The event acts as one of the platforms that we, at Sun, use to continually invest in our employees' ongoing technical advancement. One of the unique characteristics of this particular event is that it is primarily targeted toward customer-facing engineers - while a majority of speakers are themselves in customer-facing roles. This allows for an open forum for exchange of ideas, fueled by a vast array of experiences on the use of different client's requirements and technology implementations.
This year the conference is taking place September 30th through October 4th. My contribution will be a presentation on the subject of Solaris 10 Minimization: Lessons Learned from the field. The subject of Solaris minimization is near and dear to many of our customers' hearts, especially those in the Financial services space.
The topic is not something that is new, yet it has grown in visibility and importance due to increased audit and compliance requirements that financial clients need to exercise in their IT infrastructures.
Two of my back-to-back sessions are scheduled for Tuesday, October 3rd - and are as follows:
Session Id: S284161 Session Title: Solaris 10 Adoption and Minimization: Lessons Learned Track: Room: 2010 Date: 03-OCT-06 Start Time: 16:50 Session Id: S284161 Session Title: Solaris 10 Adoption and Minimization: Lessons Learned Track: Room: 2010 Date: 03-OCT-06 Start Time: 18:00
As in the past, the event promises to be really exciting and I am looking forward to it.