Sun offers fast track to online apps

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Wed, 04/23/2008 - 10:46am

Sun Microsystems is launching a program to help software makers convert their existing, on-premise applications into software-as-a-service offerings.

The Solaris On Demand program, announced on Wednesday, is targeted at independent software vendors.

Sun offers the software, hosting and services to convert applications. Sun says it is partnering with NaviSite.

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