Utility computing is the latest milestone in the "Network is the Computer" vision that Sun announced 20 years ago. Sun has been working on all aspects of network computing, its core competence, for those two decades. Through a utility-optimized technology platform, advanced metering and monitoring tools converging with N1 Grid technology, and the business insights, core competencies and services of Sun and its partners, Sun now brings the cost, management and business agility benefits of network computing to its customers and partners utility form.
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