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Sun Microsystems, Inc.

American manufacturer of computer workstations, servers, and software with headquarters in Palo Alto, California.

Founding and growth

Andreas Bechtolsheim, William Joy, Vinod Khosla, and Scott McNealy founded Sun Microsystems, Inc., in 1982 for the purpose of selling low-cost, high-performance desktop computers running the UNIX operating system. These computer workstations found immediate acceptance among engineers, software developers, and scientists who benefited from having dedicated machines, rather than sharing more expensive minicomputers or mainframe computer systems.

Unlike its Fortune 500 competitors, Sun did not have revenue from other sources to fund development of its computer workstations. This meant that the company needed hundreds of millions of dollars in start-up investments, as well as large purchase agreements, in order to develop a hardware manufacturing infrastructure and to attract top-flight hardware and software engineers. In 1983 the company signed a multimillion-dollar original equipment manufacturer (OEM) agreement with Computervision Corporation, a designer of computer-aided design and engineering programs. This was the first of many large OEMs for which Sun built computers that sold the workstations under their own labels. In 1984 McNealy added Khosla's titles of chairman and chief executive officer to his own presidential duties. McNealy was the key executive who struck the strategic deals with Sun's initial equity investors and major customers, at that time including the Eastman Kodak Company, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (now AT&T Corporation), Olivetti & C. SpA, and Xerox Corporation. Kodak and AT&T had taken equity positions in the young company, and all four became major OEMs for Sun equipment.

These arrangements brought the company strong revenue and profit growth. In 1988, six years after start-up, Sun passed $1 billion in annual sales--only Compaq Computer Corporation had reached the billion-dollar mark faster--and the company had shown only one quarter without profits.


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