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November 10, 1999
Tokyo, Japan and Palo Alto, Calif., November 10, 1999 - Sony Corporation and Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced plans to further collaborate to provide digital consumer electronic appliances with direct access to Internet-based content and services.
The first phase of this cooperation will involve the development of home gateway software running on appliances such as set-top boxes and digital television sets that support a combination of home networking and network server technologies. Specific technologies to be supported include HAVi™/ i.LINK™, as well as Sun's Jini™, Java™, Java Embedded Server™ (JES) and Sun™ Management Center (SunMC) technologies.
Combining these technologies would create a seamless connection between network servers and digital consumer electronic appliances in the home. Not only would such a connection simplify the secure electronic distribution of digital content, but it could also allow innovative solutions for customer service and other types of post-sales support.
This initiative will make it possible for Sony to introduce a new generation of digital AV consumer electronics products that offer direct access to on-line customer support through an easy-to-use, menu-driven graphical user interface. It will also establish digital AV consumer electronics appliances as powerful products for accessing Internet-based content and services with the same level of simplicity and convenience that consumers have come to expect from products such as stereos and television sets.
Sun views digital AV appliances as an enormous opportunity for the millions of Java application programmers already creating interactive content and services for the Internet to expand the variety and sophistication of their on-line offerings to cater to a highly broadened audience.
"With the approaching broadband network era, we are moving in a direction that will fundamentally reshape the relationship between digital AV appliances, computers and the Internet," said Nobuyuki Idei, president and chief executive officer, Sony Corporation. "This partnership with Sun will accelerate the development and proliferation of interactive digital content to consumer electronic devices via the Internet, enabling the delivery of advanced services that will increase serviceability and end-user benefits."
"The collaboration that we are announcing today with Sony will unleash the power of the Internet in networked consumer electronic devices, forever changing the way people think of them," said Scott McNealy, chairman and chief executive officer, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "Developing an integrated Dot-Com solution that leverages the breath of Sun technologies will enable Sony to deliver simple, 'invisible computing' in the home and drive entirely new content opportunities in the networked economy."
The current collaboration, which has already begun, further expands the on-going efforts between Sony and Sun aimed at bridging the HAVi and Jini home network architectures. Teams of engineers within both companies have already begun groundwork for the creation of a solution incorporating the home gateway software.