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TOP NEWS STORIES
* Sun to retain grip on Java
* McNealy swings free and easy at Java Business Expo
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SUN TO RETAIN A GRIP ON JAVA
NEW YORK -- In her first major act since joining Sun two
months ago as president of its software products
platform division, Pat Sueltz on Tuesday announced
that the company will not submit Java to the European
Computer Manufacturer's Association (ECMA), a standards
body with which Sun had been working to make Java an
official standard.
The announcement, made here at the Java Business Expo,
comes just nine days before Sun was to make its
intentions clear at a meeting with the ECMA general
assembly, and just hours after a keynote address in
which Sun's chairman and ceo Scott McNealy skirted
the question of whether Sun was willing to give up
control of the standard.
For the full story:
http://www.infoworld.com/articles/ec/xml/99/12/07/991207ececma.xml
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MCNEALY SWINGS FREE AND EASY AT JAVA BUSINESS EXPO
NEW YORK -- Sun's chairman and CEO Scott McNealy played
it free and easy Tuesday at the Java Business Expo
here, kicking off the show with a keynote address
focused on the importance of free and open software,
and a refusal to pass up the chance to take a shot at
Microsoft.
"I should have come out here with a Santa hat on,"
quipped McNealy after announcing that Sun will
eliminate the licensing fees for both the run-time
environment and the binaries for the Java 2 Standard
Edition platform starting Jan. 21. The fee for the
testing compatibility kit will remain, but Sun is
looking at ways to reduce the price.
For the full story:
http://www.infoworld.com/articles/ec/xml/99/12/07/991207ecmcnealy.xml
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