ServerWatch: Sun Launches Upgrade Campaign to Woo Windows NT Customers
Feb 20, 2002, 22:07 (8 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Amy Newman)
"Sun Microsystems Wednesday launched NT Upgrade
Campaign , an upgrade program through which it hopes to attract
current Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 customers that will be left
adrift when Microsoft's recently announced end-of-life plans for NT
Server 4.0 take effect.
With Sun's new program, enterprises can trade up to Sun Cobalt
RaQ server appliances or Sun Cobalt Qube appliances and receive a
discount up to 20 percent.
To ease an organization's transition from NT Server 4.0, Sun
Cobalt server appliances integrate Linux-based application and
system functions in a secure, browser-based interface designed to
shield the administrator from technical complexities and minimize
the need for trained IT staff."
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