03.04.2007 14:07:00

Sun Microsystems Federal and Boeing Collaborate to Solve Extreme Data Computing Demands

MCLEAN, Va., April 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sun Microsystems Federal, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and the Space and Intelligence Systems unit of Boeing have announced plans to launch an industry leading, open architecture that will enable organizations to collect, process and store massive amounts of data at extremely high rates of speed.

Capable of sustained processing of more than 10 gigabits of data per second, the joint solution is designed to foster data analysis, sharing and decision making for a variety of markets including government, life science, energy, education, aerospace and media & entertainment.

To put in perspective, the processing speed of 10 gigabits per second is equivalent to processing 250 copies of the complete works of Shakespeare or 125 chest x-rays in one second. The architecture addresses the computing demands of several data-intensive tasks including: operational intelligence and surveillance, epidemic trend analysis and prediction, failure analysis of aircraft and ships, predictive traffic management, weather and ocean forecasting and virtual design.

Target applications for the Sun and Boeing 10 gigabit technology include experimental analysis and simulations in scientific disciplines such as high- energy physics, climate modeling, earthquake engineering, astronomy, human genomics and the development of nano-scale electronic devices. In such applications, massive datasets must be shared by a community of hundreds or thousands of researchers distributed worldwide.

These researchers need to be able to transfer large subsets of these datasets to local sites or other remote resources for processing. The success and continued proliferation of such advanced data sharing depends heavily on high-performance data acquisition, transfer and storage for real-time data collection, processing, visualization and simulation.

"This collaboration will enable us to provide images to our geospatial and intelligence customers faster, more cost effectively, and in a higher resolution than ever before," said Brian Knutsen, general manager of Boeing Mission Systems, Boeing's center for data collection, imaging and archiving. "With 50 years of service to the National Geospatial Agency, Boeing remains committed to this important customer community and is pleased to leverage Sun's expertise in open architectures into our products and services."

"More and more organizations need a computing architecture that enables real-time access to data at speeds of 10 gigabytes per second," said Evans Harrigan, Principal Engineer at Sun Microsystems. "Sun and Boeing have designed an architecture that provides both real-time access and redundancy, eliminating a single point of failure."

Leveraging open standards for the new architecture enables fast connections to external sources of data, allowing the architecture to be re-used across organization and industries while reducing technology investments.

The Boeing and Sun team of experts has successfully tested, integrated, and tuned this high performance and highly reliable architecture, making it one of the first in the industry to meet real time data collection requirements with a standard commercial off the shelf solution.

The components of the architecture include: -- Sun Fire(TM) E25K Server -- Sun StorageTek(TM) Flexline(TM) FLX380 Disk Storage -- Cisco 9509 Fiber Optic Director Switch -- Solaris(TM) Operating System -- Sun StorageTek QFS software for High-Speed Data Access -- Tivoli SANergy for Simultaneous Reading & Writing of Data -- Boeing Mission Systems Integration Services -- Sun Professional Services About Boeing Integrated Defense Systems

A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems http://www.boeing.com/ids/index.html is one of the world's largest space and defense businesses specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customer solutions. Headquartered in St. Louis, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems is a $32.4 billion business with 72,000 employees worldwide.

About Sun Microsystems, Inc.

A singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer" -- guides Sun in the development of technologies that power the world's most important markets. Sun's philosophy of sharing innovation and building communities is at the forefront of the next wave of computing: the Participation Age. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the Web at http://sun.com/.

Contacts: Deana Alvy Diana Ball Sun Microsystems The Boeing Company Phone: (703) 485-2962 Phone: (562) 797-4303 email: deana.alvy@sun.com email: diana.ball@boeing.com

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