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  2. List of acquisitions by Oracle - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise calendaring system January 16, 2002 NetForce Corporation Adverse event reporting system January 15, 2002 Indicast Corporation Voice portals January 2002 TopLink: Object-relation mapping technology 2000: February 2000 Carleton Corporation: Data Warehousing and ETL Systems $8 1999: December 1999 Concentra Corporation

  3. Acquisition of Sun Microsystems by Oracle Corporation

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    A rusting Sun Microsystems van as seen at the Oracle-acquired Santa Clara, California campus in 2016. Several notable engineers resigned following the acquisition, including James Gosling, the creator of Java (resigned April 2010); Tim Bray, the creator of XML (resigned February 2010); Kohsuke Kawaguchi, lead developer of Hudson (resigned April 2010); and Bryan Cantrill, the co-creator of ...

  4. SPARCstation - Wikipedia

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    Sun SPARCstation 1+ "pizzabox", 25 MHz SPARC processor, early 1990s SPARCstation Voyager. The SPARCstation, SPARCserver and SPARCcenter product lines are a series of SPARC-based computer workstations and servers in desktop, desk side (pedestal) and rack-based form factor configurations, that were developed and sold by Sun Microsystems.

  5. Sun Constellation System - Wikipedia

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    Sun Constellation System is an open petascale computing environment introduced by Sun Microsystems in 2007. Main hardware components. Sun Blade 6048 Modular System

  6. Oracle Labs - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Labs (formerly Sun Microsystems Laboratories, or Sun Labs) is a research and development branch of Oracle Corporation. The labs were created when Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems . [ 1 ] Sun Labs was established in 1990 by Ivan Sutherland and Robert Sproull .

  7. Ultra 80 - Wikipedia

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    A Sun Ultra 80 workstation. The Sun Microsystems Ultra 80 is a computer workstation that shipped from November 1999 to 2002.. Its enclosure is a fairly large (445 mm (17.5 in) high, 255 mm (10.0 in) wide and 602 mm (23.7 in) deep) and heavy (29.5 kg (65 lb)) tower design.

  8. Solar System - Wikipedia

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    The principal component of the Solar System is the Sun, a G-type main-sequence star that contains 99.86% of the system's known mass and dominates it gravitationally. [37] The Sun's four largest orbiting bodies, the giant planets, account for 99% of the remaining mass, with Jupiter and Saturn together comprising more than 90%.

  9. Light-emitting electrochemical cell - Wikipedia

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    A light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEC or LEEC) is a solid-state device that generates light from an electric current (electroluminescence).LECs are usually composed of two metal electrodes connected by (e.g. sandwiching) an organic semiconductor containing mobile ions.

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