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Sun Microsystems
NameSun Microsystems
TypePublic
IndustryComputer systems
FoundedFebruary 24, 1982
FounderVinod Khosla, Andy Bechtolsheim, Bill Joy, Scott McNealy
DefunctJanuary 27, 2010
FateAcquired by Oracle Corporation
LocationSanta Clara, California, United States

Sun Microsystems was a leading American company that specialized in the development of computer systems, software, and semiconductors. Founded by Vinod Khosla, Andy Bechtolsheim, Bill Joy, and Scott McNealy in 1982, the company was known for its innovative products, including the Java programming language and the SPARC processor. The company's early success was fueled by its partnership with IBM, Cisco Systems, and Hewlett-Packard. Sun Microsystems played a significant role in the development of the Internet and World Wide Web, with its products being used by companies such as Google, Amazon, and Yahoo!.

History

The history of Sun Microsystems began in 1982, when the company was founded by Vinod Khosla, Andy Bechtolsheim, Bill Joy, and Scott McNealy. The company's early success was driven by its development of the Unix operating system and its partnership with companies such as IBM, Cisco Systems, and Hewlett-Packard. In the 1990s, Sun Microsystems acquired several companies, including Cray Systems and Forte Software, to expand its product offerings. The company also developed the Java programming language, which became a widely used language for developing Android apps and web applications. Sun Microsystems was also a key player in the development of the Internet and World Wide Web, with its products being used by companies such as Google, Amazon, and Yahoo!. The company's success was also driven by its partnership with Microsoft, Intel, and Dell.

Products

Sun Microsystems developed a wide range of products, including computer systems, software, and semiconductors. The company's most notable products included the SPARC processor, the Java programming language, and the Solaris operating system. The company also developed the Netra server, which was designed for use in telecommunications and networking applications. Sun Microsystems also developed the Sun Fire server, which was designed for use in data centers and cloud computing applications. The company's products were used by a wide range of companies, including Google, Amazon, Yahoo!, and eBay. Sun Microsystems also partnered with companies such as Cisco Systems, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM to develop new products and technologies.

Acquisitions

Sun Microsystems acquired several companies during its history, including Cray Systems and Forte Software. The company also acquired MySQL AB, the developer of the MySQL database management system, and StorageTek, a developer of data storage systems. Sun Microsystems also acquired SeeBeyond Technology Corporation, a developer of enterprise software solutions. The company's acquisitions helped to expand its product offerings and improve its competitiveness in the market. Sun Microsystems also partnered with companies such as Microsoft, Intel, and Dell to develop new products and technologies. The company's acquisitions were also driven by its desire to expand its presence in the Asian market, particularly in countries such as China, Japan, and India.

Technology

Sun Microsystems developed a wide range of technologies, including the SPARC processor, the Java programming language, and the Solaris operating system. The company's technologies were designed to be highly scalable and reliable, making them suitable for use in a wide range of applications, including data centers, cloud computing, and telecommunications. Sun Microsystems also developed the ZFS file system, which was designed to provide high levels of data integrity and security. The company's technologies were used by a wide range of companies, including Google, Amazon, Yahoo!, and eBay. Sun Microsystems also partnered with companies such as Cisco Systems, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM to develop new technologies and products.

Sun Microsystems and Oracle

In 2010, Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle Corporation for $7.4 billion. The acquisition was driven by Oracle's desire to expand its presence in the database management system market and to improve its competitiveness in the enterprise software market. The acquisition also gave Oracle control of the Java programming language and the Solaris operating system, which were widely used in the IT industry. After the acquisition, Oracle continued to develop and support Sun Microsystems' products, including the SPARC processor and the Netra server. The acquisition also helped to expand Oracle's presence in the Asian market, particularly in countries such as China, Japan, and India. Oracle also partnered with companies such as Microsoft, Intel, and Dell to develop new products and technologies. The acquisition of Sun Microsystems by Oracle was seen as a significant development in the IT industry, and it helped to establish Oracle as a major player in the market. Category:Defunct computer companies

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