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The Monthly Bulletin For Users Of SPARC Based Products
Issue No. 61
Santa Clara, CA--October 22, 1998--Auspex Systems,
a world leader in the Network File Server market, has re-joined
SPARC International as a General Member. Auspex Functional Multiprocessing(R)
architecture is unique in its ability to meet the requirements of
today's enterprise data environment, scaling independently to acommodate
additional need for information storage, network bandwidth, and
network connectivity.
During the month of October, SPARC International
completed a test for SPARC Compliant Definition (SCD) on the Sun
Microsystems Ultra 2-2300 Creator, which was the 800th system tested
for SCD compliancy. It was also one of the first systems tested
utilizing the new Solaris 7 release. Anyone want to guess when we
test our 1,000th system?
San Jose, CA--October 1, 1998--Raising
the performance bar for high availability VMEbus systems, Force
Computers, a Solectron subsidiary (NYSE: SLR), today introduced
its dual UltraSPARC IIi single board computer-based teleforce-50
server. A fully redundant system in a single chassis, the teleforce-50
provides intelligent network (IN) equipment manufacturers with a
high performance platform for use in such critical telco central
office applications as service nodes, service control points, adjunct
processors and intelligent peripherals.
Designed to meet stringent Bellcore NEBS criteria for disaster-resistant
central office applications, the teleforce-50 features two rugged,
independent VMEbus subsystems in a fault-resilient, 19" rack-mount
chassis. Each subsystem is powered by a 333MHz UltraSPARC IIi single
board computer, marrying availability protection with the computing
power required by advanced telephony processing and database applications.
Dual UltraSCSI and dual 100Mbits/sec Ethernet interfaces in each
subsystem; hot-swappable power supplies, disk drives and fanmodules;
and system surveillance mechanisms round out the high availability
package.
Hillsboro, OR--October 1, 1998--U S Software
today announced that support for CS8900 CrystalLAN(TM) 10 Mbps Embedded
Ethernet Controller from Cirrus Logic has been added to its USNET(R)
Embedded TCP/IP Protocol Suite.
"The CS8900 is rapidly becoming the industry standard in 10Mbps
Ethernet applications, especially in embedded systems where board
space is at a premium. Only a transformer is required to implement
Ethernet in 1.5 inches of board space. US Software is taking advantage
of the CS8900's strong position in the embedded marketplace by adding
a driver to USNET. Now CS8900 users have access to a leading TCP/IP
protocol suite that enables fast development of embedded systems.
We see this type of cooperation as important, since it enhances
the ability of our customers to get to market quickly," said Mike
Press, marketing manager at Cirrus Logic.
"Crystal thought quite a bit about how this device would be programmed
and used. Initialization is straightforward and data transfer is
efficient. Our device driver takes advantage of the flexibility
offered by the chip by providing a selection for operation in I/O
mode or Memory mode," commented Elizabeth Schneider, software engineering
manager at U S Software.
USNET is a ROMable and reentrant TCP/IP protocol suite that provides
drop-in support, full source code, and a suite of applications and
test programs for most popular microprocessors. USNET is also processor
independent and includes: clients/servers (BOOTP, DHCP, TELNET,
FTP, TFTP), and protocols (TCP, UDP, IP, ICMP, ARP, RARP). SNMP
and an Internet Access Package (IAP), which includes an embedded
HTTP Web Server, are optionally available for USNET. U S Software's
USNET including the CS8900 driver is available immediately. For
on-line information about USNET, look at U S Software's web site
at www.ussw.com.
San Jose, CA--October 1, 1998--Taking aim
at the high-performance embedded systems and computer telephony
markets, Force Computers, a Solectron subsidiary (NYSE: SLR) today
introduced the industry's first CompactPCI-based UltraSPARC system
platform -- the Centellis CT 16523. The Centellis CT (for Computer
Telephony) 16523 is an entry-level UltraSPARC IIi system designed
and priced for large-scale deployment in a broad range of Customer
Premise Equipment applications, or for such compute- and I/O-intensive
applications as an Intelligent Peripheral (IP) Switching Host. The
newest member to the award-wining Centellis 16000 product line,
the Centellis CT 16523 delivers outstanding performance through
the use of a 300MHz UltraSPARC IIi processor. This high performance
is complimented by the stability of Sun's Solaris operating system,
and the durability and easy maintainability of the CompactPCI bus
architecture. The CompactPCI architecture provides hot swappable
boards for minimal downtime, a rugged Eurocard form factor, and
superior cooling characteristic for high reliability.
The CompactPCI architecture positions the Centellis CT 16523 to
handle critical applications that would sorely tax traditional industrial
workstations, yet it remains competitively priced for all its robust
features," said Chris Williams, vice president of marketing at Force
Computers.
The Centellis CT 16523 also supports a PCI bandwidth of 132 Mbytes
per second per CompactPCI bus segment, enabling it to deliver the
high-speed throughput required by computer telephony applications.
In addition, its main memory is expandable up to a full gigabyte.
For more information visit Force Computers at www.forcecomputers.com.
Force's corporate headquarters is located in San Jose, California.
Force's European headquarters is located in Munich, Germany, and
the company's Japanese headquarters is located in Tokyo, Japan.
Force Computers is a subsidiary of Solectron Corporation of Milpitas,
California.
Fremont, CA--October 13, 1998--Insignia
Solutions(R) ), a leading provider of virtual machine/emulation
technology, today announced it will formally introduce JENE(TM),
Insignia's implementation of Java(TM) specifically designed for
embedded systems, at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose,
California on November 3, 1998. As its cornerstone technology, JENE
includes the highly efficient Embedded Virtual Machine(TM) (EVM(TM)),
and qualified developers can sign up to receive beta shipment of
this and other key technologies later this quarter. JENE (pronounced
"gene") is scheduled to ship in the first quarter of 1999. Insignia
will hold a press conference to reveal technical details and features
to press and analysts on November 3. In addition, financial analysts
and press are invited to participate in the company's earnings release
conference call on October 22, 1998 in which more detail will be
provided. Analysts can call 719/457-2625 at 2:00 PM Pacific Time.
Insignia Solutions is a leading provider of virtual machine/emulation
technology that dynamically optimizes the use of available system
resources. JENE, Insignia's implementation of Java specifically
designed for embedded systems, allows developers to create reliable,
efficient and predictable embedded devices that are enabled by the
company's Embedded Virtual Machine. The company's PC emulation products,
SoftWindows and RealPC, enable Windows® and DOS
applications to run on UNIX(R) desktops. The publicly held company's
US headquarters are in Fremont, California, and its main R&D facilities
are in High Wycombe, England. For additional information on Insignia
and its products, call 800/848-7677 or visit the company's Web site
at www.insignia.com.
San Diego and San Jose, CA--October 14,
1998--ANDATACO, a leading manufacturer and integrator of RAID and
RAID-ready storage solutions for UNIX and Windows NT customers,
and Gadzoox Networks, Inc., the industry leader in Gigabit- speed
Fibre Channel SAN products, today announced the signing of a strategic
sales and marketing agreement. This agreement allows customers to
access SAN solutions leverag-ing both ANDATACO's Application-Specific
Architecture approach for implementing flexible high performance
storage solutions, and Gadzoox' industry-leading SAN infra- structure
products. Terms of the agreement allow ANDATACO to resell Gadzoox'
full line of managed Fibre Channel SAN hubs and the Denali switch.
"ANDATACO is the only storage provider ready to offer a fully integrated
SAN solution today. We are aggressively testing and integrating
industry-leading components offering our customers best-of-breed
solutions for a SAN environment" said W. David Sykes, president
of ANDATACO. "Combining our GigaRAID storage series with quality
components from companies like Gadzoox, allows us to design more
robust and full featured SANs."
About ANDATACO
ANDATACO designs, manufacturers and distributes
storage solutions based on its Application-Specific Architecture
for UNIX environments. The company's products include SCSI and Fibre
Channel RAID and RAID-ready disk storage, tape backup and restore
products and storage management software. World-class technical
support and service back the company's products and customized professional
services programs. The company distributes internally developed
products, and selected products from other manufacturers through
a network of nationwide sales offices and through business affiliates
in Europe, Asia, Latin America, Canada and Australia. Access ANDATACO
information at www.andataco.com.
Cambridge, UK--October 16, 1998--Computing
innovator Tadpole Technology Plc today named the management team
of its new flagship subsidiary Tadpole-RDI, now global leader in
the design and manufacture of portable UNIX workstations and servers
for Sun and Hewlett-Packard professionals. The subsidiary has been
created following Tadpole's acquisition of its main competitor,
RDI Computer Corporation of California, and the subsequent merging
of the two vendors UNIX operations.
Appointed President of Tadpole-RDI is Carl Baldini, previously Chief
Operating Officer of RDI Computer Corporation. Other key management
appointments comprise Philip Gioia as Senior Vice-President of Operations,
Martin Greasley as Vice-President of Finance, Una Richens as Vice-President
Marketing and Business Development, Frank Smaldino as Vice-President
of Sales and Paul Sweere as Vice-President of Product Development.
With headquarters plus ISO-9001 certified manufacturing and engineering
operations in Carlsbad, California and European operations in Cambridge,
England, Tadpole-RDI is now the global leader in portable workstations
for Sun and Hewlett-Packard professionals. Prominent lines are the
UltraBook, SPARCbook and PrecisionBook offering remarkable processor
power and optimised performance, up to 15GB removable disk capacity,
3D graphics and connectivity, large LCD screens and an impressive
array of hot-networking features.
Also included in the vendor's product portfolio is the much-acclaimed
UltraSPARC-IIi based VoyagerIIi system for the Sun/Solaris environment,
which brings notebook technology to the UNIX server market for the
first time. The unique VoyagerIIi system offers the equivalent performance
of Sun's 44-lbs Ultra 10S static system, but in a rugged, easily-portable
aluminum frame the size of a business directory and weighing about
a fifth of its bulky cousin.
About Tadpole
Tadpole Technology Plc is the global leader
in portable UNIX workstations and systems for Sun and Hewlett-Packard
professionals and pioneer of mobile Java solutions called Cartesia
for the world's utilities and related industries. Leveraging developments
in Java and intranet technology, Cartesia brings the full advantages
of integrated corporate workflow to the mobile environment allowing
utilities to deploy the first set of truly location-independent,
platform-neutral business tools to generate reductions in IT costs
and gains in mobile workforce productivity.
For further information, please contact: Bernard Hulme, Chief Executive
Tel: +44 1223 278200 Tadpole Technology Plc.
New York, NY--October 27, 1998--Emerging
as a software powerhouse, Sun Microsystems, Inc. further distinguished
itself by announcing its next-generation flagship software product
line: the new Solaris(TM) 7 software environment for SPARC(TM) and
Intel computers. Unlike competitors, Sun is delivering today the
highly scalable and reliable, 64-bit environment based on Internet
standards that companies like Microsoft are promising its customers
in the future. Sun also announced that it is extending its Solaris
7 software with specific new features to address the needs of departmental
and data center environments, as well as Internet Service Providers
(ISPs). The combination of today's announcement, along with Sun's
Jini(TM) and Java(TM) software technologies and recent acquisitions
of NetDynamics, Chorus, Redcape Policy Software and i-Planet, uniquely
position Sun to deliver an architecture of the caliber necessary
to meet the demands of its anywhere, anytime vision of computing.
Sun believes that, with Solaris 7, it continues to outdistance itself
from those in the UNIX operating system camp, and has established
a huge lead by establishing what a network computing software environment
should be. Combining attributes common in mainframe-class systems
with ease-of-use found on PCs, Sun will now move Solaris both "up"
into the data center and "deeper" into departments, gaining new
market share at the expense of the MVS mainframe, UNIX and Microsoft
Windows NT operating environments.
Highlights of the Solaris 7 product line include: (1) an enormous
increase in capacity which removes limitations in handling extremely
large data sets and complex computation, and opens the door for
a new class of applications; (2) mainframe-class reliability features
to minimize planned and unplanned downtime; (3) complete PC interoperability,
so that customers can connect and manage their Windows NT environments
with Solaris; and, (4) new PC-style ease-of-administration features
for dramatically simplified installation and administration.
Sun also revealed an aggressive road map for the future versions
of Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 that will accelerate the technology gap
between Solaris and other operating systems. With each new release,
Sun will redefine the state-of-the-art and incorporate more and
more technologies, e.g., advanced clustering and Java technologies,
into the base operating system - elevating customers' expectations
of what an operating system should deliver.
About Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision,
"The Network Is The ComputerTM," has propelled Sun Microsystems,
Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW), to its position as a leading provider of high
quality hardware, software and services for establishing enterprise-wide
intranets and expanding the power of the Internet. With more than
$10 billion in annual revenues, Sun can be found in more than 150
countries and on the World Wide Web at www.sun.com.
Waterford, MI--October 28, 1998--World
Class Sun Support: Servicing and providing solutions for Sun equipment
is made easy by accessing the On-Line! Detective for Sun. The Detective
provides "World Class support for Sun workstations and servers.
Users of the tool enhance their ability to detect and resolve O/S
and hardware related problems and issues.
The On-Line! Detective also allows Sun Microsystems, Inc. to outdistance
other UNIX providers by improving system service and support. "The
Detective provides a competitive edge for Sun in the service industry,
states Paul Violassi, CEO of SoftTech Solutions. "It allows end-users
to reduce the cost of ownership, mitigate system downtime and reduce
the time and costs associated with O/S and hardware problems. The
Detective complements any Sun or third-party maintenance agreement.
The suite of the On-Line! Detective covers the spectrum of Sun systems.
This includes the Enterprise 450, Enterprise servers (3000-6000),
SPARC(R)1000 and SPARC2000, SPARC Ultras (1, 2, 30, 5, 10, and 60)
and most of the older SPARC architecture.
The Detective is updated three times per year with interim updates
available from the web. These updates include new systems, added
modules and mission critical information. Current customers of the
On-Line! Detective include DEC/Compaq, HP, GTE, GE, Lockheed Martin,
Lucent Technologies, AT&T and many government agencies. The format
is very intuitive and pictographic allowing even first time users
to successfully navigate the tool and locate pertinent information.
The software covers a wide range of topics including part numbers
(Sun and third-party), configuration rules and requirements, and
the most advanced troubleshooting and problem resolution techniques.
The Detective runs on most Sun systems. It will load on Sun desktops
or servers, as well as PCs and laptops. The Detective now has a
demo available that is downloadable from the web. To view the demo
or for more information, visit SoftTech Solutions" website at www.stsolutions.com
or call SoftTech direct at (888) 786-4393.
To view the master list, please access
our web site at www.sparc.org
or send email to info@sparc.org.
ADDITIONS (System Products):
| Sun Ultra 2 1300 Creator |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 2 1300 Creator3D |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 2 1300 Elite3D m6 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 2 2300 Creator |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 2 2300 Creator3D |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 2 2300 Elite3D m6 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 5 PGX 270MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 10 PGX 300MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 10 Creator 300MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 10 Creator3D 300MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 10 Elite3D m3 300MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 10 Elite3D m3 333MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 30 250 Creator |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 30 250 Creator3D |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 30 250 Elite3D m3 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 30 250 Elite3D m6 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 30 300 Creator |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 30 300 Creator3D |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 30 300 Elite3D m3 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 30 300 Elite3D m6 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 60 1300 Creator3D |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 60 1300 Elite3D m3 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 60 1300 Elite3D m6 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 60 1360 Creator3D |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 60 1360 Elite3D m3 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 60 1360 Elite3D m6 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 60 2300 Creator3D |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 60 2300 Elite3D m3 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 60 2300 Elite3D m6 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 60 2360 Creator3D |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 60 2360 Elite3D m3 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 60 2360 Elite3D m6 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 450 4x250 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra 450 4x300 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Enterprise Ultra 5S |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Enterprise Ultra 10S |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Enterprise 250 250MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Enterprise 250 300MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra Enterprise 2 1300 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra Enterprise 2 2300 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Enterprise 450 4x250 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Enterprise 450 4x300 |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Enterprise 3500 250MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Enterprise 4500 250MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Enterprise 3500 336MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Enterprise 4500 336MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Enterprise 5500 336MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Enterprise 6500 336MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra Enterprise 10000 250MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun Ultra Enterprise 10000 336MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun HPC 450 Server 250MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun HPC 450 Server 300MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun HPC 3500 Server 336MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun HPC 4500 Server 336MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun HPC 5500 Server 336MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Sun HPC 6500 Server 336MHz |
Solaris 7 |
2.1 |
22OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 1300 |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 1360 |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 2300 |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 2360 |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 3300 |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 3360 |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 4300 |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 4360 |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 1300R |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 1360R |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 2300R |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 2360R |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 3300R |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 3360R |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 4300R |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U4MP 4360R |
Solaris 2.6 |
2.1 |
30OCT98 |
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DELETIONS: None at this time SYSTEMS IN PROCESS:
Company Product Name None at this time ADDITIONS (Semiconductor Products):
None at this time. DELETIONS: None at this time. SEMI-CONDUCTOR IN
PROCESS: NOTE: At times, unannounced systems ("in process" or "certified")
may not be included in this report at the request of the vendor.
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$20.00 |
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2.1A) |
$20.00 |
| SPARC Compliance Definition (SCD 2.2) |
$20.00 |
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