Sun Lines Up 37 for Jini.
Multichannel News, February, 1999 by DAWSON, FRED
Sun Microsystems Inc. last week unveiled its software solution to how multiple networks and appliances can be linked to achieve the market scales that will drive the development of advanced data services. Sun named 37 companies as initial licensees of its new "Jini" technology. These included major players in the convergence markets, such as America Online Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., IBM Corp., Sony Corp., Samsung Telecommunications America Inc., Eastman Kodak Co., Motorola Inc., Philips Consumer Electronics Co., Toshiba America Consumer Products and Xerox Corp.
By embedding the Java-based Jini technology in their products, licensees will be able to assure online connection of their customers to any services that are Jini-enabled, officials said. ...
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