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Sun Microsystems, Inc, today announced details
around its second annual CommunityOne conference that will be held May
5, 2008 at Moscone Center in San Francisco - http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/. In addition, Sun will host its fifth Sun Startup Camp event May 4-5, 2008, as part of CommunityOne - http://www.startupcamp.org/sc5sanfran_register.html.
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA), today announced details
around its second annual CommunityOne conference that will be held May
5, 2008 at Moscone Center in San Francisco - http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/. In addition, Sun will host its fifth Sun Startup Camp event May 4-5, 2008, as part of CommunityOne - http://www.startupcamp.org/sc5sanfran_register.html.
CommunityOne is a free, one-day event that allows developers and
students to benefit from the innovation and choice of the free and open
source ecosystem. The conference program is the result of a public call
for papers, which received more than 200 submissions. CommunityOne will
offer more than 70 sessions led by contributors and committers of more
than 30 different open source and community projects; from chip design
to operating systems, to web servers and databases, to scripting
languages and tools. CommunityOne will also offer unconference
sessions, led by the analysts from RedMonk, in which participants will
determine the topics they wish to discuss, exchange ideas and identify
best practices.
Sun Startup Camp, San Francisco is a free, interactive unconference
which includes leader-moderated sessions where participants are invited
to come, share, listen and learn. The event also includes fun
activities such as SpeedGeeking, where startup founders can compete
in the Best Startup Contest by presenting a five minute pitch of
their business to small groups of peers. Participants also have an
opportunity to mingle with the event co-hosts, who at past camps have
included industry leaders such as Google, JLA Ventures, NaviSite,
Microsoft, salesforce.com, SDForum, Sapoteck, Yahoo! and ZDNET, to name
just a few.
The CommunityOne Session Catalog is located at: http://www28.cplan.com/cc197/sessions_catalog.jsp. The 2008 CommunityOne program will encompass dozens of in-depth technical sessions, covering the following subjects:
- Scripting and Rich Internet Applications (RIAs): PHP, Python, Ruby/JRuby, JavaScript, JavaFX, AJAX, jMaki and more.
- Tools and IDEs: NetBeans, Eclipse, Subversion and other tools to enhance developer productivity.
- Next Generation Web Applications: Wikis, social networks, mashups, SOA, Web services, OpenSSO and more.
- Operating Systems: OpenSolaris and Linux distribution communities:
operating system innovation, virtualization, application observability,
security, performance and more.
- Web and Application Servers: GlassFish, Apache HTTP, JBoss and more.
- Databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Java DB.
- Web Scale Computing: Utility (cloud) computing, software as a
service (SaaS), high performance computing (HPC) and Project Darkstar.
- Chip Multithreading (CMT) - OpenSPARC: Throughput and parallel
computing, networking and security, application qualification,
hypervisor and virtualization.
- Projects and Strategy: Learn about free and open source principles,
best practices for community building, and how to get involved. Hear
about projects focused on music, robotics, OpenJDK, mobile and
embedded, OpenOffice.org, the OpenDocument Format and more.
There is no charge to attend CommunityOne, on Monday, May 5, 2008, but
space is limited. Full program details and information can be found at:
http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/.
CommunityOne attendees will also have free access to the JavaOne
Pavilion and General Sessions on Tuesday, May 6, 2008. More information
on the 2008 JavaOne conference is available at: http://www.java.sun.com/javaone.
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