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Sun events at UCSC


Tuesday Jun 05, 2007

University World Tour

It was a very successful event.

4:00 to 4:15pm     What you need to know as a student today: The Next 10 Years     Sridhar Reddy
4:15 to 4:45pm     Java and NetBeans Demo's You Shouldn't Miss!     Doris Chen
4:45 to 5:30pm     OpenSolaris for Beginners     Doris Chen
5:30 to 6:15pm     Java Puzzles: If only all learning could be as much fun!     Sridhar Reddy
6:15 to 6:30pm     Enhancing Employability:The Power of SUN     Sridhar Reddy 
Lots of students showed up to this informative event. Much thanks to Liana for obtaining the giveways and the speakers.

Liana is giving out free shirts and CDs.

UCSC students.

Sridhar Reddy

Doris Chen

Sunday May 13, 2007

Javaone 2007

This was my first time going to JavaOne. I was completely amazed with the vast number of attendants. I started my trip from Santa Cruz, 2 hours of driving from S.F., with the intention of using the public transportation and my bicycle.
Bike and sun's bags
These two Sun's bags would help me find other Sun Campus Ambassadors. There was a big talk about saving our planet and carbon neutral or emission reduction that was presented by John Gage in the opening of the General Sessions. Here is the webcast. I did my part by taking the bus to San Jose and then Caltrain to S.F.



This train, specifically BabyBullet, is a very fast train going to S.F., It takes about an hour to get there.

Registration!! Luckily I got here early so there was not a big line.

It just happened that I also took a picture of the information booth that later where I would found Gary, Jordan and the rest of the ambassadors gang.

Javaone, Moscone, hallway early in the morning.



If you are there early enough, you would have time to grab some donuts in the huge mesh hall.


John Gage started the opening speak. Now, I realized my camera is horrible to take pictures in the conferences.

Rich Green is an outstanding speaker. It was funny that Jonathan said Rich resembled Steve Jobs.

Close to the end of the session, Rich held a phone that looked so much like an iPhone from Apple but it was not an iPhone.

The best thing I love from this conference was the PHONE. Don't you think the phone is becoming so advanced such that it could replace Star Trek's Communicators or maybe a Tricorder?

JavaOne Pavilion. Lots and lots of companies and booths. Many booths have products that I never heard of while others such as Intel was presenting the CPU architecture that is one or two years old.

Bluedisc will wipe out DVD just as DVD wiped out CD. Each new technology will have a shorter lifespan than its predecessors. What will be after Bluedisc?



Oracle versus the Matrix. Oracle is a legendary database. It's gonna be here and in the future specially when there is so much information floating around.
What does it feel like outside the hallway at Moscone on the JavaOne week? Busy!





Sunrays are awesome! They are fast and so quiet and electricity friendly.

To use the Sunray, you need to insert a smart card for authentication. This smart card (that looks like a business that has your name on it) has an RFID antenna. For every booth that you visit, they would scan your RFID card with a SDID reader (Smart Disk ID? ) that collect your name, company, address and email (basically all the information that you used for your registration) plus the time stamp.

A place where you can play some x360 games.

This was the bike-to-work week. If you take a bike to the conference, they will take good care of your bike plus give you a beautiful water bottle.



Kira, Trevor, Rodrigo

Terra, Jordan, Gary

Terra, Gary, Jordan

Martin, Dinesh Bahal, Luis Sanchez, Terra

If you love embedded devices I like do, there is Java development stuff for hardware like a PHONE. Phoneme website. More cool toys were presented on Friday. Unfortunately my camera died. There is however a webcast recorded here.

SunSpot

One day, every car will have Java!

Friday May 04, 2007

University World Tour Registration

Come and join us at Sun University World Tour and win PRIZES.

Date: May 23, 2007

Time: 4 to 7pm

Where: UCSC, Simularium, Engineering 2 Building 
Register here -> RVSP

Monday Apr 23, 2007

Temple of the Sun Game: Indiana Jones meets Sun Java Developers

Temple of the Sun

Sun is sponsoring a contest with a 5K first prize.
Rules and how to play --> link

Cash prizes will be awarded to the three highest scores - 1 st Place : $5,000USD, 2 nd Place : $2,500USD and 3 rd Place : $1,000USD.



TEMPLE OF THE
SUN

University World Tour

Thursday Apr 12, 2007

Sunday at UCSC pictures

  • 10:00 AM To 10:15 AM Welcome and COE Presentation
  • 10:15 AM To 11:00 AM OpenSPARCTM and How It Benefits the Academic Community David Weaver
  • 11:00 AM To 11:45 AM Sun's Server Roadmap with working lunch provided by Sun Elias Alagna
  • 11:45 AM To 12:30 PM Sun's Storage Roadmap Richard Kallmeyer
  • 12:30 PM To 1:15 PM Data Center in a Box: Project Blackbox Mike Bohlig
  • 1:15 PM To 1:45 PM Sun's Matching Grant Program Grace Caulfield
  • 1:45 PM To 2:00 PM Wrap-up and Sun Day Drawing Grace Caulfield
Welcoming faculties and ITS staffs. Grace gives an opening talk. Professor Jose Renau recieves an award for SUN Academic Excellence.

Tuesday Apr 10, 2007

April 12, 2007, SUNDAY at UCSC

UC Santa Cruz Sun Day

Today’s institutions face a myriad of IT challenges, including managing data growth, protecting data, and simplifying data management; all while attempting to reduce IT costs. Sun has some answers to these difficult challenges and we would like to share them with you.

We’ll be on campus for a technical update and we would like you to join us.

We'll discuss:

Data Center in a Box -- Project Blackbox Trailblazing Advancements

Project Blackbox's innovative design will offer businesses unparalleled speed, flexibility, and economics in deploying IT resources anywhere at any time.

> A Complete Datacenter Designed for Rapid

Deployment

> Unmatched Datacenter Flexibility

> Breakthrough Economics

High Performance Computing

In the new global economy, speed-to-market is an essential component in getting, and staying, ahead of the competition. High Performance Computing (HPC) concentrates on this critical need. It uses compute power to help solve highly complex problems, perform critical analysis, or run computationally intensive workloads —all faster and more efficiently. The outcome is faster time to results.

Disaster Recovery/Storage Planning for Continuity

> Sun is on campus and you are invited to join us!

“ Just about every CIO and startup I meet saysthey're crippled by datacenter energy and spaceconstraints -- today's solutions are clearly failingto meet the needs of Web 2.0 ”

— Jonathan Schwartz CEO and President Sun Microsystems

Data and communication centers are the heart of most institutions today. When either key asset is compromised -- whether by hardware failure, software failure, data corruption, or data loss -- an institution faces severe potential losses unless a robust contingency plan is already in place.

Server Review and Roadmap

Learn about Sun's exciting server technology and how these and our soon-to-be released servers help Davis reduce its server footprint, bring down energy costs, and leverage efficiencies in server capacity across campus.

AGENDA:
10:00am -10:15am Welcome and COE Presentation
10:15am - 11:00am OpenSPARC and How It Benefits the
Academic Community
11:00am - 11:45am Sun's Server Roadmap
with working lunch provided by Sun
11:45am - 12:30pm Sun's Storage Roadmap
12:30pm - 1:15pm Data Center in a Box: Project Blackbox
1:15pm - 1:45pm Sun's Matching Grant Program
1:45pm - 2:00pm Wrap-up and Sun Day Drawing

WHEN:

April 12, 2007 10:00am - 2:00pm

WHERE:

UC Santa Cruz Baskin Engineering Room 330 1156 High Street Santa Cruz, CA 95064

TO REGISTER:

Space is limited, so we ask that you please RSVP if you would like to attend.

www.suneventreg.com, #1461

To RSVP by phone or for more information, please contact:

Ann James Email: Ann.James@Sun.COM Phone: 800-555-9786 x30112

Saturday Jan 06, 2007

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