Sun Top Choice for Web 2.0 Internet Leaders
Addition of MySQL Open Source Database Strengthens Sun's
Industry-Leading Portfolio for Gracenote, LinkedIn and Other Leading
Internet Companies
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) March 25, 2008 --
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced that hundreds of
new Web 2.0 companies are leveraging Sun's open technologies to scale
their growing Internet-based business. Gracenote, LinkedIn, RealTime
Matrix, Siteworx and SuccessFactors are among a growing list of
companies that leverage the Solaris(TM) Operating System, Sun Fire(TM)
x64 and SPARC(R) processor-based servers and Sun StorageTek(TM) storage
technologies as the platform for growing IT infrastructures. The recent
acquisition of MySQL(TM) adds open source database software and makes
Sun's portfolio the strongest and most comprehensive in the industry.
The need for additional compute power, longer archive periods and rising
power and cooling costs are just some of the issues concurrent across
the Web 2.0 landscape. Sun sponsored the first in a series of
discussions between end-users and press and analysts in San Francisco to
discuss how they are addressing the ever-growing demands for computing
power, data storage and open-source software.
“In today's Internet landscape, we're forced
to do more with less. Sun's open approach to computing provides us
low-cost, high-performance solutions that enable my business to grow and
rapidly innovate. There's not an enterprise vendor in the industry that
understands my needs better,” said James
Burgess, founder and chief operating officer at Flexilis.
“The Web 2.0 sector is a very exciting place
and one that experiences changes on an almost daily basis. Sun
understands this and works hard to offer solutions to companies that
allows the flexibility and support that they need to be successful,”
said Juan Carlos Soto, vice president, global market development and
engineering, Sun Microsystems. “Sun is proud
to be working with some of the hottest Web properties at the moment and
look forward to helping each to evolve.”
Customers Pushing Web 2.0 Envelope with Help of Sun
Flexilis
A leading provider of mobile security solutions, Flexilis ensures that
personal information and critical data are safe in an environment where
new and ever-changing forms of attack that seek to compromise cellular
phones and other mobile devices are being developed on an almost daily
basis. Deploying a selection of Sun Fire x64 systems to power its
innovative Mobile Security services, Flexilis has created an IT
infrastructure that is fast, reliable, and scalable allowing it to stay
ahead of hackers and other malicious attacks. With the speed and
efficiency of the new Sun platform, the company is able to address
security threats before they become security problems and give users
peace of mind in an increasingly mobile world.
Gracenote
Gracenote powers mobile music services from the world's leading handset
manufacturers, including Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson. For a
generation that wants everything in the palm of their hands, Gracenote
provides a service with the ability to search and instantly find the
recordings the listeners want to hear and display titles, composers and
other relevant information on the devices. To get the reliability and
performance needs it requires to run its online business, Gracenote
chose a selection of Sun x64 servers with Sun's support services to help
ensure that its facilities run smoothly 24/7. Having realized the
benefits of deploying the Solaris 10 Operating System and taking
advantage of its multithreading capabilities to handle the 2 billion
queries it receives on a monthly basis, Gracenote also opted to migrate
its non-Sun servers to Solaris to maintain high throughput rates across
the board.
“We need fast performance, and when you have
hardware in multiple co-location facilities, some of which are remote
from your offices, you need to put in equipment that is highly reliable,”
says Matthew Leeds, Vice President of Operations for Gracenote. “Sun
helps us to deliver a scalable, reliable service that lets us sleep at
night because we know that we can rely on the stability and performance
of our Sun products.”
LinkedIn
LinkedIn, the fast-growing online network of more than 20 million
professionals in over 150 industries from around the world, operates an
IT environment consisting of more than 300 Sun x64 and UltraSPARC-based
servers running the Solaris 10 Operating System to support its web-tier
and database-tier infrastructure. Several factors were key to LinkedIn's
choice of Sun over competing vendors, including Sun's integration and
support for the Solaris and Java software platforms; easy availability
of open-source tools such as the Sun Studio(TM) compilers and Java
Virtual Machines for Opteron(TM), SPARC and Mac; Sun cluster software to
create a high-availability solution for multiple datacenters; and
finally Sun Services support for Solaris scripting, Java escalations,
compiler issues and Java native interfaces. Ultimately, Sun's ability to
deliver a pre-tested and easy to deploy integrated hardware, software
and services solution with outstanding price/performance was decisive
for LinkedIn.
Real Time Matrix
Real Time Matrix, a provider of real-time content delivery for the
social web, represents a special breed of Web 2.0 company that takes
advantage of a broad array of Sun’s
technology portfolio including Sun UltraSPARC T1 processors, the Solaris
10 Operating System as well as Sun’s newly
acquired MySQL database software. With the demands of delivering live
news, blog and video content at a rate of 2 million articles per day,
Real Time Matrix relies on Sun Fire T1000 and Sun Fire T2000 servers for
its high performance on throughput-intensive applications, while at the
same time saving on power and space. The Solaris 10 OS helped RTM
increase reliability and throughput from a hundred search matches per
second up to 10,000 per second per thread. Real Time Matrix relies upon
MySQL on the T2000 for fast, dependable delivery of ads to their social
network applications at a rate of 750,000 per day and growing. With Sun
Fire, Solaris, and MySQL, Real Time Matrix has the power and
dependability they require for representing major Brands online, 24 X 7.
Siteworx
Siteworx is a full-service Web strategy consultancy with deep expertise
in user experience, application development and interactive marketing.
It was named one of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in the
U.S. by Inc. magazine in 2007. Facing the challenge of expanding rapidly
without compromising the quality of service for its prestigious
clientele, Siteworx wanted to upgrade its technology and streamline
processes in order to control costs at two facilities. After evaluating
competition that included Dell, the company invested in Sun Fire x64
servers, citing its fast, reliable and energy efficient benefits as key
factors behind this decision. Switching from Red Hat Linux to Solaris
10, the company has maintained 100 percent uptime of its servers,
reduced total cost of ownership as a direct result of the virtualization
capability Solaris 10 offers, and implemented the Solaris(TM) ZFS file
system feature dramatically improving disk allocation management and
freed up administration time.
SuccessFactors
Revolutionizing the future of work, SuccessFactors delivers on-demand
performance and talent management solutions to help companies achieve
high-performing workforces. With more than 1,750 customers globally and
over 3 million users, SuccessFactors is one of the world’s
largest Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) providers. The company chose to
deploy Sun's SPARC Enterprise(TM) M5000 servers with the Solaris
Operating System, due to its price-performance, scalability, and
stability. The Sun systems enable SuccessFactors to deliver specialized
software services to the company's fast-growing list of clients.
About Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Sun Microsystems develops the technologies that power the global
marketplace. Guided by a singular vision -- "The Network is the
Computer" -- Sun drives network participation through shared innovation,
community development and open source leadership. Sun can be found in
more than 100 countries and on the Web at http://sun.com.
Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Java, Solaris, Sun Fire,
StorageTek, OpenSolaris, MySQL and The Network Is The Computer are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the
United States and other countries. All SPARC trademarks are used under
license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC
International, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Products
bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun
Microsystems, Inc. AMD, Opteron, the AMD logo, the AMD Opteron logo are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.
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