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Opening General Session: Communities and Clouds |
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David Douglas
Senior Vice President of Cloud Computing and Chief Sustainability Officer,
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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Lew Tucker, Ph.D.
Vice President and CTO, Cloud Computing,
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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Closing General Session: Enterprises and the Cloud, A Panel Discussion
Moderator: David Berlind, Editor-At-Large, InformationWeek Panelists:
Adam Gross, Vice President of Developer Marketing, Salesforce
Michael Crandell, CEO and Founder, RightScale
Lew Tucker, Vice President and CTO, Cloud Computing, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Pete Koomen, Google App Engine Product Manager, Google
Content Catalog and Session Schedule now available:
• For session abstracts and speaker bios, check out the Content Catalog.
• Session schedule, Wednesday, March 18
Technical sessions include:
- Analyzing PHP Web Applications with DTrace
The talk discusses the state of DTrace integration in PHP and shows how to use Dtrace to develop and monitor PHP web applications.
David Soria Parra, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Architecting Robust Applications for Amazon EC2
Learn how to use EC2 and the other Amazon web services to develop and deploy Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE platform) applications.
Chris Richardson, Chris Richardson Consulting
- Becoming an OpenSolaris Power User
Join the authors of 'OpenSolaris Bible' for a tutorial in becoming an OpenSolaris OS power user. Learn about ZFS, DTrace, FMA, SMF, and more.
David Miner and Nicholas Solter, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Beyond Impossible: How JRuby Evolved the Java Platform
JRuby stretches the Java platform and has met "impossible" challenges; how will they effect the JVM and the Java platform?
Charles Nutter, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Building a Twitter Analysis Tool from Scratch Using PHP, MySQL, Yahoo! UI and NetBeans
In this session we will demonstrate how to build from scratch a PHP+MySQL application in NetBeans using the Twitter API and Yahoo! UI.
Justin Bolter and Petr Pisl, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Building an Atom-Enabled Map-driven Location-Aware Web-Centric Mobile Application with POJOs and Android
This talk is a tour through a simple storytelling application that makes use of many features of an Android-powered device.
Tim Bray, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Building C/C++/Fortran Applications on OpenSolaris and Linux
Get started building high performance parallel C/C++/Fortran applications for OpenSolaris and Linux using Sun Studio Compilers and Tools.
Don Kretsch, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Building Social Application Using Zembly
Create and host social applications of all shapes and sizes, targeting the most popular social platforms on the web.
Sang Shin, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- BUG: An Open Source Hardware and Software Platform for DIY Gadgets
Build your own gadgets with Linux and Java.
Ken Gilmer, Bug Labs, Inc.
- Cloud Computing for Enterprise Software Developers
Roshan will discuss current cloud platform offerings and show how easy it is to develop a cloud enabled Java application.
Roshan Sequeira, Appistry
- Clouds Birds-of-a-Feather
Description to follow.
- Cross Platform Development and Testing with VirtualBox
This presentation addresses the problems that developers may face when deploying applications developed with today's modern IDEs.
Brian Leonard, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Developing Web Applications Using Comet and Ajax
Learn how to use Comet and Ajax technology to develop a two-player distributed game application.
Doris Chen, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Dynamic Languages: The Next Big Thing for the JVM or an Evolutionary Dead End?
Learn about the benefits and drawbacks of using a dynamic language such as Groovy.
Chris Richardson, Chris Richardson Consulting
- Dynamic Languages Support in GlassFish v3: Ruby on Rails, Groovy on Grails, Python and Django
This presentation discusses and demos dynamic language support in the JavaEE GlassFish v3 application server.
Vivek Pandey, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- GlassFish v3, OSGi, Java EE 6 Preview and Tools (Eclipse, NetBeans)
This session covers GlassFish v3, its modular architecture, Eclipse and NetBeans IDE integration, and the coming Java EE 6 specification.
Ludovic Champenois, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- JavaFX: Media and Animation
Attend this session to get a very brief overview of the JavaFX programming language and the animation and media APIs that make it possible to create some sexy looking GUIs.
Sang Shin, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- JavaFX: The New Platform for Rich Internet Applications
Get to know the JavaFX language and how to develop special effects in GUI and 2D Graphics and add special features as audio, video and animation into your applications.
Chuk-Munn Lee, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Java ME: What's Next, MIDP 3.0 and Blu-Ray
This session will look at all the current exciting developments in the mobile Java space.
Doris Chen, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Java SE 6 Update 10: Simplify Java Deployment
Walk away with a good understanding of where the Java SE platform is headed and how this will ease your development and deployment concerns.
Chuk-Munn Lee, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Moving to the OpenSolaris Operating System
Getting started with the OpenSolaris OS is not hard. And there are some similarities to other operating systems you have used.
Brian Leonard, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- MySQL and PHP -- State of the Union
New York PHP Managing Member Hans Zaunere covers the current trends and techniques in the web's favorite couple - MySQL and PHP.
Hans Zaunere, New York PHP, LLC
- MySQL for the Enterprise
This session will talk about MySQL database design and SQL tuning for developers.
Carol McDonald, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- NetBeans 6.7 and Glassfish v3 - the Synergy for Pragmatic Java EE 6 Development
No slides, just code: From nothing to a maintainable Java EE / RIA application, with hacks, best practices and workarounds.
Adam Bien, Consultant
- OpenESB: Connecting Enterprises
Learn to build, deploy and test SOA applications with OpenESB.
Sang Shin, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- OpenSolaris and the Web Stack: Apache, MySQL, PHP, NetBeans PHP IDE and Dtrace Integration
This session presents the web stack in OpenSolaris 2008.11: Apache, MySQL, PHP and Tools.
Ludovic Champenois, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- OpenSSO: Enterprise Security
Come find out how OpenSSO can work in your identity project.
Chuk-Munn Lee, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Open Storage with OpenSolaris
Open Storage with OpenSolaris avoids vendor lock-in and drastically simplifies management, scaling seamlessly as necessary.
Peter Buckingham, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Panel Discussion: Real-Life Open Source
What happens when you deploy open source in the enterprise.
Join Moderator, Simon Phipps and OurStage: Mark Niedzielski,
Reliant Security: Mark Weinder and Meetup.com: Chris Munns, Gary Helmling
- Panel Discussion: What the Community is Thinking
Come join community leads Geir Magnusson, Tim Bray, Charlie Nutter, Simon Phipps and Moderator: Jonathan Eunice.
- Performance Spray for Your Rails Deployment, No Masks Needed.
Rails has gained tremendous popularity over the last few years. We will cover scaling problems, how to diagnose, and some easy solutions.
Prashant Srinivasan and Amanda Waite, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Persistent Clouds : New Models for Data Storage
This session covers the problems encountered and available solutions when trying to scale data persistence systems to global scale.
Geir Magnusson Jr., 10gen
- Social Networks as a Collaboration Tool for the Enterprise
This session covers the mechanics of building social computing infrastructure (permissioning, RSS, collaboration tools) for enterprise audiences.
Brian Chan, Chief Software Architect, Liferay, Inc.
- The Third Wave of Open: Open Source and Business Models
Open source - mainstream, but needing to learn from history. Get the inside view from the world's biggest open source adopter.
Simon Phipps, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Your Code, Your Community...Your Cloud: Project Kenai
In this session meet Sun's Project Kenai team, learn about new "cloud" initiatives at Sun, learn how to take advantage of Project Kenai for growing out your code base, and discover how to connect online with like-minded developers.
Tori Wieldt, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- ZFS in the Trenches
A quick paced deep dive into ZFS internals, performance, and backup in the real world.
Ben Rockwood, Director of Systems, Joyent
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Content Catalog
Now Available
For session abstracts and speaker bios, check out the Content Catalog.
See the schedule for Wednesday, March 18.
Word on the Street
- "One heavyweight geek-fest."
Tim Bray, 2008 speaker
- "High-energy, free event--awesome! Broad variety of tracks and levels."
2008 attendee
- "Great buzz and excitement and excellent presenters that know their stuff!"
2008 attendee
- "Something for everyone: developers, infrastructure specialists, DBAs, sys admins."
2008 attendee
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