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Sun Microsystems(JAVA Quote) plans to introduce Monday its latest family of hardware based on a concept it calls "open storage," which avoids proprietary technology in favor of standard components and open-source software that can be modified by users, according to a report.
Sun says the "open" approach, among other things, makes its products less expensive and more flexible than competing offerings, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Sun's new Storage 7000 Unified Storage System -- code-named Amber Road -- will compete with products from bigger storage players like EMC(EMC Quote) and NetApp(NTAP Quote). ...
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