Sun Announces New Servers and Software
Sun Microsystems rolled out new, faster computer servers starting at about $2,800 and updated software as the network computer makers seeks to tap into modestly improving spending on information technology. The V20z server runs both 32-bit and 64-bit software applications on Solaris. Sun also announced new servers running on the next version of its microprocessor, the UltraSparc IV.
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