Sun-Worshipping Salomon Replaces Sun Servers: H-P, Silicon Graphics Boxes Support Yield Book

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Salomon Brothers Inc., one of Sun Microsystems Inc.'s earliest and staunchest supporters, has pared back its use of the vendor's UNIX servers in one of its key Bond Portfolio Analysis (BPA) groups.

Salomon has shifted the development environment for its Yield Book fixed-income pricing and analytics application from Sun servers to Silicon Graphics Inc. Indigo processors. Earlier, the firm had swapped out Suns for about a dozen Hewlett-Packard Co. servers to run other computationally intense

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