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Java Card technology powers smart card solutions worldwide; Java Card technology-based solutions broadly deployed by industry leaders including American Express, Citicorp, Visa, U.S. Department of Defense and key telecom carriers.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-15 May 2001-Sun Microsystems: Java Card technology powers smart card solutions worldwide; Java Card technology-based solutions broadly deployed by industry leaders including American Express, Citicorp, Visa, U.S. Department of Defense and key telecom carriers (C)1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:15052001 LAS VEGAS, NV -- CardTech SecurTech 2001 -- Sun Microsystems today announced that Java Card technology is being broadly deployed and is powering millions of smart cards worldwide.
Java Card technology offers a secure and interoperable multi-application based smart card platform that supports the critical demands of key industries such as financial services, government and telecommunications markets. At CardTech SecurTech 2001, Sun...
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