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In 2000, the Sunsource parent acquired Axxess Technologies Inc. The Tempe-based company manufactured key duplication and identification-engraving vending systems. The purchase was expressly linked to the divestiture of the Kar and A&H industrial divisions.
UltraSPARC T1 processor. The UltraSPARC T1 (codenamed "Niagara") is a multithreading, multicore CPU released by Sun Microsystems in 2005. Designed to lower the energy consumption of server computers, the CPU typically uses 72 W of power at 1.4 GHz.
SunPower Corporation is an American provider of photovoltaic solar energy generation systems and battery energy storage products, primarily for residential customers. The company, headquartered in San Jose, California, was founded in 1985 by Richard Swanson, an electrical engineering professor from Stanford University.
The club earned the right to be promoted to the Hong Kong Premier League after winning the 2014–15 Hong Kong First Division League with two games to spare. However, the club eventually declined promotion, citing financial difficulties.
S1 Core (codename Sirocco) is an open source hardware microprocessor design developed by Simply RISC. Based on Sun Microsystems' UltraSPARC T1, the S1 Core is licensed under the GNU General Public License, which is the license Sun chose for the OpenSPARC project.
Inderpreet Singh Wadhwa (born 1972) is an Indian-American renewable energy entrepreneur. [2] He is the former Chairman & CEO of Azure Power Global Limited. [1] In 2008, he founded Azure Power, which launched an Initial Public Offering (IPO) on October 12, 2016, enabling the first listing of Indian energy assets on the New York Stock Exchange. [3]
Global Horizontal Irradiance in Sub-Saharan Africa. [1] Global Horizontal Irradiance in North Africa and the Middle East. [1]Africa is often considered and referred as the "Sun continent" or the continent where the Sun's influence is the greatest. [2]
Authorize.Net was founded in 1996, in Utah, by Jeff Knowles. [4] As of 2004, it had about 90,000 customers. [5]Authorize.Net was one of several companies acquired by Go2Net, a company backed by Microsoft founder Paul Allen, in 1999, [6] for US$ 90.5 million in cash and stock. [7]