sun
37 ResultsDictionary
Sun
(Sun Microsystems, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, www.sun.com) A major manufacturer of Unix-based workstations and servers. In 2010, Sun was acquired by Oracle. It all began in 1981 when Bavarian-born...
Dictionary
Definition: Sun
(Sun Microsystems, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, www.sun.com) A major manufacturer of Unix-based workstations and servers. In 2010, Sun was acquired by Oracle.
It all began in 1981 when Bavarian-born Andreas Bechtolsheim was licensing rights to a computer he designed. Named Sun for Stanford University Network and using off-the-shelf parts, it was an affordable workstation for engineers and scientists. In that year, he met Vinod Khosla, a native of India, who convinced him to form a company and expand. Khosla, Bechtolsheim and Scott McNealy, all Stanford MBAs, founded Sun in 1982.
Its first computers, the Sun-1 and subsequent Sun-2 were instant successes in the university market. Sun began to compete against its rival Apollo Computer, an east-coast workstation company, eventually surpassing it in sales (Apollo was later purchased by HP).
Sun has been a major force in open systems. Its computers have always run under Unix, which was licensed from AT&T and then later purchased outright. Sun and AT&T had formed such a tight alliance for a while that a host of Unix vendors formed the Open Software Foundation (OSF) in 1988 to keep Sun from dominating Unix.
In 1984, Bill Joy, head of R&D, designed NFS, which was broadly licensed and became the industry standard for file sharing. Sun later packaged its Unix components into a complete environment named Solaris, which it later ported to other platforms, including the Intel x86.
Sun used the Motorola 68K CPUs in its products until it designed its own RISC-based SPARC chips, which it launched with the SPARCstation 1 in 1989. Having gone through many iterations, SPARC CPUs are also made by Fujitsu and other third parties via licensing arrangements (see SPARC).
In the mid-1990s, Sun introduced the Java programming language and ushered in a new era for application development on the Internet (see Java and Java EE). See network computer and Sun-Netscape Alliance.
The Founders
From left to right: Vinod Khosla, Bill Joy, Andreas Bechtolsheim and Scott McNealy. Although Joy was not a founder, he was hired shortly thereafter and became one of Sun's major contributors. (Image courtesy of Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
The Sun-1
Sun's workstations were an instant success primarily in the university market. This led many professionals to the company who helped it grow steadily. (Image courtesy of Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
The First SPARCstation
In 1989, Sun introduced the SPARCstation 1, the first Sun computer that used the SPARC chip. (Image courtesy of Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
Sun JavaStation
Sun developed the Java programming language, and its network computer is aptly named. The JavaStation conforms to the NC Reference Profile and is available in several models. (Image courtesy of Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY
All other reproduction is strictly prohibited without permission from the publisher.
© 1981-2010 The Computer Language Company Inc. All rights reserved.
Sponsored White Papers, Webcasts & Resources
-
Remote support for PCs, Macs and Smartphones
You need the ability to support users on today's most popular platforms -- including iPhones and iPads. LogMeIn Rescue can help. Test drive LogMeIn Rescue for free and start providing complete...
-
Solar windows, shingles get their moment in the sun
Pythagoras Solar scores a solar window installation in Wisconsin, while Dow Solar signs three Colorado dealers for its solar shingles.
-
Charge your Mac and iPad at the same time with PlugBug
Have both a MacBook and iPad? The PlugBug lets you charge them both.
-
Gallery: Green gadgets to keep you charged this summer
These solar-powered chargers will let you play in the sun with the knowledge that you'll never be out of touch.
-
$100 million fund for the sun
Even though the sun is blazing today outside my home here in New Jersey, and many of us understand the fundamental benefits of investing in solar power, the fact that more of us aren't using it...
-
Sun sees drop in server market
All top 5 server vendors globally saw declines in revenue and shipment in the third quarter of 2009, with Sun Microsystems registering the biggest fall, according to latest figures from Gartner.
-
-
Oracle giving EU a hard time over Sun buy
Oracle is taking a hard line in dealing with EU objections to its planned acquisition of Sun, according to a Financial Times report on Tuesday.
-
VirtualBox update fixes Windows 7 bugs
Sun has updated its VirtualBox virtualization software, fixing bugs related to Windows 7 and Snow Leopard.
-
Six tips to photographing beautiful sunsets
Sunsets are probably my favorite non-human subjects to photograph. Each one is different, yet beautiful in its own way. The sky is rich with colors and can change the entire landscape around it....
-
Sun xVM VirtualBox 3.0
Sun Microsystems' latest Open Source desktop virtualization software.
-
OpenSolaris 2009.06 Release
Sun Microsystems' OpenSolaris June 2009 release boasts a number of significant usability and performance improvements.
-
Java founder and Sun CEO preview new Java app store
At JavaOne in San Francisco, Calif., Sun fellow James Gosling, and Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz demo Sun’s new online store. The new Java store will distribute and sell mobile apps based on the Java...
-
The month ahead: What will Apple unveil at WWDC?
ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das and senior editor Sam Diaz preview the tech developments anticipated for June: a potential new mobile device at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, the latest on...
-
Sun to connect billion with Java app store
Sun plans to open a Java Store that will connect companies of all sizes and types to the approximately one billion Java users found worldwide.
-
Ellison applies the 'Art of War' in Sun deal
ZDNet Editor in Chief Larry Dignan and senior editor Sam Diaz discuss the Oracle CEO's gamesmanship in buying Sun Microsystems and how he outplayed IBM. They also share their views on the future...
-
Sun-Oracle FAQ: Did IBM make a big mistake?
The deal gives Oracle control over the Unix-based Solaris operating system and Java programming language. A silicon.com panel of experts predict how this will affect the tech industry.
-
Linux leader: Oracle-Sun good news for Linux
Linux Foundation leader Jim Zemlin says business-software leader Oracle is strategically aligned with Linux, as well as a Linux distributor and a major user of the open-source operating system.
-
Oracle-Sun: IBM surprised, Ballmer speechless
When reporters caught up with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in Moscow, the man who is rarely at a loss for words, didn't exactly have a sound byte at the ready.
-
Is it a bad idea for IBM to buy Sun?
Stranger things have happened, but there are several reasons why IBM buying Sun Microsystems could be like two garbage trucks colliding in slow motion.
-
Sun warns of bugs as it releases MySQL 5.1
MySQL's founder has released version 5.1 of the open-source database software, but simultaneously warned of a number of bugs present in the new features that still need to be fixed.
-
Sun updates NetBeans with PHP support
Version 6.5 of the open-source NetBeans IDE has support for the PHP scripting language and a preview of Python support.
The best of ZDNet, delivered
ZDNet Newsletters
Get the best of ZDNet delivered straight to your inbox




