Apple did not have comparable server hardware in their product lineup again until the introduction of the Xserve in 2002.
Profense 3.0 is now a 64bit operating system making it more appealing to medium and enterprise level companies who have migrated to 64bit server hardware.
WebStudy Learning is fully hosted so it does not require server hardware.
Whereas colo means you buy and install and administer your own server hardware.
One thing almost everyone agrees on, however, is that Sun still makes very powerful server hardware.
The platform appliance will be an all-in-one combination of server hardware, networking infrastructure, storage, and software.
The company's most important product is server hardware.
I started this overview wondering why we needed to own server hardware at all.
For Sun, the concept of a mobile data center makes sense as a showcase piece for selling their own server hardware.
In either case, the measure refers to server hardware, not to software.