December 13, 1995 - Symantec licenses Java technology from Sun Microsystems and releases the first Java development environment for Windows 95/NT, code name espresso.(complete text of the press release)
IBM
IBM has licensed Sun Microsystems' Java programming language to improve the way customers view and interact with Internet content. (complete text of the press release.)
December 6, 1995 - Adobe Systems Incorporated announced today it has signed an agreement with Sun Microsystems Inc. to broadly license Sun's Java programming language and integrate Java support into future versions of Adobet PageMill Web authoring software and Adobe Acrobat electronic document software. (complete text of the press release)
November 10, 1995 - Metrowerks announced that they
will collaborate with Sun Microsystems to provide Java programming
tools in the Code Warrior Product for Macintosh. (complete text of
the press
release )
November 8, 1995 - Borland
International, Inc. today announced it will license Sun
Microsystem's Java programming language and provide world class
development tools based on the language. (complete text of the press
release )
December 4, 1995 - Silicon Graphics has licensed Java, Sun Microsystems' industry-leading object-oriented, cross-platform programming language. Java operates independently of any particular operating system or microprocessor. (complete text of the press release)
November 8, 1995 - Spyglass
Inc. announced today that it has licensed Java, the revolutionary
object-oriented programming language for the Internet, from Sun
Microsystems, Inc. (complete text of the press
release)
October 30, 1995 - As part of its open Internet solutions
strategy, Oracle Corp. today
announced that the new Oracle PowerBrowser will integrate Sun
Microsystems Inc.'s Java technology with Network Loadable Objects, a
new application framework introduced by Oracle for accessing software
applications and electronic documents through networks. (complete
text of the press
release)
October 30, 1995 - Today at the Macromedia International Users
Conference, Macromedia, the
leader in multimedia and digital arts software, and Sun Microsystems,
announced both companys' efforts to build and maintain open and
powerful standards for graphics and multimedia on the Internet.
(complete text of the press
release)
May 23, 1995 - Furthering the relationship between two of the most
prominent companies supplying tools and solutions for the Internet, Netscape Communications
Corporation and Sun Microsystems, Inc. announced today that
Netscape intends to license Sun's Java programming language to
implement in the Netscape
Navigator browser. (complete text of the press
release)
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