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JavaSoft

The division within Sun that supported the Java programming language and licensed the Java Virtual Machine. See Java.
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Summary: In a move to leverage opportunities and expand its customer base across its Emerging Markets(EM) geography, which includes the Middle East and North Africa region, Sun Microsystems today announced the roll out of a regional telecoverage model.
Sun Microsystems Inc (Nasdaq:JAVA), an IT technologies company, announced on 18 December the availability of three new solutions for small to medium sized businesses designed to target specific customer network infrastructure requirements around global web buildout, data centre efficiency and high performance computing.
"Sun is committed to sustainable IT and business practices that deliver both ecological and economic benefits," said Dave Douglas, Chief Sustainability Officer at Sun Microsystems. "We are living proof that innovative technologies and practices can lead to important reductions in GHG emissions."
The Dow Jones average closed at its record high on Wednesday in New York, with the technology sector soaring due in part to robust earnings reports from Yahoo and Sun Microsystems.
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