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DEFUNCT AMERICAN COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE COMPANY
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  • A Sun [[server rack]] at the Computer Museum of America in [[Roswell, Georgia]]
  • Logo used on hardware products by Oracle
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  • Sun in [[Markham, Ontario]], Canada
  • Sun [[server rack]]s at [[Seneca College]] (York Campus)
  • Buildings 21 and 22 at Sun's headquarters campus in Santa Clara
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  • [[VirtualBox]], purchased by Sun
  • Aerial photograph of the Sun headquarters campus in Santa Clara, California

Sun Microsystems, Inc.         
<company> One of the first, and now biggest, US computer manufacturers. They also manufacture in Europe. The Sun-2 and 3 series of workstations and servers were based on the Motorola 680x0 family of microprocessors and the Sun-4 series on the SPARC. Sun also produce their own version of Unix, originally called SunOS and now Solaris. Their Network File System has become the de facto standard for sharing files between Unix systems. Quarterly sales $1403M, profits $78M (Aug 1994). http://sun.com/. {Sun World Online (http://sun.com/sunworldonline/)}. Address: 2550 Garcia Ave., Mt. View, CA 94043 -1100 USA. (1995-10-14)
SUN workstation         
  • The three boards (plus memory extension) as later marketed by [[Sun Microsystems]] circa 1983
MODULAR COMPUTER SYSTEM
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The SUN workstation was a modular computer system designed at Stanford University in the early 1980s. It became the seed technology for many commercial products, including the original workstations from Sun Microsystems.
Oracle Labs         
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAB
Sun Labs; Sun Laboratories; Sun Microsystems Laboratories
Oracle Labs (formerly Sun Microsystems Laboratories, or Sun Labs) is a research and development branch of Oracle Corporation. The labs were created when Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems.

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Sun Microsystems

Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Sun for short) was an American technology company that sold computers, computer components, software, and information technology services and created the Java programming language, the Solaris operating system, ZFS, the Network File System (NFS), and SPARC microprocessors. Sun contributed significantly to the evolution of several key computing technologies, among them Unix, RISC processors, thin client computing, and virtualized computing. Notable Sun acquisitions include Cray Business Systems Division, Storagetek, and Innotek GmbH, creators of VirtualBox. Sun was founded on February 24, 1982. At its height, the Sun headquarters were in Santa Clara, California (part of Silicon Valley), on the former west campus of the Agnews Developmental Center.

Sun products included computer servers and workstations built on its own RISC-based SPARC processor architecture, as well as on x86-based AMD Opteron and Intel Xeon processors. Sun also developed its own storage systems and a suite of software products, including the Solaris operating system, developer tools, Web infrastructure software, and identity management applications. Technologies included the Java platform and NFS.

In general, Sun was a proponent of open systems, particularly Unix. It was also a major contributor to open-source software, as evidenced by its $1 billion purchase, in 2008, of MySQL, an open-source relational database management system.

At various times, Sun had manufacturing facilities in several locations worldwide, including Newark, California; Hillsboro, Oregon; and Linlithgow, Scotland. However, by the time the company was acquired by Oracle, it had outsourced most manufacturing responsibilities.

On April 20, 2009, it was announced that Oracle Corporation would acquire Sun for US$7.4 billion. The deal was completed on January 27, 2010.

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5. of the co-founders of Sun Microsystems.
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3. The company‘s clients including IBM, Sun Microsystems and HP.
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