Lunch n’ learn to introduce a unique server platform from Sun Microsystems of Canada


Join Scalar Decisions and Sun Microsystems on May 13th, for an informative 2 hour lunch n’ learn session to introduce a unique server platform from Sun Microsystems of Canada.


Sun Microsystems T5220 is the first complete "System on a Chip." It integrates 8 cores, 64 threads, 8 Floating Point Units, cryptographic acceleration, dual 10Gb Ethernet ports, and PCI-E I/O directly onto the processor.

 

The T5220 Servers is:

  • Designed for World Class Performance: Outperforms competing servers with 3-4 sockets at half the price
  • Designed for Energy Efficiency: Consumes 1/5 the power of comparable systems. Only server eligible for Energy Efficient Rebates… customers can earn up to $2000 in Rebates/server
  • Designed for Database Efficiency: Enables you to reduce your Oracle licensing costs by 200-300%.
  • Designed for Virtualization: Includes “free” built-in Hypervisor and virtualization software that enables you to consolidate multiple servers and applications to a single T5220 server.
  • Designed for Space Efficiency: 4 to 1 Rack Space savings over comparable servers

Date: Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Speaker: Dan Marshall has over 9 years Systems Experience Sun Microsystems and is responsible for Sun Microsystems SPARC systems business in Ontario. Dan joined the Sun Microsystems family in the the late 90's as a Systems Engineer to their Financial Services, Insurance, and Media Companies. Dan's career has extended across the end user, reseller, health care and development communities, in the areas of software development, design, implementation and management.
Location: Ontario Bar Association Conference Centre
20 Toronto Street. 2nd Floor – Salon 1
Toronto, ON M5C 2B8

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