provide a winning combination for NewEnergy Associates, and its need for higher computational grid technology.”

NewEnergy’s investment in Sun technology includes Java technology, Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition, the Solaris 10 OS, and latest Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z servers. Sun’s technology offerings help NewEnergy establish a thorough grid computing infrastructure, run Oracle databases with large memory requirements, and conduct faster risk analysis, which previously required overnight computations. More information on NewEnergy Associates, a Siemens Company can be found at: http://www.newenergyassoc.com/.

For more information about Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z servers, please visit: http://www.sun.com/servers/entry/

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, the AMD Arrow logo, AMD Opteron, and combinations thereof, are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

      

Fujitsu® Announces the Availability of Interstage® Contentbiz™ Version 7

Latest Release of Interstage Contentbiz Extends Support for Web Services and SOA, Provides Audit Trail for Compliance, and Improves Efficiencies of Enterprise Content Integration

Sunnyvale, CA
May 4, 2005

Fujitsu Software Corporation today announced the availability of Interstage Contentbiz v7, the newest version of Fujitsu’s scalable application platform for enterprise content integration. Interstage Contentbiz v7 extends support for Web services and Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA), offers a new extensible audit trail and enhances integration capabilities. Together, these features allow companies to more effectively access, modify and search structured and unstructured enterprise content resident in disparate, networked systems, independent of format or location. By providing more effective management of corporate intellectual capital assets, Interstage Contentbiz v7 enables businesses to optimize employee productivity, improve customer service and partner relations, comply with government mandates and maximize enterprise value. Key features and enhancements include:

  • Bidirectional WebDAV Agent enables integration with any enterprise content management (ECM) system that complies with the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) standard.
  • New Extensible Audit Trail ensures that proper audit trail information is maintained for all compliance documentation.
  • Enhanced Web Services Interface enables enterprises to leverage a service-oriented architecture (SOA) to create Web services and integrate reusable content integration services with applications.
  • New Web Content Agent extends the reach of content integration solutions to intranet and Internet content.
  • New Content Portlets, which comply with JSR 168 (Java Specification Request for Portlet API), provide commonly used content navigation and search functionality that can be easily deployed on enterprise portals.

Interstage Contentbiz v7 builds on the application platform’s proven performance in enabling enterprises to leverage their entire knowledge asset base – pooling knowledge through content integration and delivering transparent access to information in real-time. It provides simple, extensible content integration services that adhere to open standards. With Interstage Contentbiz, companies can access structured and unstructured enterprise content from different systems and sources, facilitating unified content views, maintaining content integrity across the company and enabling better content repurposing and reuse.

“Faced by competitive pressures to better optimize customer and supply chain relationships, as well as growing demands for government compliance, companies need to turn their isolated silos of knowledge into unified views and processes,” said Robert Sepanloo, senior vice president of Interstage at Fujitsu Software Corporation. “With Interstage Contentbiz v7, we continue our commitment to helping companies achieve their strategic and financial objectives by providing best-in-class technology for harnessing corporate knowledge and intellectual capital – regardless of location or format.”

Interstage Contentbiz v7 Features and Enhancements

Interstage Contentbiz is a scalable, extensible platform for viewing, searching and modifying content from a range of sources, including data from enterprise resource planning (ERP) and other enterprise applications, relational databases and a variety of enterprise content management systems. It also repurposes content for many different audiences without the difficulty and cost of duplication. The Java-based, modular architecture leverages open standards, such as WebDAV and Web services, and includes a proven metadata repository, SDK and a set of services and content agents. With v7, Interstage Contentbiz offers significant new features and enhancements to facilitate enterprise content integration, including a WebDAV agent, extensible audit trail, Web services interface, Web content agent and new content portlets.

WebDAV Agent

Interstage Contentbiz v7 offers a new WebDAV integration agent to extend support for the WebDAV standard for editing files and folders remotely over the Internet. The WebDAV Agent makes it possible to search multiple WebDAV-compliant enterprise content management repositories simultaneously and modify content and metadata from each ECM system based on content access policies.. By providing a standards-based approach to integrating content from multiple repositories, the WebDAV agent eliminates the time to develop and maintain custom integrations.

Extensible Audit Trail

A comprehensive content audit trail is a key requirement for any compliance application. The new extensible Interstage Contentbiz audit trail contains a variety of content events, such as content creation, update and delete, and all content life cycle transitions, such as content approval, publishing and archiving with the timestamp information and the name of the user responsible for each state or transition. It also keeps track of system security-related events, such as when users were added or removed, the roles and access that users are assigned, and when each user logs into the system. All audit trail information can be viewed and queried in the Web-based content browser or any custom client application, based on time, audit events or content types.

Web Services Interface

The Interstage Contentbiz Web Services Interface enables enterprises to leverage a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) to integrate reusable content integration services, such as full-text search, with applications that need access to both structured and unstructured content sources. The Web Services interface enables Web service client applications to access the Interstage Contentbiz virtual repository to retrieve a content item or a list of content items from multiple sources as if they were all stored in one repository and request for metadata information. With v7, the Web Services Interface adds a new, extensible Web Services Management component for creating and publishing Web services for any new Interstage Contentbiz service that customers may build for their content integration applications.

Web Content Agent

Many large enterprises have numerous dedicated intranet sites for its business units or departments with constantly growing content volumes, but no means to search across all of these independent sites. Interstage Contentbiz v7 introduces a new Web Content Agent, which goes beyond the dedicated search and query tools of other systems, to extend the reach of content integration to intranet and Internet information. The Web Content Agent enables organizations to register all required site URLs in the content integration solution. It then crawls the registered sites and their sub-structures on predefined intervals, making the site content fully searchable in Interstage Contentbiz full-text searches.

Content Portlets

Enterprise portals typically require portlets to handle each of the many content sources on which they rely, from databases and business applications to document repositories. Interstage Contentbiz provides a common content integration layer to help ease the cost and difficulty of integrating various content sources with portals. This allows portal users to navigate to all content sources via a unified navigation tree, which can be exposed as a single portlet. Interstage Contentbiz v7 now features a set of portlets that comply with the Java Specification Request (JSR) 168 Portlet API and provide commonly used content navigation and search functionality.

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. 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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Sun Microsystems Redefines Services Relationship with Customers Through Revolutionary New Sun Connection

Delivers IT Operations Management as a Utility Servic

WASHINGTON, D.C.
May 3, 2005

During its Network Computing ’05 (NC05Q2) launch today, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) announced Sun(SM) Connection, an integrated, secure services connection that links customers, partners, developers and Sun in a dynamic and collaborative network-based community. With Sun Connection, the network is a key component of Sun’s service relationship with its customers and a way for Sun to deliver ongoing value.

Sun Connection continuously benchmarks information technology (IT) health and performance and lets customers save time, money and resources by providing them real-time access to sophisticated remote servicing and predictive diagnostic services, availability status, software updates and other features. Sun Connection is designed for customers who self-manage their IT environments. Sun also announced Sun Management Connection, management services that leverage the Sun Connection capabilities and allow customers to selectively outsource their IT management to Sun.

“The challenge isn’t making the system scale, it’s making the customer scale. It’s not about fast computers, it’s about a fast customer,” said Jonathan Schwartz, president and chief operating officer at Sun. “Sun Connection is about the connected customer — always on, always connected. Sun Connection brings rocket science to the datacenter. By generating services economies of scale through technology and not people, Sun Connection is creating a new breakthrough IT services economic model — delivering IT as a service.”

Sun Connection harnesses more than 20 years of Sun innovation, including Sun Preventive Services, along with Sun best practices and network computing firsts, to provide intelligent services over the network through a simple graphical user interface. A base level of these new advanced services will be delivered within existing service plans at no additional cost to Sun customers.

The first new Sun Connection service is Sun Update Connection, Sun’s software update utility. Sun Update Connection delivers all the latest fixes and features for Sun software through a utility model, radically simplifying and helping to reduce the cost of keeping Sun systems and software up to date by offloading the task of managing updates to Sun. Sun Update Connection leverages the network to provide customers with access to Sun’s knowledge and updates, increasing efficiency of system and software maintenance and reducing IT cycles, all while increasing overall stability and security. Sun Update Connection helps customers minimize change by tapping into an extensive knowledge base, which includes more than one million system configurations and a powerful business rules engine, to provide informed recommendations about relevant updates.

“Sun Connection leverages Sun Grid and other Sun technologies in ways that deliver specific business benefits and value,” said Michael Dortch, principal business analyst, Robert Frances Group (RFG). “The ability to make granular recommendations for risk mitigation and system updates based on specific business needs and architectural considerations should be compelling to companies currently or considering doing business with Sun. With Sun Connection, Sun can credibly position itself as an effective, innovative provider of trusted IT services with demonstrable business benefits that can extend from single systems to entire enterprises.”

“Sun Connection is a great testament to the Sun connected customer strategy. It allows us to continue to reduce costs while taking advantage of Sun’s preventive capabilities, sophisticated analytics and partner knowledge,” said Bill Kirkland, president, Logistic Computer Services (LCS). “Sun Connection is really a unifying backdrop for the idea of leveraging IT as a service. Sun is way ahead of the competition in that LCS now has a flexible solution that enhances our services relationship with Sun and enables us to better service our customers.”

The initial release of Sun Update Connection delivers individual system updates for the Solaris(TM) 10 Operating System (OS) running on any platform — Sun, Dell, HP or IBM. Sun will later extend support for previous versions of the Solaris OS. In the future, Sun Update Connection will deliver updates for all Sun software and systems, including Java(TM) technology, firmware, middleware, the Sun Java Desktop System and even updates from Sun partners, including Veritas.

“Veritas and Sun have a long standing strategic alliance. Together we are always looking for ways to continually improve our customers’ support experience,” said Michael Wentz, senior vice president, Technical Services, Veritas Software. “We applaud Sun for offering their customers an innovative and efficient way to help keep their software secure and up-to-date.”

Through Sun Connection, users now have an entry point to Sun Grid, Sun’s new standardized global grid. With Sun Grid and Sun Connection, customers give up the expense and complexity of building out an entire computing infrastructure — and gain more flexibility to help run their businesses at significantly lower costs.

The Sun Connection portal will aggregate the following connected services:

  • Intelligent software updating (Sun Update Connection )
  • Configuration reporting and analysis
  • Remote event detection, notification and reporting
  • Availability reporting
  • Collaborative remote servicing
  • Access to a community of experts and best practices, self-support tools, and online training

About Sun Management Connection

Sun also announced today Sun Management Connection, which incorporates the remote managed services technology from the recent SevenSpace acquisition, delivering highly scalable, 24x7x365 remote management of heterogeneous IT environments over the Internet with no customer investment in IT infrastructure. Sun Management Connection helps customers reduce operations costs by up to 40 percent, refocus on strategic IT initiatives and increase systems performance, without losing control of their IT operations. Customers are able to view real-time systems performance information via a secure portal from any location, at any time. Current Sun Management Connection services include: Managed Operations Services, Managed Storage Services and Managed Security Services.

Sun Managed Storage Services gives customers customizable ways to outsource their biggest storage problems – from daily storage management, “on the fly” provisioning and data lifecycle reporting, to managing the entire Storage Area Network (SAN) infrastructure.

Availability

Sun Connection is scheduled to be available in the Fall. A base level of Sun Connection services will be delivered within existing service plans at no additional costs to Sun customers. Sun Update Connection is scheduled for general availability in May. Customers can pre-register for Sun Connection now at: www.sun.com/getconnected.

Sun is also offering the following special promotion: customers can get a free 30-day Sun Update Connection subscription, a free 60-day eLibrary subscription to the Sun Learning Center and a free T-shirt when they pre-register for Sun Connection and join the community of experts. More information on this limited time offer is available at http://www.sun.com/getconnected. Terms and conditions apply. More information on Sun Connection services is available at: http://www.sun.com/sunconnection.

Managed Operations Services and Managed Security Services from Sun Management Connection are available now. Managed Storage Services are scheduled to be available this Spring. More information on Sun Management Connect is available at: www.sun.com/managementconnection.

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 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 Momentum for Sun Grid and Expands Grid Computing Lineup: Building a Grid has Never Been Easier for Customers

“Instant On” Grid Provides Customers Greater Flexibility and Choice; Successful Proof of Concepts Already Deployed by Customers In Multiple Industries

WASHINGTON, D.C.
May 3, 2005

During its Network Computing ’05 (NC05Q2) launch today, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) announced momentum for its recently introduced Sun(TM) Grid utility computing offerings and new additions to its grid computing family of products. Sun now provides customers with more options than ever before, to address their grid computing needs.

For customers who want immediate benefits from a standardized, open, grid-based computing infrastructure on a utility basis, Sun announced Sun Grid Storage Utility, as well as a sneak peek of its Sun Grid Compute Utility. For customers who want in-house grid computing environments, Sun announced the Sun Grid Rack System and the Sun Grid Solution, new offerings which include pre-integrated racks with flexible configurations for fast and easy deployment, and tailored services for architecting, implementing and managing customer grids.

“Sun Grid is being met with tremendous enthusiasm. Customers are benchmarking their data center spending and are realizing they can partner with Sun to re-allocate capital costs to take advantage of our true utility model,” said Jonathan Schwartz, president and COO at Sun. “Our sites are live; and we have proof-of-concepts with financial services, oil and gas, life sciences and entertainment companies around the world. Our grid computing offerings allow them to take advantage of standardized infrastructure to drive economies of scale, resulting in better service levels, higher grades of security and better system manageability, all at a dramatically lower cost.”

Sun Grid Momentum

Sun Grid lets customers more simply, predictably and reliably deliver the power of multiple resources to a single user for a specific purpose�at the transparent price of $1(USD). Sun Grid offerings include the Sun Grid Compute Utility, a $1 (USD) per CPU per hour pay-per-use offering ($1/cpu-hr), and the Sun Grid Storage Utility, a $1 (USD) per gigabyte per month offering ($1/GB-mo). In the coming months, Sun will also roll out additional Sun Grid offerings for the desktop and developer communities. Sun today announced:

  • Regional Sun Grid Centers are now live and fully operational in Virginia, New Jersey, and London, with customers from the financial and education sectors. Sun plans to open more Sun Grid Centers worldwide in the future.
  • Customer acceptance: High profile banks and entertainment companies have completed extensive testing for Sun Grid. Sun will announce more details of these customer wins in the near future.
  • Further details on its Sun Grid Storage Utility, a high-performance storage offering to support customers’ compute grid jobs, or to be used to support their data storage needs at a price of $1/GB-mo. Customers get secure Internet data replication and recovery; 24×7 access to offsite storage; and unlimited scalability. The Sun Grid Storage Utility includes fully integrated hardware, software and services, provided by Sun. The utility is managed and serviced by Sun experts 24×7 and Sun also offers continuous service improvements. Scheduled availability of Sun Grid Storage Utility is Summer 2005.
  • Customers and partners can now sign up for the Sun Grid Compute Utility “sneak peek program,” an early access program for pre-qualified Sun customers to test their applications for compatibility and performance on the Sun Grid. Additionally, their feedback will be incorporated into the commercially available offering to be released this Summer.

Sun Grid Rack System and Sun Grid Solution

In addition, Sun is expanding its offerings to provide solutions to a wide spectrum of grid computing needs.

  • The new Sun Grid Rack System makes it easier for customers to deploy powerful grids. It uses building blocks like Sun Fire(TM) servers with x64 processors and Sun software, in pre-integrated racks with flexible configurations, for rapid and low-risk deployment. The Sun Grid Rack System, starting at approximately $77,000 (USD), is delivered through Sun’s Customer Ready System (CRS) program.
  • Sun also offers the new Sun Grid Solution, a range of tailored services to help architect, implement and manage a grid solution using Sun technology and expertise. By enabling the rapid deployment of tested grid architectures, the Sun Grid Solution enables customers to engage with Sun Services to address critical business problems, including: system utilization, time-to-results and return-on-assets.

To date, an increasing number of government agencies and enterprise customers, such as: the Bank of Montreal, Idaho National Laboratories (INL) and Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) among others, have embraced grid computing solutions from Sun.

INL has deployed a grid environment including racks of Sun servers based on AMD-Opteron(TM) processors. INL’s High Performance Computing Architect, Eric Greenwade, reported that work was being accomplished within 28 hours of delivery. “The Sun Grid Rack System looks like a winning proposition. When we used Sun’s CRS program for deploying our grid environment, the racks practically came off the truck running — we were able to have the entire eight-rack cluster up and submitting jobs within two days,” explains Greenwade. “All we had to do was hook it up to power and to our network, load the systems, and we were ready to go.”

More information about Sun’s grid computing products is available at www.sun.com/grid.

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, Sun Grid, Sun Fire 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.

      

Sun Microsystems Unveils Breakthrough Sun Connection – Extends its Sun Grid Services; Washington D.C. Event Profiles Solutions for Data Center Pain Points

eBay Scales Global Business on Sun Infrastructure

New Technologies and Services Provide Smarter Options for Enterprise and Government Customers and Amplify Capabilities of the Solaris 10 Operating System and Sun Grid

WASHINGTON, D.C.
May 3, 2005

During its quarterly Network Computing ’05(NC05Q2) launch today, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) announced Sun(SM) Connection, the first of many services to be delivered as part of the company’s Sun(TM) Grid model. Built on the Solaris(TM) 10 Operating System (OS), the always-on Sun Connection program joins Sun’s compute ($1/cpu-hr) and storage ($1/GB-mo) offerings as services that extend Sun’s grid strategy.

“Today Sun is providing customers with smarter technology options, more control over their data centers and the ability to maximize economies of scale throughout their IT infrastructure,” said Scott McNealy, chairman and CEO of Sun. “CIOs no longer need to hand over the keys to their kingdom to services behemoths, because the power to run their business is back in their own hands. With the combined muscle of our new Sun Connection Services and the Solaris 10 OS, we’re offering to take responsibility for security updates and systems monitoring for our enterprise and public sector customers. Sun’s product and service offerings are solving problems for everyone, from the IT manager to the CIO, by allowing them to move from a customized data center model, to a standardized model, and eventually to a true utility model in the data center.”

Currently, Sun has eight major Sun Grid proof-of-concepts underway and dozens of similar engagements across large enterprise customers in industries including: financial services, oil and gas, life sciences and entertainment. The technological advancements of Sun Grid and the Solaris 10 OS continue to redefine network computing as a service model, while addressing the core issues of complexity and cost in the data center.

Continuing to change the playing field with new business models, Sun also introduced Sun Java(TM) StorEdge(TM) Software, a new storage subscription offering that removes the complexity of licensing storage software and support services. This announcement follows the success of other revolutionary pricing and business models from Sun including a shift to make the Solaris 10 OS, which Sun has distributed more than 1.3 million registered licenses since Jan. 31, 2005, free of charge and the launch of the Sun Java Enterprise System, which serves nearly 500,000 users today. Sun also outlined its ‘4X4’ approach for helping customers develop the strategies they need to maximize their existing and next-generation information technology (IT) infrastructures and drive economies of scales faster.

“For the past eight years, eBay has consistently turned to Sun for technology leadership,” said Tom Keeven, vice president of operations and infrastructure, eBay. “eBay requires an IT infrastructure that can quickly scale with its expanding needs and meet all critical requirements for business availability and high throughput, at the lowest total cost of ownership. Sun’s systems and the Solaris OS have helped our data centers maintain record availability. In the first quarter of this year, eBay has 147 million registered users worldwide, trading more than $1,344 worth of goods on the site every second. Accordingly, eBay’s customers depend on our infrastructure robustness.”

Washington D.C. provided the backdrop for Sun’s NC05Q2 product launch event and helped to highlight its ongoing commitment to global governments and longer-range strategic design work in the U.S. According to forecasts issued by IDC in April 2005, the U.S. government’s technology spending will continue to grow steadily, increasing from approximately $43 billion in 2004 to nearly $52 billion by 2007. Demonstrating Sun’s strong industry ties, companies such as: AC Technology, General Dynamics, GTSI, Tadpole Computer and World Wide Technology participated at the Sun event as part of the Technology Pavilion.

New Products and Services Attack Data Center Pain Points

According to an industry report commissioned by Sun Microsystems, Inc. and conducted by an independent research firm, Momentum Research Group in January 2005, nearly 80 percent of respondents expect their IT spending to increase this year in order to address some of their top concerns in the data center, including: IT security, efficiency, consolidation and utilization. In fact, 20 percent of the government data center managers polled said they were uncomfortable with current levels of security and more than 75 percent of all respondents said that they plan to begin, or have already begun, consolidation projects. As part of its NC05Q2 launch event, Sun is delivering new products and solutions to help smart enterprise and government customers attack the data center’s most complex issues.

Sun Connection – Sun redefines the services relationship with customers through its revolutionary new Sun Connection, an integrated, secure network services connection. The service allows for continuous benchmarking of IT health and performance and lets customers save time, money, and resources by providing them with real-time access to sophisticated remote servicing and predictive diagnostic services, availability status, software updates, and other features. The first new Sun Connection service is Sun Update Connection, which delivers all the latest fixes and features for Sun software through a utility model, radically simplifying and reducing the cost of keeping Sun systems and software up to date by offloading the task of managing updates to Sun. Sun Connection portal will aggregate the following connected services: intelligent software updating, availability monitoring and reporting, remote servicing and collaboration, automated risk assessment and remediation, asset tracking and reporting, configuration management, community access, self-support tools and online training.

Java StorEdge System and Managed Storage Services – The Sun Java StorEdge Software program is a unique way for customers to acquire and deploy Sun’s comprehensive suite of storage and data management software and services in-house. Through its simple, affordable and predictable licensing model, customers are able to purchase the right bundle of Sun storage software to manage their heterogeneous environments. For the complete Java StorEdge Software package, customers can pay either $350 per employee per year, or purchase storage capacity, starting at $400,000 for five terabytes (TB) per year. This licensing model offers customers a potential cost savings of at least 30 percent in comparison to typical, point-product offerings.

Sun also announced the Sun Managed Storage Services program, a new way for customers to easily outsource the management of their storage environments, even their entire storage infrastructure, to Sun’s certified storage experts. Both programs are designed to help customers who are struggling to cope with rapidly growing storage demand and limited resources and budget, by providing a simple, cost-effective alternative to complex software and services contracts.

Sun N1 System Manager – Sun simplifies data center management with the upcoming release of the Sun N1(TM) 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.

Sun N1 Service Provisioning System – The latest version of the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System offers organizations a standard method of deploying business services and tracking changes throughout the deployment process, including an audit trail to help customers meet regulatory compliance. The software simplifies application lifecycle management by rapidly provisioning business services that span multiple tiers – Java(TM) 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE(TM) platform) application servers, web servers and databases – across heterogeneous environments.

Sun Grid Offerings – Sun lights up the Sun Grid family of products, providing a full spectrum of grid-based solutions that offer more choice and smarter options for enterprise and government customers with grid computing needs. For customers who want immediate benefits from a standardized, open, grid-based computing infrastructure on a utility basis, Sun today announced the availability of its pay-per-use compute utility, $1 (USD) per CPU per hour ($1/cpu-hr), delivered via Sun Grid, Sun’s standardized global grid. For customers who want pre-integrated racks with flexible configurations for fast and easy deployment, Sun today announced the Sun Grid Rack System, starting at approximately $77,000 (USD). Sun also announced new Sun Grid Solution, offering a range of tailored services to help architect, implement and manage a grid solution using Sun Grid technology. By enabling the rapid deployment of tested grid architectures, the Sun Grid Solution enables customers to engage with Sun Services to address critical business problems, such as: system utilization, time to results and return on assets.

Sun Operations Management Solution – The Sun Operations Management Solution helps customers mitigate business risk and manage IT operations as business-oriented IT services in a predictable and efficient manner. The new solution aligns with the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Service Support model and utilizes Sun’s data center expertise and best operational practices to help reduce costs, improve overall effectiveness of IT operations and meet business needs.

Sun Business Intelligence Network Computing Solution – Sun unveiled the Sun Business Intelligence Network Computing Solution to help minimize risk, reduce complexity and lower total cost of ownership for business intelligence implementations. By incorporating best-in-class partners, comprehensive services and a robust end-to-end infrastructure, the new solution provides industry leading scalability, performance, availability and security while offering organizations the flexibility to architect a solution that fits their business requirements.

Sun Fire(TM) x64 Servers With Dual-Core Processors – On April 21 in New York City, Sun announced 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. Delivering world-class performance, Sun’s 8-way server equipped with the Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor Model 875 is offered at nearly the same price as a 4-way server equipped with the single-core AMD Opteron processor Model 850(1). 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. These systems can halve customer operational costs, including power and cooling – in some cases saving customers an average of $2M (USD) annually per year(2). In addition, the Sun Fire V40z server set an 8-way 64-bit world record on the SPECjbb2000 benchmark, which emulates the business logic and objects of the server-side Java applications(3).

Sun StorEdge 6920 system – On April 12, Sun announced a comprehensive set of enhancements to the Sun StorEdge 6920 system that delivers high-end features and functionality – such as heterogeneous virtualization – at mid-tier prices. The Sun StorEdge 6920 system now helps customers easily consolidate existing storage assets, ensure data availability and protect their storage investments, without breaking the bank.�With this significant upgrade, customers can integrate multivendor storage assets into a single, modular 6920 system, enabling them to help simplify storage management and improve resource utilization. Also included in this release is a comprehensive set of high-availability software for business continuance, from disk-based data recovery to remote data replication, helping to ensure predictable and uninterrupted access to mission-critical data. When coupled with the Solaris 10 OS, customers gain access to an even more powerful consolidation solution from the application to the server to the storage.

Four Principles of Design Applied to the Four Architectures – Sun unveiled its ‘4X4’ approach to how customers can achieve economies of scale in their data centers faster. Its four principles of design provide a framework for the following: building IT infrastructure that is focused on competitive differentiation; demanding open, interoperable infrastructure; standardizing and automating to maximize service levels; and making security part of the core architecture design. The four critical architectures in Sun’s plans include the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) for driving business processes, the Sun Secure Network Access Platform (Sun SNAP) for anywhere/anytime secure access, Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) for managing data as a service, and the Service Optimized Data Center platform (SODC) for optimizing IT infrastructure for service delivery.

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

(1)Pricing measured at the time of launch for both products and adjusted for differences in memory size/type, price equal within 1.3 percent.
(2)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.
(3) SPEC and the benchmark name SPECjbb are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Competitive benchmark results reflect data published as of 04/28/05. For the latest benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org/. The 8-way and 8 CPU systems have eight cores. 64-bit systems have 64-bit capable implementation of the operating system and Java Virtual Machine. Sun result has been submitted to SPEC. The Sun Fire V40z server (4xAMD Opteron Model 875, Solaris 10): SPECjbb2000 – 197,545JBBops/s.

      

Fujitsu Honored by SBC Communications as Outstanding Supplier

Richardson, TX,
May 3, 2005

Commitment to excellence has earned Fujitsu recognition as an outstanding supplier this past year to SBC Communications Inc. (NYSE: SBC), one of the world’s leading data, voice and Internet services providers.

“We are proud of our longstanding tradition of going beyond the call for our customers,” said Maureen Merkle, president of SBC Procurement. “We succeed at that because strategic supply chain partners like Fujitsu consistently go beyond the call for us.”

Fujitsu was one of a select group of 47 suppliers recognized for their work in helping the SBC companies deliver outstanding service to its customers during the past year. Fujitsu was recognized for its contributions in the Cost Management & Creative Solutions category.

“As a strategic supplier to SBC for nearly two decades, we are extremely proud to be honored by SBC as one of their top suppliers,” said George Chase, group president and chief operating officer of Fujitsu Network Communications. “As one of only a handful of equipment providers who manufacture the majority of its products in-house, Fujitsu can implement ongoing component, product and process improvements throughout our supply chain to reduce network deployment costs for our customers. The cost management award is an affirmation of our achievements in world-class manufacturing.”

As part of its annual supplier recognition program, SBC took out a half-page ad in the April 22 edition of the Wall Street Journal to publicly thank the selected companies.


About Fujitsu Network Communications Inc.

Fujitsu Network Communications Inc. creates and delivers robust wireline and wireless solutions that power next-generation communications networks in North America. With an unequalled portfolio of IT and telecom products and the support of over 150,000 professionals in more than 100 countries, Fujitsu helps its customers fuse information and networking technology with commercial value.
For more information, please see: http://us.fujitsu.com/telecom


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