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August 28, 2006 — 7:01pm ET
StorageTek's TekCare services are now merged with Sun Microsystem's SunSpectrum services, Sun officials announced. Sun acquired Storage Technology Corp. a year ago for $4.1 billion. StorageTek customers will now have access to Sun's vendor integration technologies, plus access to educational tools, troubleshooting libraries and technicians. Officials added StorageTek's 2,000 support workers were mostly unaffected by Sun's recent layoffs.
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