Sun Shores Up Wall Street Base

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NEW YORK—Sun Microsystems officials are embarking upon a very public embrace of Wall Street in an attempt to shore up one of its most lucrative sectors—one that has seen major defections to open source Linux-Intel systems over the past two years.

To show that it's still in the game, Sun is gathering together approximately 100 representatives from Wall Street user firms at an event Tuesday, Sept. 21, in New York at the W Hotel in Union Square. Sun president and COO Jonathan Schwartz

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