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Sun: Wall Street Responds to N1 Service

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NEW YORK—Three months after the launch of its "Take Back Wall Street" initiative, which included the introduction of the N1 utility computing offering, Sun Microsystems has begun seeing traction within the financial community.

"When we first announced the initiative, I received a phone call from a Wall Street CIO telling me it was a publicity stunt," says Hal Jespersen, a distinguished engineer with Sun Microsystems. "Later, he called back wanting access to 12,000 CPUs for 12 hours a day and then

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