---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Florida SunFlash SMCC CREATES NEW INTEGRATION SERVICE SunFLASH Vol 47 #21 November 1992 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAN JOSE, Calif. -- November 10, 1992 -- Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation (SMCC) today announced it has created a new group focused on helping its worldwide customers implement open client-server solutions that include the SPARC(R)/Solaris(R) platform. Called SunIntegration Services(SM), it will assist customers in planning and executing major technology transformations, select the best integrators and technology partners for customers' needs, and sometimes act as a project manager or prime contractor. SunIntegration Services will partner with world-class systems integrators and technology vendors -- such as GE Information Systems, Andersen Consulting, SAIC, SynOptics, Cabletron, Cambridge Technology Partners, AT&T and Cap Gemini Sogeti -- on a per-project basis. In the SMCC model, the unique expertise of each vendor is optimized. SunIntegration Services was created as a result of significant customer demand. In fact, SMCC is currently responding to several requests for proposals to act as a prime contractor on projects for customers in financial services, telecommunications and the automobile industry, even though the new group will not begin formal operation until January. "There's often a gap between a company's desire to rightsize and its ability to actually get there," said Scott McNealy, president and CEO of Sun Microsystems, Inc. "Our knowledge of client-server computing and our own successful efforts in rightsizing are two of the reasons we've received so many requests to help customers design and implement rightsizing solutions." The new group, together with its partners, will provide specialized knowledge in business process reengineering; enterprise-wide network integration and management; UNIX(R); open systems; software development, implementation and support; Sun(TM) product customization; and mainframe to client-server application migration. SunIntegration Services will focus on SMCC markets with a high need for integration services, which include telecommunications, manufacturing, oil and gas, banking and finance, retail and transportation. The new group will initially include 50 professionals from key technology areas within Sun Microsystems who have extensive experience in the application of client-server technology. In the future, the SunIntegration staff will be augmented with senior consultants skilled in dealing with corporate executives and helping them formulate and manage their technology architectures. Leon Williams, a Sun Microsystems employee and 25-year computer industry veteran, has been named vice president of the new group. He will report to Joe Roebuck, vice president of SMCC's Worldwide Field Operations. Williams is vice president of information resources in SMCC, where he helped rightsize the company's U.S., European and Pacific Rim computer systems. He will continue in this position. He has been president and CEO of TriStar Market Data, Inc, MicroPro International Inc., and Monchik-Weber Corporation Inc., a financial services industry system integration and services firm. He was also senior vice president and chief technology officer at McGraw-Hill, Inc. Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation (SMCC) is the world's leading supplier of open client-server computing solutions. With headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., SMCC is an operating company of Sun Microsystems, Inc. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ For information send mail to info-sunflash@Sun.COM. Subscription requests should be sent to sunflash-request@Sun.COM. Archives are on solar.nova.edu, paris.cs.miami.edu, uunet.uu.net, src.doc.ic.ac.uk and ftp.adelaide.edu.au All prices, availability, and other statements relating to Sun or third party products are valid in the U.S. only. Please contact your local Sales Representative for details of pricing and product availability in your region. Descriptions of, or references to products or publications within SunFlash does not imply an endorsement of that product or publication by Sun Microsystems. John McLaughlin, SunFlash editor, flash@Sun.COM. (305) 776-7770. TRACE: To: sunflash@suntri Errors-to: owner-sunflash@suntri.east.sun.com