IPlanet

The term "IPlanet" is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and refers to a family of software products that enable businesses to build and deploy e-commerce and other Internet applications. IPlanet software includes Web servers, application servers, messaging servers, and directory servers.

Who is iPlanet?

iPlanet was an internet software and service provider that was acquired by Sun Microsystems in 1999. The company was originally founded as a joint venture between Sun and Netscape.

iPlanet produced a number of popular internet applications, including the Netscape Navigator web browser, the Netscape Communicator suite of internet tools, and the Netscape Enterprise Server. The company also offered a number of web-based services, such as the Netscape Netbusiness Solutions service.

In 2006, Sun Microsystems announced that it was discontinuing the iPlanet brand. The Netscape products and services were subsequently rebranded as the Sun Java System. Who are authorized resellers of iphones? Apple has a list of authorized resellers of the iPhone on their website. The list includes major retailers such as Best Buy, Target, and Walmart, as well as smaller retailers and wireless carriers. Is iPlanet a Web server? iPlanet is not a web server. It is a web application server, which means that it can host web applications and provide them with various services, such as security, scalability, and manageability.

What is iPlanet Apple?

iPlanet Apple is a set of internet applications developed by Apple Inc. It includes a web browser, an email client, a chat client, and a news reader. These applications are designed to work together to provide a complete internet experience for users. Is iPlanet owned by Apple? iPlanet was a software company that was acquired by Sun Microsystems in 1999. Sun was then acquired by Oracle in 2010. Oracle does not own Apple.