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Sun Microsystems

American technology company founded in 1982
American technology company founded in 1982

Sun Microsystems, Inc. was a major player in computing technologies, known for products like Java, Solaris, and SPARC processors. Acquired by Oracle in 2010 for $7.4 billion.

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1982-02-24
Sun Microsystems, Inc. founded

Sun Microsystems, Inc. was an American technology company that sold computers, computer components, software, and information technology services. It created the Java programming language, the Solaris operating system, ZFS, the Network File System (NFS), and SPARC microprocessors.

1983
Sun Microsystems and Computervision OEM Agreement

Sun Microsystems and Computervision signed a $40 million OEM agreement in 1983, marking a significant milestone for Sun's business expansion.

1984
Sun shared Network File System (NFS) protocol

In 1984, Sun Microsystems shared the Network File System (NFS) protocol for storing and retrieving files over a network. This move contributed to the development of open source technologies.

1986
Introduction of PC-NFS technology

In 1986, Sun Microsystems introduced PC-NFS technology, which revolutionized network computing for PC users and created a new market for the company.

1987
Development of SPARC Workstation

In 1987, Andreas Bechtolsheim split from Sun and started a separate corporation called Unisun to develop a workstation based on the SPARC processor. The decision was influenced by the need for a faster CPU and competition from other companies like Next.

1988
Sun reaches $1 billion in revenue

In 1988, Sun Microsystems achieved a significant milestone by reaching $1 billion in revenue, making it the fastest-growing computer company with a direct sales force at that time.

1989
Launch of Sun's Best Selling Workstation

In 1989, Sun released the SPARC workstation, which became the company's best selling workstation. This product line was initially considered too risky by the VP of engineering but eventually proved to be successful.

1990
Introduction of Affordable Workstations

In 1990, Sun introduced four new workstation models, including the first workstation priced under $5,000, following the success of the SPARCstation 1. Additionally, a manufacturing plant was opened in Scotland.

1991
Dominance in RISC Market

By 1991, Sun's market share in RISC, the fastest and most powerful computing architecture, reached an impressive 63 percent, solidifying its position in the industry.

1992
Satya Nadella hired by Sun

In 1992, Sun hired Satya Nadella, who would later become the CEO of Microsoft, showcasing the significant impact of Sun employees in the tech industry.

1993
Nvidia co-founders included former Sun engineers

In 1993, Nvidia was founded by co-founders that included two former Sun engineers.

1994
Revolutionary Computerized Retrofit of Golden Gate Bridge

Sun's workstations and servers are used for a revolutionary computerized retrofit of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, utilizing structural analysis and 3-D animation to reduce costs and enhance public safety.

1995
Rendering Images for Toy Story

More than 100 Sun systems were used to render images for Disney's 'Toy Story', the first all computer-generated feature film.

1996
Sun receives ISO 9001 and ISO 9002 certifications

In 1996, Sun Microsystems achieved ISO 9001 certification for quality in all major country service organizations and ISO 9002 certification for all worldwide manufacturing operations, showcasing their commitment to quality standards.

1997
Transition to Solaris 7

After the Solaris 2.6 release in 1997, Sun dropped the version numbering scheme and introduced Solaris 7, the first 64-bit release designed for UltraSPARC CPUs based on the SPARC V9 architecture.

1998
iPlanet E-Commerce Solutions Launch

iPlanet E-Commerce Solutions, a Sun/Netscape Alliance, introduced the industry's first comprehensive business-to-business commerce platform in 1998.

1999
Introduction of Micro, Standard, and Enterprise Editions of Java 2 Platform

In 1999, Micro, Standard, and Enterprise Editions of the Java 2 Platform were launched, offering tools to develop innovative applications for various devices from wireless phones to datacenter servers.

2000-09
Acquisition of Cobalt Networks

In September 2000, Sun Microsystems acquired Cobalt Networks, an Internet appliance manufacturer, for $2 billion.

2000-12
Acquisition of HighGround

In December 2000, Sun Microsystems acquired HighGround, a company offering Web-based management solutions.

2001-03
Acquisition of InfraSearch

In March 2001, Sun Microsystems acquired InfraSearch, a peer-to-peer search company based in Burlingame.

2001-12
Stock Price Fall

In December 2001, Sun Microsystems' stock fell to the pre-bubble level of about $100, leading to executive departures, layoffs, and cost-cutting measures.

2002-03
Acquisition of Clustra Systems

In March 2002, Sun Microsystems acquired Clustra Systems.

2002-06
Acquisition of Afara Websystems

In June 2002, Sun Microsystems acquired Afara Websystems, a company that developed SPARC processor-based technology.

2002-09
Acquisition of Pirus Networks

In September 2002, Sun Microsystems acquired Pirus Networks, a company specializing in intelligent storage services.

2002-11
Acquisition of Terraspring

In November 2002, Sun Microsystems acquired Terraspring, a provider of infrastructure automation software.

2003-06
Addition of Pixo to Sun Content Delivery Server

In June 2003, Sun Microsystems added Pixo to the Sun Content Delivery Server.

2003-08
Acquisition of CenterRun, Inc.

In August 2003, Sun Microsystems acquired CenterRun, Inc.

2003-12
Acquisition of Waveset Technologies

In December 2003, Sun Microsystems acquired Waveset Technologies, a company specializing in identity management.

2004-01
Acquisition of Nauticus Networks

In January 2004, Sun Microsystems acquired Nauticus Networks.

2004-02
Foundation of Kealia by Andy Bechtolsheim

In February 2004, Kealia, founded by original Sun founder Andy Bechtolsheim, developed AMD-based 64-bit servers.

2005-06-02
Sun acquires Storage Technology Corporation (StorageTek)

On June 2, 2005, Sun announced the acquisition of Storage Technology Corporation (StorageTek) for US$4.1 billion in cash. The deal was completed in August 2005.

2006-02
Acquisition of Aduva

In February 2006, Sun Microsystems acquired Aduva, a company offering software for Solaris and Linux patch management.

2006-07
Introduction of Sun Fire X4500 and X4600 systems

In July 2006, Sun introduced the Sun Fire X4500 and X4600 systems, extending its line of x64 systems that supported Solaris, Linux, and Microsoft Windows.

2006-10
Acquisition of Neogent

In October 2006, Sun Microsystems acquired Neogent.

2007-04-17
Collaboration with Fujitsu

On April 17, 2007, Sun Microsystems announced a collaboration with Fujitsu to use the Japanese company's processor chips in mid-range and high-end Sun servers.

2008-11-14
Sun Microsystems Announces Job Cuts

Sun Microsystems plans to cut 5,000 to 6,000 jobs, aiming to save annual costs of $700 million to $800 million.

2008-11-24
Sun Microsystems Shares Hit 52-Week Low

Sun Microsystems shares hit a 52-week low of $2.60 on November 24, amidst failed attempts to revive the company's stock value.

2009-04-20
Oracle announces acquisition of Sun

On April 20, 2009, it was announced that Oracle Corporation would acquire Sun Microsystems for US$7.4 billion.

2009-09-03
European Commission Investigation into Oracle's Takeover of Sun Microsystems

The European Commission initiated an in-depth investigation into the proposed acquisition of Sun Microsystems by Oracle.

2009-11-09
European Commission Statement of Objections on Sun Microsystems Acquisition by Oracle

The European Commission issued a statement of objections regarding the acquisition of Sun Microsystems by Oracle.

2010-01-21
European Commission Approval of Oracle's Acquisition of Sun Microsystems

The European Commission approved Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems after an investigation.

2010-01-27
Oracle completes acquisition of Sun

The acquisition of Sun Microsystems by Oracle Corporation was completed on January 27, 2010.

2011-09-01
Sun India's Integration into Oracle

Sun India officially became part of Oracle after facing legal delays in Indian courts.

2014-05-30
Sun Microsystems Reunion

Former Sun executives and employees gathered for a reunion in 2014 to reminisce about the early days of Sun Microsystems. The event highlighted the company's impact on Silicon Valley and its innovative spirit.

2017
Sun Microsystems Reunion Celebration

Former Sun Microsystems employees gathered to celebrate their vibrant community. The event was described as a big love-in, reminiscent of Woodstock, and lasted until 4:30 in the morning.

2019-09-29
McNealy's Reflection on Sun Microsystems

Scott McNealy, one of the founders of Sun Microsystems, expressed pride in the company's accomplishments during a gathering with former employees. He highlighted the company's early commitment to diversity and inclusion.

2019-10-13
A Look Back at Sun Microsystems History

A retrospective look at the history of Sun Microsystems, a tech company known for being ahead of its time, with a focus on its CEO Scott McNealy.

2021-02-02
Oracle and Sun merger

Oracle Corporation archived information regarding the merger with Sun Microsystems on February 2, 2021, with the post-merge website being removed later in the same month.

2022
Sun Microsystems Reunion

Following the reunion, Sun Microsystems employees shared nostalgic memories and expressed feelings of camaraderie. Scott McNealy reflected on the legacy of the technology company and its workers.

2023-02-08
Sun Microsystems Founded

Sun Microsystems was founded, marking the beginning of a prominent technology company that would play a significant role in the development of computer hardware and software.

2023-11-08
Sun Microsystems: A Look Back at a Tech Company Ahead of its Time

Christian Posta and Peter Jausovec reflect on Sun Microsystems, a tech company known for its innovative approach, on November 8th, 2023.

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