Sun Microsystems continues to push its philosophy of sharing with Developer Days 2006 in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh
Recently, Sun Microsystems in its on going commitment to share expertise and drive the participation age, held the Vietnam edition of Developer Days conference in conjunction with its University Days tour.
Following great feedback from the previous Vietnam Developer Days in March, Sun Microsystem's premier worldwide developer outreach program technology evangelist are back in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh to present on topics related to Java technology, NEtBeans and OpenSolaris. In Addition to Developer Days, Sun's technology evangelists are also speaking at local Universities during University Days held in Both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
The Universities included in this tour are Hanoi VNU College of Technology, Hanoi University of Technology, HCMC VNU University of Technology and HCMC VNU University of Natural Sciences. Speakers for this conference include Sun technologists: Chuk-Munn Lee and Peter Karlsson.
Sun University Days and Developer Days are ideal platforms for professional developers, content providers and system integrators to gather and share ideas on technology, training and tools for enhancing the development of applications for the internet, intranets an enterprise environments.
"We view the collaboration with the local developer communities and Universities as formidable partnerships. These partnerships are helping to expand innovation and encourage developers in Vietnam through the sharing of latest technology trends and tools, " said Adrian Koh, Channels Director, IndoChina and Brunei, Sun Microsystems.
"Sun is the world's largest contributor to the Open Source community. Sun believes no company ever has monopoly on creativity, as such our ability to expand the community of those who can contribute to SPARC, Solaris and Java encourages creativity and increases market opportunities for all involved. The creation of channels for developers, individuals, businesses and governments allows access to breakthrough technologies and enable economic growth and social progress in the next age of network computing - the Participation Age," Koh added.
Java technology drives billions of smart devices around the world, it has become an essential ingredient for a better digital and connected experience. Java technology powers everything from secure identity cards to mobile phones, printers, Web cams, automobile telematics desktops, medical equipment, servers, jet engines, the navigation controls for Nasa's Mars Rover, and more.
The Sun Developer Days conference and University Day offer developers in Vietnam an unparalleled opportunity to learn from the foremost experts in the Sun and Java technology arena. The conference features in-depth technical sessions. The sessions will foces on Web Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), and mobile gaming. All leveraging Java Studio Enterprise, Solaris OS, Java (Platform) Micro Edition (JavaME), NetBeans and AJAX.
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