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Gartner Vendor Rating for Sun Microsystems: Positive

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Gartner has issued a new vendor rating for Sun Microsystems: “The overall vendor rating is positive”.

The Gartner  definition for “positive” is

Demonstrates strength in specific areas, but execution in one or more areas may still be developing or inconsistent with other areas of performance:

  • Customers: Continue planned investments.
  • Potential customers: Consider this vendor a viable choice for strategic or tactical investments, while planning for known limitations

Table 1. Detailed Rating

Initiative Rating Change
Corporate Viability
Strategy Positive No Change
Financial Promising No Change
Marketing Positive No Change
Organization Positive No Change
Market Offerings
Product/Service Positive No Change
SPARC64 Servers Positive No Change
x64 Servers Promising No Change
SPARC CMT Servers Strong Positive New
SPARC III/IV Servers Caution New
Disk Storage Promising No Change
Tape Drives, Tape Libraries and Virtual Tape Positive No Change
Storage Management Software Caution No Change
Infrastructure Management Software Promising No Change
Solaris Strong Positive No Change
Professional and Managed Services Positive No Change
Database Management Systems Promising New
Identity and Access Management Strong Positive New
Technology/Methodology Strong Positive No Change
Java Positive No Change
Open Source Strong Positive Up
SOA Infrastructure Promising No Change
Pricing Structure Positive No Change
Customer Service/Support
Sales/Distribution Positive No Change
Indirect Channels Positive No Change
Direct Sales Positive No Change
Developers Strong Positive Up
Support/Account Management Positive No Change
Product Support Positive No Change
Account Management Positive No Change

Source: Gartner

The Gartner Report breaks down each of the categories in the table. The report has forma definitiions for all the ratings:

  • Strong Positive
  • Positive
  • Promising
  • Caution
  • Strong Negative

Quotes:

Sun Microsystems customers should feel more comfortable with their infrastructures than they have since 2001, because of the company’s improved market and financial position. The past year represents an important turning point in Sun’s ambition to be known as an open-source company.”

“Sun continues to reinvigorate its image and move to sustained revenue and profitability. Since 2006, gross margins have risen from 42% to as high as 48.5%, with more consistent profitability (47.3% for nine months ending March 2008).

“There are indications that Sun is using its alliance partners more to spearhead a professional service-led entry into key vertical markets.

“Sun continues to strengthen its organization. Its executive management team is stable, strong and comfortable working together.”

SPARC64 Servers: “a technically strong family of RISC Unix servers, well-positioned to compete for conventional Unix workloads in terms of performance and functionality with comparable designs from IBM and HP”

“Sun’s commitment to x64 technology innovation is unquestioned, and sales of these servers have increased at a brisk rate. “

 ”Sun has pioneered the market for dense, multicore processor designs … Sun receives a strong positive rating in this category due to the product’s forward-looking design and philosophy, strong throughput, and reduced space and power consumption”

“Sun is conscious of the threat that Linux poses to Unix, and the Sun approach is to enable ever-better Linux coexistence, so that Solaris effectively will become a better Linux than Linux is itself.”

 ”Sun Java System Identity Manager and Access Manager products are considered leaders in the IAM [ identity and access management ] market.”

 ”Sun’s identification of and investment in key technology trends, such as multithreading, multicore and power conservation (well before they became mainstream), is impressive.”

“Sun is a premier contributor of key technologies to the open-source movement. From OpenSolaris to middleware (GlassFish), DBMS (MySQL acquisition) and Java, Sun has delivered innovative code into various communities. “

 ”Sun’s presales system engineers continue to be a major asset, especially in conjunction with the company’s solutions centers.”

Hardware support: Sun has quietly built an impressive direct-service capability for its equipment”

The McNealy Minute #16: LearniT and Curricki

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

A new  “McNealy Minute” audio podcast features Scott McNealy talking with Mike Zafirovski, President & CEO of Nortel, on

“… the future of education, and how Sun, Nortel and others are working together to eliminate the digital divide by providing better access to knowledge through network technology, open systems and sharing.”

Sun has a long history in providing service to the education space and Scott is involved with Curricki, which was spun out of Sun.

Nortel is a leading innovator in the communications space. They invest their philanthropic activities in a program called LearniT:

Nortel LearniT is an initiative of Nortel Community Relations to prepare teachers, students, and learners of all ages to develop 21st century skills that will provide a basis for their ongoing engagement in learning and personal achievement

Scott calls this NASA approved program,  “Rock science - Online”. Mike says he would like LearniT to reach as many teachers and students as possible and he is excited about working with Scott and Curricki to put those assest together and drive adoption.

Scott and Mike go on to discuss how  LearniT and Curricki will work together and why it makes sense for corporations like Sun and Nortel to invest in such initiavites.

Sun, Flash Memory and Open Storage

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Michael CornwellSpend 60 minutes listening to  Russ Castronovo, (Director, Social and New Media, Sun Microsystems), interviewing Michael Cornwell, Sun manager of flash memory technology. Learn how Sun will leverage this new, disruptive technology to create a new storage architecture.

Michael joined Sun from Apple where he was involved with disk subsystems and innovatve flash based products such as the iPods.

This was a live event and Russ asks questions  submitted from the audience. 

Network.com Makes Best Cloud Apps - BBC

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Network.com, Sun’s collection of grid-enabled online applications available on a pay-per-use basis, along with the free open source 3D content creation suite Blender were selected by BBC World News as one of the best cloud applications available:

“Sun’s data centres are available for hire by the hour to power on-demand cloud services. Used mainly for processing scientific data, the servers can also be used for rendering animations via the open source Blender 3D software on the desktop.”

Network.com and Blender 3D recently made headlines as the technologies teamed up for the 3D animated movie “Big Buck Bunny.” Network.com acted as a web hosting location for the online comedy created using Blender 3D.

Discussion on Flash Memory and Sun Storage Technology Set for June 26

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Blogtalkradio.com will be hosting another edition of Sun’s Innovation Insider, this time featuring Michael Cornwell, Sun manager of flash memory technology business development, who will discuss flash memory and storage technologies, and answer questions from listeners.

The show will air Thursday, June 26, from 12 noon - 1 p.m. PST

Visit http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stations/sunradio/innovationinsider. The dial-in number for questions during the live broadcast is: (646) 478-3261.

If you would like to submit a question for consideration in advance of the program, please send to innovationinsider@sun.com by Wednesday, June 25.

Podcasts will be posted at the following link after every show: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stations/sunradio/featured.aspx.

New Sun Internet Talk Show: “Shift Radio”

Gamers may be interested in tuning in to a new Sun radio show called “Shift Radio” that will feature discussions with leaders in the gaming and rich media industries as well as the latest in tech gadgets. Sun Chief Gaming Officer Chris Melissinos will host the weekly show which will be debuting this Friday, June 27, at 9 a.m. PST with guest Hal Halpin, President of the Entertainment Consumers Association.

Visit http://www.blogtalkradio.com/shiftradio. The dial-in number for questions during the live broadcast: (347) 539-5008

Questions can be submitted in advance by sending an email to shiftradio@sun.com no later than Thursday, June 26.

Podcasts will be posted after every show at the same Sun radio station link listed above.

Sun at the International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) 2008

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

The International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) 2008 is currently underway in Dresden, Germany. Numerous announcements from Sun have been made including:

  • the new Sun Blade X6450 Server Module powered by four high-performance dual-or-quad core Intel Xeon processor 7300 series. When integrated into the Sun Constellation System, this new Sun Blade x64 system delivers more than seven TFlops of peak performance per fully populated Sun Blade 6048 chassis, up to 71% more compute cores and 50% more memory capacity than competing blade servers.

Video presentations from the conference and other broadcast media on Sun’s newest HPC solutions are posted on the Sun HPC Community Portal so readers can find out about the latest information as its announced.

Also, visit the ISC 2008 Media Kit Web page hosted on Sun’s site for more detailed information on the company’s newest HPC products and solutions.

Sun Ranked Fourth in Top 500 Supercomputers

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Sun now holds the number four spot on the Top 500 Supercomputers list with its Sun Constellation System-powered supercomputer at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), which boasts a compute capacity of 326 TFlops and a peak performance of 504 TFlops.

The Ranger supercomputer at TACC is based on the Sun Constellation System which combines the Sun Blade 6048 Modular System and the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456.

“Working with TACC, we’ve delivered the highest ranking system built on an open architecture and open platforms and made it possible for customers the world over to take advantage of the power of superscale technologies in their own departments,” said John Fowler, executive vice president, Sun Systems. “With Sun’s Constellation System, customers don’t have to dream about a supercomputing Ferrari, they can drive their own.”

Sun HPC software and storage also made the list with Sun’s Lustre file system managing data on six of the list’s top 10 sites as well as nearly half of the top 50 supercomputers. Additionally, half of the list’s top 10 sites and nearly half of the top 50 systems archive their data on Sun storage.

Download Cool Stack 1.3

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Cool Stack Version 1.3 is now available for download and offers multiple component upgrades as well as the following new additions:

- Python 2.5.2
- nginx 0.6.31
- libxslt 1.1.22
- fontconfig 2.4.2
- mod_security apache 2.5.3
- mod_python 3.3.1
- mod_ruby 1.2.6
- mod_dtrace 0.3a
- memcache php extension 2.2.3
- xdebug php extension 2.0.3
- tcpwrap php extension 1.0
- perl Compress::Zlib
- mysql ruby gems 2.7
- postgres ruby gem 0.7.1

Significant changes have been made to the Ruby package. According to a senior staff engineer in the Performance & Application Engineering Group, “It should also be easy to install any new gem that requires native compilation using gcc - this should just work out of the box.” Performance enhancements for Ruby have shown a 20-30 percent improvement, with SPARC-specific patches improving performance another 8-15 percent, he writes.

See Cool Stack 1.3 documentation and Changelog for more details.

New Sun Radio Program: “Innovation Insider”

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

A new Internet radio program from Sun called “Innovation Insider” will be featuring discussions with industry innovators on a variety of topics. This coming Friday, June 13th, Sun Chief Gaming Officer Chris Melissinos will be talking about current trends in PC gaming and answer questions from listeners during the show hosted on blogtalkradio.com.

Tune in between 10-11 a.m. PDT and go to http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stations/sunradio/innovationinsider to listen to the live broadcast. To pose a question to Melissinos during the broadcast, dial (646) 478-3261. Or, if you would like to submit a question for consideration in advance of the program, please send it to innovationinsider@sun.com by Thursday, June 12.

Podcasts will be available after every show, just visit: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stations/sunradio/featured.aspx

Sun Java CAPS 6 Release; Debut of Sun Master Data Management (MDM) Suite

Monday, June 9th, 2008

The latest version of Sun’s service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business integration software, Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (Java CAPS) 6 has been released with these enhancements:

- Sun Java ESB Suite: Based on Open ESB and JBI, the Sun Java ESB Suite is a completely open and modular platform that enables the rapid creation of composite applications and connects with various components and protocols for a flexible SOA.

- Intelligent Event Processor (IEP): Offers the ability to identify trends and patterns in real-time, enabling organizations to address critical business issues and take corrective actions proactively.

- Business Process Management: Supports BPEL 2, includes new high availability and failover features, and provides monitoring processes through integration with IEP.

- GlassFish and NetBeans (IDE) Software Support: Incorporates the GlassFish Enterprise Server with .NET and WSIT/Project Metro as well as the NetBeans IDE software for greater control.

Sun also released a new master data management (MDM) suite, a high performance and unified solution that gives users a single view of their customer data and helps them more effectively manage customer relationships. Sun MDM can be bundled with Java CAPS 6 or acquired separately.

Java CAPS 6 platform, ESB and MDM suites can be purchased on a subscription or perpetual licensing basis. Pricing depends on the type of license and the nature of support desired.

Learn more by tuning into the Sun Nettalk: Java CAPS Release 6: Taking the Open Road - The Alternative to Proprietary Closed Source SOA presented by Sun Senior Product Manager Bruce Tierney. (10:19)

A podcast from Sun’s Inside SOA also discusses Java CAPS, while another podcast delves into the Sun MDM suite.

Interested readers should also take a look at this announcement’s feature page.