Sun and Redflag Chinese 2000 to Collaborate on OpenOffice.org Projects

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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW), the OpenOffice.org community and
Redflag Chinese 2000 Software Co, Ltd., today announced a joint development
effort that will focus on integrating new features in the Chinese
localization of OpenOffice.org, as well as quality assurance and work on the
core applications. Additionally, Redflag Chinese 2000 made public its
commitment to the global OpenOffice.org community stating it would
strengthen its support of the development of the world's leading free and
open source productivity suite.

Under the provisions of the agreement, Beijing Redflag Chinese 2000, which
produces the popular OpenOffice.org-based RedOffice, will add to the open
source project approximately 50 engineers, some of whom have been working on
the OpenOffice.org project since the second half of 2006.

In a signing ceremony at the First International OpenOffice.org Summit, in
Beijing, China, HU CaiYong, CEO of Redflag Chinese 2000, stated, "I look
forward to the innovative and new accomplishments our collaboration will
produce. I view this ceremony as saying Hello! from China to the community.
There is much to learn -- for everyone. And much to gain."

Sun Microsystems, Inc., the primary sponsor and contributor to the
OpenOffice.org project, will assist Redflag Chinese 2000 in its engineering
efforts. Redflag Chinese 2000 joins Novell, Intel, Red Hat, Good-Day, Inc.,
of Japan, and many others in developing OpenOffice.org.

"We are glad to welcome Redflag Chinese 2000 to partner with us on
OpenOffice.org, the world's leading free productivity suite and community,"
said Rich Green, executive vice president, Software, Sun Microsystems.
"Redflag's dedication and commitment to OpenOffice.org further strengthens
the community and enhances the product with Chinese localization, quality
assurance, and core productivity applications."

OpenOffice.org is a key implementation of OpenDocument Format (ODF), the ISO
26300 open standard file format for office applications that is completely
vendor neutral. The increasing number of OpenOffice.org contributors
continues to strengthen the position of ODF, which is currently supported by
a wide range of applications, including OpenOffice.org, StarOffice, KOffice,
IBM Workplace, Google Apps as well as Microsoft Office and FireFox via
plug-ins. ODF implementations are available for all major operating system
platforms including the Solaris OS, Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, OS/2, FreeBSD
and Symbian OS.

OpenOffice.org continues to prove its popularity. The project estimates that
there are several million users of the free productivity suite worldwide,
and they use it in more than 100 languages and on every key platform. Since
OpenOffice.org 2.2 was released in late March, there have been more than 2.7
million downloads from the OpenOffice.org Web site and most of these have
been of the Windows version, making it the world's leading freely available
productivity suite.

About Redflag Chinese 2000

The Beijing Redflag Chinese 2000 Software Co., Ltd., which was established
in Dec.2000, is a high-tech software subsidiary company of Chinese Academy
of Science(ISCAS), and its main shareholders are the SINO-I Technology
Limited and ISCAS. The company provides Chinese office software service
mainly to Enterprises and government institutions, and devotes itself to the
development of promoting OpenOffice.org in China for the long term. The
Beijing Redflag Chinese 2000 Software Co., Ltd. has developed the first
global Chinese Office Suite "RedOffice" based on OpenOffice.org. For more
information visit: http://www.ch2000.com.cn/english/index.htm

About OpenOffice.org

The OpenOffice.org Community is an international team of volunteer and
sponsored contributors who develop, support and promote the leading open
source office productivity suite, OpenOffice.org. OpenOffice.org's leading
edge software technology (UNO) is also available for developers, systems
integrators, etc to use in OpenOffice.org extensions or in their own
applications.

OpenOffice.org supports the OpenDocument Format for Office Applications
(OpenDocument) OASIS Standard (ISO/IEC 26300) as well as legacy industry
file formats and is available on major computing platforms in more than 90
languages. OpenOffice.org software is provided under the GNU Lesser General
Public Licence (LGPL) and may be used free of charge for any purpose,
private or commercial.

The OpenOffice.org Community acknowledges generous sponsorship from a number
of companies, including Sun Microsystems, the founding sponsor and primary
contributor. StarOffice and in Asia, StarSuite software are Sun's
professional distribution of OpenOffice.org.

About Sun Microsystems, Inc.

A singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer" -- guides Sun in the
development of technologies that power the world's most important markets.
Sun's philosophy of sharing innovation and building communities is at the
forefront of the next wave of computing: the Participation Age. Sun can be
found in more than 100 countries and on the Web at http://sun.com.


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