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OVER 150 SUN PARTNERS ATTEST THEY DO MORE WITH JAVA[TM] TECHNOLOGY
URL(s): http://sun.com
Java Technology Confirmed Platform of Choice for Network Computing
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., -- 2003 JavaOne[sm] Developer Conference
-- June 12, 2003 -- Sun Microsystems inc., (NASDAQ: SUNW), the
creator and leading advocate of Java, today announced that
hundreds of partners and independent software vendors (ISVs)
came together at JavaOne to showcase new technologies and
solutions based on Java[tm] and Sun[tm] ONE software. Over 150
technology leaders have commited to building and distributing
Java and Sun ONE based-products and solutions in the areas of
content management, personalization, authentication, security,
collaboration, enterprise application access and wireless
infrastructure. In related news, Sun partners Macromedia and
Oracle have achieved Java Verified status under Sun's Java
Verification Program. The program is an added measure and
indicator for enterprise solutions buyers that the applications
are compatible with all Java 2 platform, Enterprise Edition
(J2EE[tm]) technology-based products.
"Sun is dedicated to reducing the time it takes to design,
develop and implement new enterprise applications," stated
Stuart Wells, senior vice president, Market Development
Organization, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "To that end, we launched
the Java Verified Program to ensure the highest quality of Java
based applications reach the market. Oracle, Macromedia and
several other leading software vendors have participated
ensuring their products will seamlessly integrate with other
J2EE based solutions."
Sun's leadership in developing the J2EE as well its sponsorship
of several key Java Specification Requests (JSRs) within the
Java Community Process (JCP[sm]) have been instrumental to
ensuring the evolution of a robust and scalable Java platform
that has served as the basis for a set of highly competitive Sun
ONE software products including the Sun ONE Java-based
Application Server and the Sun ONE Java-based Web server. Market
leaders such as Amdocs, BEA, Oracle, PeopleSoft, SAP and Sybase
continue to recognize the Java platform and the Sun ONE product
portfolio as their preferred choice for building new
applications and services for the network.
"Novell believes that J2EE provides the only viable
enterprise-class deployment option for cross platform Web
services-based applications," said Frank Auger, vice president
of product management for Novell's Web application development
products. "The pervasive acceptance of the J2EE platform enables
us to focus on our Java Verified integration and portal products
that comprise the Novell exteNd suite. We look forward to
helping our customers benefit from the enhanced Web services
support in J2EE 1.4."
At JavaOne, several areas of success were highlighted including
Java-based Web services, mobile Java services and Java
enterprise applications. Java technology-based Web services are
the premiere platform of choice for developing and deploying web
services today.
"Business Objects Enterprise 6 leverages the enterprise-class
infrastructure of the Sun ONE Application Server 7 to offer
companies a comprehensive, end-to-end business intelligence
solution," said Chris Caren, vice president, Corporate Product
Marketing at Business Objects. "By enabling Web delivery of
applications and providing web services support in an
easy-to-manage framework, Sun ONE Application Server 7 works
with our comprehensive business intelligence offering to help
organizations track, understand, and manage the performance of
their enterprise."
Tunathon III
Building on its commitment to bring price-performance value to
its customers, Sun recently completed its third annual
"Tunathon"-- a collaborative engineering effort between Sun and
its ISV partners to improve and optimize application performance
on the Sun platform. Sun is the only systems vendor to work with
ISVs on this type of program of application optimization and
tuning. Sun attracted more than 50 ISVs to this year's Tunathon
program, and fine-tuned over 65 applications, producing an
average performance gain of 31 percent.
About Sun Microsystems
Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision -- "the network
is the computer[tm]" -- 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
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