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Sun MicrosystemsHistory of IT InnovationSuccess Factors ProfileExecutive IS ExperienceExecutive IS PartnershipInformation Systems are Integral to the BusinessInformation Systems ArchitectureLinkage to SuppliersConclusionSun MicrosystemsSuccess Factors ProfileAlexander ShustaHistory of IT Innovation1984 – Sun introduces the Network File System (NFS) that allows users to easily share files over the network.1986 – PC NFS is introduced, allows PCs to access the network. Sun has its IPO.1989 – SPARCstation1 is introduced. 1992 – SPARCstation10 is introduced, first multi-CPU desktop system.1995 – Java is released, Sun starts its own intranet.1997 – 64-bit SPARC processors are released.2001 – Sun on Sun ONE initiative to reform business processes culminates.2002 – N1 project, designed to allow administrators to control a grid of computers as a single entity, begins production.Success Factors ProfileExecutive IS ExperienceExecutive IS PartnershipInformation Systems are Integral to the BusinessInformation Systems ArchitectureLinkage to SuppliersExecutive IS ExperienceCEO: McNealy – Trained as a production manager. But, has 22 years experience working at Sun doing. Line organization executives are technology people first, managers second.Sun has experienced the benefits of good IS and believes in its ability to execute strategic initiatives.Executive IS PartnershipExecutives publicly support IS initiatives.Funding is available for new initiatives.Executives are able to clearly communicate the goals of new initiatives to line workers.Sun IT services are listened to by upper management when they propose new projects.Information Systems are Integral to the BusinessSun’s intranet provides real-time feedback to line managers about production processes.Sales Portal system helps to accurately forecast short term demand.Supplier Portal implements competitive bidding to bring down the cost of inputs.By running their own solutions, Sun sends a message to customers about the quality of their systems.Information Systems ArchitectureReusable, extensible architecture.Utilizes design patterns to speed new roll-outs.Initial architecture design used feedback from line managers at every business unit to ensure relevance of the solution.Portal system that presents key information to different users allows the same architecture to service many different needs.Linkage to SuppliersSupplier portal helps to pass information from sales division through Sun and on to suppliers.Competitive bidding is implemented using EDI to instantaneously confirm orders and pay suppliers.ConclusionThe roles and relationships at Sun have helped Sun IT to bring competitive advantage to Sun.Sun’s timing on IS initiatives has been excellent.Sun has effectively used IS to gain competitive advantage that would have been unavailable to them


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