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Sun Microsystems, Inc. Continues to Set Pace for Utility Computing; Unveils Next Level of Pay-for-Use Model for High Performance Grid Computing

Posted on: Tuesday, 19 October 2004, 14:00 CDT

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Bolstering its leading position in utility computing services and giving its customers even more choice and control over how they purchase and leverage IT power, Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced the Sun(TM) Utility Computing for High-end Grid, its next level of utility-priced services targeted at the high-end grid computing market. Building on the strong customer response to its recently announced Sun N1 Grid Utility Computing Pay- For-Use Cycles, the new offering will make affordable and agile pay-for-use services available to customers with high performance, compute-intensive requirements for short- to mid-term needs, as well as spikes in demand. This latest move further expands Sun's portfolio of compute and storage utility- priced offerings, which help to reduce IT costs and capital expenditures, to speed time to market, to improve asset utilization, and to provide the agility customers need to better align IT costs to business activity.

The Sun Utility Computing for High-end Grid offering will be delivered through Sun partners -- including Atos Origin, CGI and EDS -- and is designed to address the compute-intensive requirements and business needs of customers in industries such as petroleum and energy, life sciences, financial services, media and entertainment, automotive and manufacturing. The new offering provides enhanced, value-added services from Sun's partners, such as private and secure partitioning within a data center; options for large data sets or custom applications; customization services for unique workload requirements; architecture design; grid application tuning and integration; data management services; pay-per-use storage; and partner-provided applications and management.

"Sun and our partners are setting the standard for utility computing as a model for reducing costs, and customers are showing tremendous interest in Sun's portfolio of solutions and pay-for-use offerings," said Terry Erdle, vice president, worldwide strategy and marketing, services and solutions, Sun Microsystems. "By adding our new Sun Utility Computing for High-end Grid offering to our other utility compute, storage and N1 Grid Computing Pay-Per- Use Cycle offerings, we are leveling the playing fields across all industries and for all sizes of businesses. No longer should peak demands, lack of access, or infrastructure acquisition costs be a hurdle to business success."

Partners Drive New Utility Model for High Performance Grid Computing

The Sun Utility Computing for High-end Grid offering will be initially delivered by Sun partners Atos Origin, CGI and EDS, providing a secure platform of distributed resources including high-performance Sun Fire(TM) V20z servers, Sun N1(TM) Grid Engine software and the Solaris(TM) Operating System or Linux software optimized for compute-intensive workloads. Options to use other grid applications will also be available through Sun's partners. Designed as a grid computing infrastructure that provides dependable, highly scalable compute power delivered over the network on a pay-for-use basis, this offering will enable customers to leverage a single point of access to thousands of nodes in a compute-rich environment from Sun's partners - whenever the customer needs it most.

For more information regarding Sun's range of utility compute and storage solutions, please visit http://www.sun.com/utilitycomputing. For more information on grid computing at Sun, visit http://www.sun.com/grid.

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/ .

NOTE: Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Solaris, Sun Fire, 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:

Brett Smith

Sun Microsystems, Inc.

408-276-6143

brett.smith@sun.com

Frank E. Smith

Sun Microsystems, Inc.

650-786-7215

franke.smith@sun.com

allpress@sun.com

650-786-7737

Sun Microsystems, Inc.

CONTACT: Brett Smith, +1-408-276-6143, or brett.smith@sun.com, or FrankE. Smith, +1-650-786-7215, or franke.smith@sun.com, both of Sun Microsystems,Inc.

Web site: http://sun.com/


Source: PRNewswire-FirstCall

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