Examples of using Sun microsystems in English and their translations into Korean
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US Sun Microsystems.
Sun Microsystems NMS Communications Motorola.
In 1997, Sun Microsystems purchased Animorphic.
Microsoft HP Sun Microsystems.
(In 2010, Oracle bought Sun Microsystems, which developed Java.).
He has also held senior engineering positions at Sun Microsystems and INRIA, where he developed software for distributed systems
The Servlet1 specification was created by Pavni Diwanji while she worked at Sun Microsystems, with version 1.0 finalized in June 1997.
Microsoft Windows, Sun Microsystems(a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation)
He has also held several leadership positions managing customer support and services at Oracle, SAP, PeopleSoft, and Sun Microsystems.
Red Hat announced an agreement with Sun Microsystems, signing on to a broad contributor agreement, on Nov. 5, 2007.
Along with Symbolics and Sun Microsystems, Apollo was one of the first vendors of graphical workstations in the 1980s.
several leadership positions managing customer support and services at Oracle, SAP, PeopleSoft, and Sun Microsystems.
BT is part of an organisation known as the Corporate Leaders Group on Climate Change(CLGCC), which includes tech companies such as Sun Microsystems and Cisco systems.
With the disclosure of the M7, Oracle will have introduced six new SPARC processors in the four years since it acquired Sun Microsystems.
David Holmes is a coauthor of The Java Programming Language and works at Sun Microsystems.
After Sun Microsystems acquired Animorphic Systems in 1997, he helped build Javasoft's high-performance Hotspot Java compiler.
Visual J has been independently developed by Microsoft and is not endorsed or approved by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
In the 1980s, BSD was widely adopted by vendors of workstation-class systems in the form of proprietary Unix variants such as DEC ULTRIX and Sun Microsystems SunOS.
Before Sun Microsystems, Leslie was vice president and general counsel of Everex Systems in Fremont, California.
A mathematician and former Sun Microsystems engineer, Landau is the author of the book“Surveillance