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Sun Microsystems is a [[computer]] company based in Santa Clara, California that is traditionally known for its [[Unix]] workstations and servers.  It can be argued that the Sun Microsystems of the present is in no way like the Sun Microsystems of the mid-1990s, due to its shift in paradigm from [[UltraSPARC]]-based systems running the [[Solaris]] operating system to [[x86]]-based systems running [[Ubuntu GNU/Linux]].  However, unlike [[SGI]], they are still afloat.
Sun Microsystems was a [[computer]] company based in Santa Clara, California that was traditionally known for its [[Unix]] workstations and servers.  It can be argued that the Sun Microsystems in the late 2000s was nothing like the Sun Microsystems of the mid-1990s, due to its shift in paradigm from [[UltraSPARC]]-based systems running the [[Solaris]] operating system to [[x86]]-based systems running [[Ubuntu GNU/Linux]].  Just like [[SGI]], they got bought.  [[Oracle]] bought them.


== External links ==
== External links ==


* [http://www.sun.com/ Sun Microsystems]
* [http://www.sun.com/ Sun Microsystems]
* [http://www.oracle.com/ Oracle]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Microsystems Sun Microsystems - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Microsystems Sun Microsystems - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]

Latest revision as of 20:57, 27 April 2015

Sun Microsystems was a computer company based in Santa Clara, California that was traditionally known for its Unix workstations and servers. It can be argued that the Sun Microsystems in the late 2000s was nothing like the Sun Microsystems of the mid-1990s, due to its shift in paradigm from UltraSPARC-based systems running the Solaris operating system to x86-based systems running Ubuntu GNU/Linux. Just like SGI, they got bought. Oracle bought them.

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