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A Decade of Java

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NEW DELHI: In its ongoing commitment to the developer community, Sun Microsystems has announced the Bangalore edition of Sun Tech Days to be held on May 19th and May 20th at the Bangalore Trade Center at Whitefield.





Sun Tech Days is an annual global event that provides professional developers, programmers, Web developers, content providers, service providers and system integrators with the technology, training and tools necessary for developing competitive applications for the Internet, intranet and enterprise environments. This event is aimed at inspiring developers to expand their technical vision and influence the direction of today's rapidly changing software development environment. This year's Sun Tech Days seminar has special significance because 2005 marks the 10th anniversary of Java.





According to the press release, the conference will provide developers with an opportunity to get an update on Java based technologies such as J2EE, J2ME, J2SE, etc. This is also the first edition of Sun Tech days since the launch of Solaris 10, Sun's new OS. This year's event will also give participants a chance to experience and understand Solaris 10 in addition to Sun's other offerings such as Java Enterprise System and Sun Java Studio creator etc.





Participants shall get an insight into Java technology and leading partner solutions and "how-to" training in an array of hot technology topics. The conference will include keynotes from Sun Microsystems, Inc. Java developer platform and strategy VP Jeff Jackson and Sun Microsystems Inc. technology outreach and open source programs office director Matt Thompson.







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