EMC and Sun Team to Deliver Benefits of SolarisTM 10
¡ª¡ªFrom EMC Corporation. June 23, 2005
EMC Platform Qualification and Software Porting of Solaris 10 to Meet Customer Interoperability Requirements
EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) and Sun Microsystems, Inc.
(Nasdaq: SUNW) today announced they've reached an agreement
on a number of hardware, software and support initiatives
designed to help customers more easily deploy their technologies
together. The companies will work to ensure compatibility
between the EMC family of networked storage platforms and
the Solaris® 10 Operating System (OS). EMC also intends
to port key storage management software to Solaris 10 including
EMC® PowerPath® and EMC Legato NetWorker®, as
well as software from its EMC Documentum®, EMC Legato®
and EMC Smarts® product families. Once these efforts
are complete, EMC and Sun customers will be able to cost-effectively
manage, protect and share information, using EMC storage
systems and software with Solaris 10 OS on both SPARC®
and AMD OpteronTM
x64 processor-based systems.
"The needs of customers must always come first and
with this collaboration, our companies are taking another
step to prove that," said Howard Elias, Executive Vice
President of Corporate Marketing and Office of Technology
at EMC. "As Sun delivers Solaris 10 across multiple
platforms, EMC will be a key enabler for our joint customers
to deploy it as part of an information lifecycle management
strategy that drives efficiencies and productivity and helps
reduce the total cost of ownership for information technology
and business operations."
"With Sun's growth in the x64 server space, there
is increased demand for the most storage enabled OS on the
market, Solaris 10," said Jonathan Schwartz, President
and Chief Operating Officer at Sun. "Sun believes that
customers deserve choice when making their IT decisions.
We provide that choice through Sun's own complete line of
data management and storage technologies, partnering with
leading vendors like EMC, and leadership in open standards.
Customers expect our companies to be working closely together
to take care of their most critical issues and we are delighted
to collaborate with EMC on support for Solaris 10, and look
forward to continuing to grow the overall market."
Extending the Sun/EMC Relationship
In two additional developments, Sun and EMC have initiated
a new, expanded Cooperative Support Agreement and have extended
an agreement that enables Sun to offer the OEM version of
EMC Legato NetWorker as its Sun-branded backup and recovery
software. The expanded Cooperative Support Agreement provides
assurances to customers that their support questions will
be mutually handled by Sun and EMC. The expanded agreement
will also leverage the work the two companies are conducting
related to Solaris 10 OS.
The extended OEM agreement builds on a longstanding relationship
between Sun and Legato and enables Sun to continue offering
the EMC software as Sun StorEdge? Enterprise Backup Software,
its solution for protection of storage assets throughout
the enterprise.
Sun and EMC have also initiated preliminary discussions
related to additional collaboration that would strengthen
technical efforts around Sun's Sun? Cluster software as
well as other technologies from both companies.
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