Sun Announces New GlassFish Communications Server and Key Customer Wins

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Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:30am EDT

Cedar Point Communications and Malden Labs Choose Sun for Next-Generation
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SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced the general availability of
the Sun GlassFish(TM) Communications Server 2.0, its open source and high
performance telco-grade application server that offers the foundation for a
service delivery platform for the telecommunications industry. For more
information, visit http://sun.com/sip and http://sun.com/glassfish. 

A robust Java(TM) EE and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) convergence platform,
the new GlassFish Communications Server has key new features, including SIP
session replication, rolling upgrade and Diameter support. Based on the latest
version of the Sun GlassFish(TM) Enterprise Server 2.1.1, the GlassFish
Communications Server 2.0 helps service providers and network operators
accelerate the adoption of an IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) architecture, by
offering a highly scalable, standards-based platform that simplifies development
of value-added applications and services that drive new revenue models, such as:
VoIP, IPTV, virtual PBX, and fixed mobile convergence. 

"For the past two years, we've been working with customers and a great developer
community to make the GlassFish Communications Server one of the best high
performance, standards-based Java EE and SIP convergence platforms available
today," said Mark Herring, vice president of Software Infrastructure Marketing,
Sun Microsystems. "With the new software, customers will be able to more easily
build enterprise applications with integrated communications capabilities, and
drive new revenue opportunities." 

Developed in open source as part of Project Sailfin, the open-source version of
the GlassFish Communications Server software has been downloaded more than
50,000 times in the past 12 months with a growing community of more than 250
developers. Customers and developers looking to create new SIP services can also
participate in Project SailFin CAFE, a sub-project of Sailfin, which was created
to help simplify the development of converged applications. Leading media and
communications companies, such as Cedar Point Communications and Malden Labs,
have adopted the GlassFish Communications Server. 

"We chose the GlassFish Communications Server and the Sun software stack for its
rich standard support, high performance and scalability to build our convergence
solution," said Mike Wetzer, CEO, Malden Labs. "Sun's commitment to delivering
high quality software developed in open source and backed with enterprise
support allowed us to easily embrace this innovative platform and meet our
customer needs." 

Sun Continues to Enhance GlassFish Enterprise Server

With the latest version of GlassFish Enterprise Server, Sun delivers a scalable,
reliable foundation for the Sun GlassFish Communications Server, and expands
platform support to include AIX 6.1 with IBM JDK 6. With more than 10 million
downloads in the last year, GlassFish Enterprise Server is one of the leading
open source application servers in the industry today. Users of GlassFish
Enterprise Server will benefit from enterprise reliability and performance with
less complexity, and will be able to deliver new services in less time. 

"GlassFish Enterprise Server is very up-to-date with the latest standards and
Java EE enhancements," said Cyril Bouteille, Vice President, Engineering,
TravelMuse. "In addition, the GlassFish architecture is a very good, low-cost,
low-maintenance platform for operating our Web site." 

Sun at Oracle OpenWorld

Sun will be showcasing demos of the GlassFish Communications Server 2.0 and the
GlassFish Enterprise Server, as well as demonstrating scenarios that synchronize
Sun's mobility platform with Oracle databases at Oracle OpenWorld at the Moscone
Center in San Francisco. For additional details, visit Sun's mobility team blog
at http://blogs.sun.com/mobility.

About Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Sun Microsystems develops the technologies that power the global marketplace.
Guided by a singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer(TM)" -- Sun drives
network participation through shared innovation, community development and open
source leadership. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the Web at
http://sun.com. 

Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Java, GlassFish, and The Network Is The
Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. or
its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.

Sun Microsystems
Jacki DeCoster, 415-294-4482
jacki.decoster@sun.com

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