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Sun looks to capitalize on 'perfect storm'
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Sun Microsystems is primarily known for its high-end hardware and ubiquitous Java software, but the company is quickly establishing itself as a leader in identity management solutions.
The opportunity for growth looks strong as companies wrestle with a host of problems from compliance with new government accounting regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley to security concerns related to identity theft and misuse.
Read the complete story here. (internetnews.com)
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