Open.Innovation.Choice
If you are focused on creating Web apps, or building a scalable infrastructure, or are thinking about cloud computing, CommunityOne has a lot to offer you. Sessions covering proven free and open-source software (FOSS) techniques cover the technologies and tools that can really get you going. They're exciting because they'll help you with any of those projects, and do much more besides them.
The Cloud at CommunityOne
This year's CommunityOne Conference will feature sessions on cloud computing, including announcements about the Sun Cloud. At CommunityOne East in March, Sun CTO of Cloud Computing and Developer Platforms, Lew Tucker demonstrated the cloud's Virtual Data Center.
Build RESTful Applications in the Cloud
In this video, Lew Tucker describes Cloud APIs and how to create and deploy My SQL Virtual Machine using the Open RESTful API.
OpenSolaris Continues to Advance
OpenSolaris 2008.11 is the latest release, and includes major advances to this premiere open source operating system. You can expect to hear about more features at CommunityOne, but here's what Glynn Foster, OpenSolaris Product manager, said about 2008.11 in January.
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Java+You=Innovation
What's up at JavaOne 2009? This year's show host Chris Melisinos talks about the Java+You=Innovation message and what it will mean for you when you attend the 2009 JavaOne conference.
JavaOne Will Rock With Stars
JavaOne will be host to a huge number of JavaOne Rock Stars, and include Birds of a Feather Sessions on Rich Media Applications and Interactive Content, Mobility, Services, and Core Technologies.
Chris Melissinos explains in this video that these rock stars mean a lot more to developers than music stars, so you'll surely find them to be exciting.
Dude, Where's My Pass?!
JavaOne Host Chris Melissinos talks about the "Dude, Where's My Pass?!" video contest! It's a contest you can enter, and details about how can be found at http://java.sun.com/javaone/2009/contest
What's After Open Source?
In Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz's Keynote at the Open Source Business Conference in March, 2009, he discussed Sun's vision for open cloud computing.
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