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List of Sun Microsystems employees

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A courtyard at the Sun main campus in Santa Clara, California

Sun Microsystems, from its inception in 1982 to its acquisition by Oracle Corporation in 2010, became known for being "something of a farm system for Silicon Valley."[1] It had a number of employees credited with notable achievements before, during or after their tenure there.

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  • Brian Aker, MySQL Director of Technology
  • Ken Arnold, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, co-author of The Java Programming Language

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  • Kim Jones, Vice President of Global Education, Government and Health Sciences; CEO of Sun UK from 2007; CEO of Curriki
  • Bill Joy, Sun co-founder and architect of BSD Unix; author of the vi text editor

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  • Bruce Tognazzini, computer usability consultant
  • Marc Tremblay, microprocessor architect and Sun's employee with the most awarded patents
  • Bud Tribble, former VP of software development at NeXT, VP of software technology at Apple

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  • William Yeager, software architect, inventor of the multi-protocol router

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References

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  1. ^ "Sun Microsystems". Kleiner Perkins. Retrieved 2024-07-26.
  2. ^ "Gary Ginstling: Executive Director National Symphony Orchestra". The Kennedy Center. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  3. ^ Lindquist, David (June 5, 2017). "Symphony CEO Gary Ginstling will lead National Symphony Orchestra". IndyStar. Retrieved 8 February 2023.