• The Sun and Intel Alliance
    The Sun and Intel Alliance
    41:22 | Tom Foremski | Sep 27th, 2007 |

    SANTA CLARA, Calif. September 25, 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. introduced its first quad-core x64 (x86, 64-bit) systems, including the world’s smallest four-socket x64 server — which delivers up to twice the expandability and compute power as other servers, yet is half the size. The Sun Fire X4450 and

  • Talking storage systems with Sun's ZFS team
    Talking storage systems with Sun's ZFS team
    46:41 | Robert Scoble | Sep 5th, 2007 |

    The inventors of Sun Microsystems’ ZFS, Jeff Bonwick, distinguished engineer and storage CTO, and Bill Moore, hardware/software architect, tell me what was behind coming up with ZFS. It’s a file system. That sounds boring, right? But it’s not, since this technology is used in many of the world’s ...

  • Project Indiana points to the future of Solaris
    Project Indiana points to the future of Solaris
    09:47 | editor | Jul 17th, 2007 |

    Sun Microsystems has the world’s second-largest operating system development team, next to Microsoft. Sun’s Project Indiana is an open-source venture that will allow the community of Solaris users to influence and contribute to the future of the operating system. Ian Murdock, Chief OS Strategist, takes questions from journalists and explains ...

  • Bob Brewin on embracing more languages, JavaFX, Spring, and the future of Solaris
    Bob Brewin on embracing more languages, JavaFX, Spring, and the future of Solaris
    12:43 | editor | May 20th, 2007 |

    James Governor talks with Sun CTO Bob Brewin about the realities of developers: working in multipule languages. They also discuss the recently released JavaFX Script, Spring’s increasingly importance in Java, and the future of Solaris.

  • Sun and Intel CEOs Announce New Agreement
    Sun and Intel CEOs Announce New Agreement
    39:38 | Paul Lancour | Jan 23rd, 2007 |

    Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz and Intel CEO Paul Otellini took the stage in San Francisco Monday to announce a new alliance. Listen here for the audio of the entire presentation and the Q&A session.

    Transcript:
    Guest: Jonathan Schwartz - Sun
    Guest: Paul Otellini - Intel

    Jonathan Schwartz - Sun

  • Analysis of the Sun/Intel Agreement
    Analysis of the Sun/Intel Agreement
    07:43 | Paul Lancour | Jan 23rd, 2007 |

    Jean Bozman is research vice president of the enterprise computing group at IDC. In this podcast, recorded at the St. Regis hotel in San Francisco, she shares her thoughts on the just-announced Sun/Intel strategic alliance.

    Transcript:
    Host: Paul Lancour - PodTech
    Guest: Jean Bozman – IDC

    Paul Lancour ...

  • A Look at the Sun/Intel Agreement
    A Look at the Sun/Intel Agreement
    07:49 | Paul Lancour | Jan 22nd, 2007 |

    Sun Microsystems and Intel announced an alliance in which Intel endorses Sun’s Solaris operating system and Sun will produce servers and workstations based on Intel’s Xeon processor. Paul Lancour spoke with Sun’s John Fowler and Intel’s Pat Gelsinger about this landmark agreement.

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    Transcript:
    Host: Paul Lancour ...

  • Sun Microsystems CEO: "We almost died"
    Sun Microsystems CEO: "We almost died"
    41:38 | Robert Scoble | Jan 17th, 2007 |

    Yesterday I sat down with Sun Microsystems‘ CEO, Jonathan Schwartz, and Tim Marsland, Sun’s CTO in charge of Solaris, and had a wide-ranging discussion from his pitch to Steve Jobs as to why Apple should include the Java runtimes on the new iPhone to Schwartz’ surviving a train wreck ...

  • Solaris DTrace
    Solaris DTrace
    09:35 | Michael Johnson | Oct 13th, 2006 |

    Sun Microsystems’ Bryan Cantrill, senior staff engineer with the Solaris Kernel Development Group, talks with PodTech’s Michael Johnson to discuss DTrace, a debugging feature in Solaris 10. For more information visit www.sun.com.

  • Sun's David Profozich on Sun, Software and Sarbanes-Oxley
    Sun's David Profozich on Sun, Software and Sarbanes-Oxley
    06:22 | John Furrier | Sep 22nd, 2006 |

    Sun Microsystems David Profozich, vice president for software, took some time at Sun’s recent announcement event in New York to talk with PodTech Founder John Furrier. According to Profozich, Solaris 10 is much healthier than it was just 18 months ago. He sees the changes at Sun as transformational, with new innovations driving a revival of Solaris, new tools for identity management and new momentum from Web 2.0 changes, in general.

  • Sun Microsystem EVP John Fowler, Live From New York
    Sun Microsystem EVP John Fowler, Live From New York
    07:46 | John Furrier | Sep 22nd, 2006 |

    John Fowler is executive vice president for the Sun Microsystems systems group. He took some time during a recent event in New York CIty to talk with PodTech Founder John Furrier. They discussed some of the ways that Sun is changing — including the x64 Systems,

  • Schwartz Talks Open Source at Sun NY Event
    Schwartz Talks Open Source at Sun NY Event
    10:50 | Catherine Girardeau | Sep 20th, 2006 |

    Sun Microsystems President and CEO Jonathan Schwartz touted the new open-source version of Sun’s Solaris 10 OS at a Sun product launch event in New York City September 13th. Schwartz gave a keynote address that outlined the reasons behind Sun’s past two quarters of growth, (which are also Schwartz’s ...

  • PodTech News:  Sun Comes Out Swinging with Processor Upgrade
    PodTech News: Sun Comes Out Swinging with Processor Upgrade
    06:23 | Admin | Dec 6th, 2005 |

    Sun has come out swinging with a major update of its UltraSparc line of microprocessors. IBM says the chips are narrow in capability and lock users into Sun’s Solaris operating system. But Sun, ever the vigilant problem-solver techie, says the T1 chip is a very lucrative answer to real world ...

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