| Atherton's streets could feel impact of Facebook expansion, officials say |
San Jose Mercury NewsAlthough Facebook is located a city away in Menlo Park at the former Sun Microsystems campus, Atherton is bracing for overflow traffic that could come when the social network's workforce grows from 2000 to 9400. The letter is a response to Menlo Park's ...
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| How I Got Started with David Webb and Richard Crane of GoBeyondIT |
Baltimore Business JournalWe left [Sun Microsystems Inc.]. We were part of an acquisition. And when we were at the end, Sun got to the point where our division was no longer in existence and we received a severance package and leveraged that package to sustain our beginnings ...
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| Proposed Facebook campus brings pride to Menlo Park, worry to East Palo Alto |
Peninsula PressWhen Facebook moved to the former Sun Microsystems campus at 1601 Willow Road last year, it asked Menlo Park to lift the city's 3600-employee cap from its current headquarters. The social networking giant is planning to triple its workforce from about ...
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| Facebook's threat to a poor Silicon Valley city |
SalonIt marks the entrance into the new campus of Facebook, the Internet giant that just recently filed for an IPO, minted a new crop of multimillionaires, and has just moved into this newer, bigger home – the former campus of Sun Microsystems.
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| Oracle Announces Purchase Of Cloud Firm Taleo |
Portfolio.com (blog)The software giant made it's biggest buy since Sun Microsystems today as a way to take on the upstarts. Read More File-sharing company Box.net continues to attract impressive venture capital attention, a sign that cloud computing is a truly hot sector.
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| ITOCHU Technology Partners With Kaazing To Make Real-Time, Living Web ... |
Bradenton Herald... built over decades by introducing some of the most important, market changing technologies to Japan,” said Shinichi Uemura, President and CEO, ITOCHU Technology – which introduced Sun Microsystems, Cisco Systems, Oracle and Siebel Systems to Japan.
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| Apple Planning to give iCloud, iOS a Boost with Oracle's ZFS? |
ITProPortalZFS was created by Sun Microsystems and later adopted as part of the Solaris operating system and now is owned by Oracle. The recent rumour about Apple taking advantage of ZFS' Snapshot might not be so farfetched as it might sound at a first glance.
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