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Slide 1: title and presenter's name Slide 2: topic intro - what product/technology is Slide 3: topic intro - who is the target market (be very as specific as possible: e.g. geo, developer type, etc.) Slide 4: demo Slide 5: certification Slide 6: call-to-action Slide 7: resources: (URLs, where to go/who to call for more information, etc.)
It has long been in Sun's history to support open environments, Java being a prime example. Over the past few years, we've greatly expanded our community building efforts. Building open and free communities is likely the least understood of Sun's innovation, choice and open strategy triad, but may well be the most important. Opening our IP and our technology provides immediate support not only for our products and services, but for development of new and innovative products which build on our core technologies. It's a win-win situation for Sun and the developer communities, and provides you – our customers – with a broader base of support and set of solutions than any single company could ever achieve on its own. Perhaps because of our history, Sun has a very keen awareness of the importance of community. Communities drive standards, adoption and development. Sun's open source licensing is about fostering innovative, enterprising communities. Sun's patent policy if about protecting the community from exposure. Sun's commitment to good open source governance is about building communities through trust. Sun is wokring to build equitable, transparent and fair open source communities. When Sun build its first workstation, it was produced out of common off-the-shelf components, and ued an open source operating system, BSD OS 4.02, (although it wasn't called open source at the time!), to which Bill Joy, one of Sun's founders, was a principal contributor. IN the intervening time, Sun has promoted open standards, such as TCP/IP and NFS, which have always won out over closed standards (what did happen to Token Ring?). Sun was also a contributor to X Windows and Open Windows projects. When SunOS was merged with SVR3 in 1990, the source to SunOS, subsequently Solaris, was closed. However, Sun bought the rights to UNIX, avoiding licensing fees then, and it is those rights which allowed us to open the source in 2005.
It has long been in Sun's history to support open environments, Java being a prime example. Over the past few years, we've greatly expanded our community building efforts. Building open and free communities is likely the least understood of Sun's innovation, choice and open strategy triad, but may well be the most important. Opening our IP and our technology provides immediate support not only for our products and services, but for development of new and innovative products which build on our core technologies. It's a win-win situation for Sun and the developer communities, and provides you – our customers – with a broader base of support and set of solutions than any single company could ever achieve on its own. Perhaps because of our history, Sun has a very keen awareness of the importance of community. Communities drive standards, adoption and development. Sun's open source licensing is about fostering innovative, enterprising communities. Sun's patent policy if about protecting the community from exposure. Sun's commitment to good open source governance is about building communities through trust. Sun is wokring to build equitable, transparent and fair open source communities. When Sun build its first workstation, it was produced out of common off-the-shelf components, and ued an open source operating system, BSD OS 4.02, (although it wasn't called open source at the time!), to which Bill Joy, one of Sun's founders, was a principal contributor. IN the intervening time, Sun has promoted open standards, such as TCP/IP and NFS, which have always won out over closed standards (what did happen to Token Ring?). Sun was also a contributor to X Windows and Open Windows projects. When SunOS was merged with SVR3 in 1990, the source to SunOS, subsequently Solaris, was closed. However, Sun bought the rights to UNIX, avoiding licensing fees then, and it is those rights which allowed us to open the source in 2005.
Slide 1: title and presenter's name Slide 2: topic intro - what product/technology is Slide 3: topic intro - who is the target market (be very as specific as possible: e.g. geo, developer type, etc.) Slide 4: demo Slide 5: certification Slide 6: call-to-action Slide 7: resources: (URLs, where to go/who to call for more information, etc.)
Slide 1: title and presenter's name Slide 2: topic intro - what product/technology is Slide 3: topic intro - who is the target market (be very as specific as possible: e.g. geo, developer type, etc.) Slide 4: demo Slide 5: certification Slide 6: call-to-action Slide 7: resources: (URLs, where to go/who to call for more information, etc.)
With Sun Developer Network membership you can download Sun Studio for free. And there are also other benefits such as discounts for training, support books and HW. You get access to technical content from SunTech days and javaone online. And in addition, specifically for Sun Studio you get access to forums, technical articles and code samples. Our engineers are working continuously to put new information up on this site and are also very active in the forums. So, I would urge to to visit developers.sun.com/sunstudio to download your free copy of Sun Studio
With Sun Developer Network membership you can download Sun Studio for free. And there are also other benefits such as discounts for training, support books and HW. You get access to technical content from SunTech days and javaone online. And in addition, specifically for Sun Studio you get access to forums, technical articles and code samples. Our engineers are working continuously to put new information up on this site and are also very active in the forums. So, I would urge to to visit developers.sun.com/sunstudio to download your free copy of Sun Studio
Slide 1: title and presenter's name Slide 2: topic intro - what product/technology is Slide 3: topic intro - who is the target market (be very as specific as possible: e.g. geo, developer type, etc.) Slide 4: demo Slide 5: certification Slide 6: call-to-action Slide 7: resources: (URLs, where to go/who to call for more information, etc.)
Slide 1: title and presenter's name Slide 2: topic intro - what product/technology is Slide 3: topic intro - who is the target market (be very as specific as possible: e.g. geo, developer type, etc.) Slide 4: demo Slide 5: certification Slide 6: call-to-action Slide 7: resources: (URLs, where to go/who to call for more information, etc.)
Slide 1: title and presenter's name Slide 2: topic intro - what product/technology is Slide 3: topic intro - who is the target market (be very as specific as possible: e.g. geo, developer type, etc.) Slide 4: demo Slide 5: certification Slide 6: call-to-action Slide 7: resources: (URLs, where to go/who to call for more information, etc.)
Slide 1: title and presenter's name Slide 2: topic intro - what product/technology is Slide 3: topic intro - who is the target market (be very as specific as possible: e.g. geo, developer type, etc.) Slide 4: demo Slide 5: certification Slide 6: call-to-action Slide 7: resources: (URLs, where to go/who to call for more information, etc.)
In order to land high paying jobs, students need to find ways to differentiate themselves from other recent graduates. Through the Sun Academic Initiative, Sun offers free training that will help you fast-track your career. As an example, a recent article in CIO Magazine included the Sun Certified Programmer for Java 2 platform and the Sun Certified Systems Administrator for Solaris as two of the hot certifications that are able to demand higher wages. Refer to the hand-out with instructions for online registration and certification exams.
In order to land high paying jobs, students need to find ways to differentiate themselves from other recent graduates. Through the Sun Academic Initiative, Sun offers free training that will help you fast-track your career. As an example, a recent article in CIO Magazine included the Sun Certified Programmer for Java 2 platform and the Sun Certified Systems Administrator for Solaris as two of the hot certifications that are able to demand higher wages. Refer to the hand-out with instructions for online registration and certification exams.