Scott McNealy

American businessman

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Internet privacy

  • website for Pegasus spyware
    In Internet: Getting over it

    …have zero privacy—get over it,” Scott McNealy, the CEO of Sun Microsystems, memorably remarked in 1999 in response to a question at a product show at which Sun introduced a new interactive technology called Jini. Sun’s cheerful website promised to usher in the “networked home” of the future, in which…

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Joy

  • In Bill Joy

    …a team led by entrepreneur Scott McNealy recruited Joy for a new start-up company that proposed to create a high-powered version of UNIX for a small cheap desktop-computer workstation. Built by Andy Bechtolsheim, a member of McNealy’s team, the computer was called the Stanford University Network workstation, or S.U.N. for…

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Sun Microsystems, Inc.

  • The Sun-1 workstation computer, c. 1983.
    In Sun Microsystems, Inc.: Founding and growth

    …William Joy, Vinod Khosla, and Scott McNealy founded Sun Microsystems, Inc., in 1982 for the purpose of selling low-cost high-performance desktop computers running the UNIX operating system. Those computer workstations found immediate acceptance among engineers, software developers, and scientists who benefited from having dedicated machines rather than sharing more expensive…

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