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===Other software=== Sun offered other software products for software development and infrastructure services. Many were developed in house; others came from acquisitions, including Tarantella, Waveset Technologies,<ref name="waveset"/> SeeBeyond, and Vaau. Sun acquired many of the [[Netscape]] non-browser software products as part a deal involving Netscape's merger with [[AOL]].<ref>{{cite press release |title=Sun-Netscape alliance targets e-commerce with new brand identity |publisher=Sun Microsystems |date=January 25, 2000 |url=http://www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/2000-01/sunflash.20000125.5.xml |access-date=January 1, 2007 |archive-date=January 7, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070107032224/http://www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/2000-01/sunflash.20000125.5.xml |url-status=dead }}</ref> These software products were initially offered under the "iPlanet" brand; once the Sun-Netscape alliance ended, they were re-branded as "[[Sun ONE]]" (Sun Open Network Environment), and then the "[[Sun Java System]]". Sun's middleware product was branded as the ''Java Enterprise System'' (JES), and marketed for web and application serving, communication, calendaring, directory, identity management and [[service-oriented architecture]]. Sun's [[Open ESB]] and other software suites were available free of charge on systems running Solaris, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, [[HP-UX]], and Windows, with support available optionally. Sun developed data center management software products, which included the ''[[Solaris Cluster]]'' high availability software, and a grid management package called ''[[Sun Grid Engine]]'' and firewall software such as SunScreen. For [[Network Equipment Provider]]s and telecommunications customers, Sun developed the Sun Netra High-Availability Suite. Sun produced compilers and development tools under the ''[[Sun Studio (software)|Sun Studio]]'' brand, for building and developing Solaris and Linux applications. Sun entered the [[software as a service]] (SaaS) market with [[zembly]], a social cloud-based [[computing platform]] and Project Kenai, an open-source project hosting service.
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