Scott McNealy, Sun Microsystems' CEO and president, has outlined reasons behind first quarter earnings, released Friday, that beat analyst predictions. McNealy was speaking in London after attending the Telecom 99 conference in Geneva.
This week, it emerged that he is to advise Campus Pipeline, a start-up company that is already revolutionising communications on the campus. Darin Gilson, COO of Campus Pipeline, said: "Michael lends credibility to our mission.
Scott McNealy is chairman and CEO Sun Microsystems. He co-founded Sun Microsystems in 1982 but didn't assume the role of CEO until 1984. He is famous for coining the term 'the network is the computer to express the concept of distributed computing...
Sun Microsystems, for one, argues the present teacher in front of a class model isn't scalable and is thus very expensive, especially at Higher Education Institutes (HEIs). The idea is that traditional, classroom-based teachers are replaced by...
The company has now invested $210m in its Scottish campus, having come to the UK in 1990. Sun Microsystems has spent $57m upgrading its manufacturing plant in Scotland, a facility which among other things produces high-end Sun Fire 15000 servers...
Within the online game environment, we're talking to many developers that are realising their core competency is making great games," she said. The market for online games is expected to grow rapidly over the next few years, attracting interest...