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Sun's Data Center Solutions Practice Launches New Sun Service Optimized Data Center Program

Posted on: Monday, 15 November 2004, 15:00 CST

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- At its Network Computing '04Q4 (NC04Q4) launch, Sun Microsystems, Inc. announced the Sun Service Optimized Data Center program, a new comprehensive roadmap of services and technologies to help customers deploy and manage IT services faster, smarter and more cost-effectively in their data centers. The program, delivered through Sun's Client Solutions organization, can help new and current Sun customers transform their data centers through highly automated service-oriented architectures. Utilizing Solaris(TM) 10 and Sun's N1(TM) Grid technologies, the program can help customers improve IT integration across data centers and business units.

"This is another milestone in Sun's march towards reinventing the global delivery of services and solutions," said Ed Valdez, vice president, integrated solutions marketing, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "This is the cornerstone of many programs we will launch in the coming year to help customers transform their data centers and reduce the overall cost and complexity of doing business."

"Sun's new program is helping EDS optimize its data center operations and significantly reduce costs," said Larry Lozon, vice president, EDS Hosting Services.

EDS recently used elements of the program, including Sun's architecture and server consolidation methodologies, to revise and rationalize a large SAP infrastructure implementation.

"We were able to reduce our client's data center complexity, simplify systems management and administration tasks, and reduce overall maintenance costs by more than 40 percent and support costs by more than 30 percent," said Lozon. "We also reduced the number of operating systems instances by approximately 30 percent, cutting management complexity by as much as 33 percent."

Program Building Blocks Improve Agility, Efficiency and Security

To help customers design and build an agile data center environment that can provide fast, automated deployment and management of new IT services, Sun's program begins with the development of a clearly defined architectural roadmap. Sun then delivers the building blocks necessary for customers to execute the transformation of their data centers and operations, which may include some or all of the following:

-- Solaris 10, the technology backbone of the new program, delivers one-

of-a-kind functionality to address the most important trouble spots for

customers -- helping to dramatically improve performance, security,

availability and manageability.

-- Sun Services' industry-proven methodologies and tools in migration,

managed services, automation, consolidation for vertically- or

horizontally-scaled platforms and to deploy enterprise or service-

oriented architectures.

-- Use of Sun's Operations Management Capability Model, based on

principles from the Information Technology Infrastructure Library

(ITIL) and the Controls Objective for Information and Related

Technology (COBIT).

-- Analysis and methodologies to simplify or reduce the number of

operating system environments.

-- The transformation of operational capabilities and management

processes, which can be supported by Sun Preventive Services and Sun

Managed Services; the automation of provisioning, change control and IT

agility, driven by Sun's Solaris 10 and N1 Grid technologies; the

choice of new business models, such as utility and subscriptions

models; and, ultimately, the initiation of architecture and IT

governance processes across a business.

-- Sun leads the development and execution of a program management office,

created as part of the roadmap, which serves to coordinate as the IT

governance board on all future technology deployments.

Availability

Customers can begin the new program immediately through their Sun sales representative. For more information about the Sun Service Optimized Data Center program, go to http://www.sun.com/solutions.

Tune into Sun's NC04Q4 web event at http://www.sun.com/nc and visit our online press kit (http://sun.com/presskits/networkcomputing04q4/) to view all press releases and detailed product launch background.

About Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer(TM)" -- has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. to its position as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software and services that make the Net work. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the World Wide Web at http://sun.com/.

Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun Logo, Solaris, N1, and The Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Frank Smith

Sun Microsystems, Inc.

(650) 786-7215

franke.smith@sun.com

Kimberly Evans

Sun Microsystems, Inc.

(415) 762-2270

kimberly.evans@sun.com

http://www.sun.com/news

allpress@sun.com

Sun Microsystems, Inc.

CONTACT: Frank Smith, +1-650-786-7215 or franke.smith@sun.com, orKimberly Evans, +1-415-762-2270 or kimberly.evans@sun.com, both of SunMicrosystems, Inc.; http://www.sun.com/news; or allpress@sun.com

Web site: http://sun.com/


Source: PRNewswire-FirstCall

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