วันอังคาร ส.ค. 28, 2550

15-17 Auguest 2007 This seminar is provide a training for Sun's staff and partner who come from almost all over the world!! This seminar is held at Ballroom ,Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel. I didn't have a chance to went to the first day but I join the last 2 day, the topic in the seminar is variety from deep stategy marketing to very tecnical topic.


Evening session and Dinner session @ Ballroom

The hilight for me in this event is to met Gary Serda and Ganesh Hiregoudar my manager and Joe Hartley vice president for Education & Research. I've heard a good news from Ganesh that he's gonna be project manager for Campus Ambassador program in Asia south and he gonna find some mentor for us. For this reason I think in the next semester that gonna start soon will be improve so much from the last semester 'cause we now have someone who help Campus Ambassador in Asia south directly. And for the Sun's policy that Sun'll increase Campus Ambassador this year ,So In thailand we gonna have more CA!! (This is very exciting for me)


Gary and Ganesh both are my manager (left), Me with P'kook Execitive Admin and P'MOD our beauty receptionist


Me with Joe Hartley (left), Last moment before leaving

PS. In Sun UniversityDays event there's Press session and there's some news come to interviews about Sun Microsystem (Thailand) corporate with IT-KMITL. Here's the news from that press session (Only in Thai-version).

Thairath Onlines

Prachachat

Thaiware

วันศุกร์ ก.ค. 27, 2550

Developer Days promises to empower the next generation of developers with important IT skills and resources to contribute to the innovation of new technologies and participate in the Web 2.0 era. This is the perfect opportunity to advance your development skills with cutting-edge technical education at no cost.

The half-day conference on 16 July is loaded with practical information and insights on Java technology and covers an array of hot technology topics such as web-tier programming, Open Source and Web 2.0.

12.30pm Registration
1.15pm Opening Remark
1.30pm Keynote: Developers in the Participation Age by Reggie Hutcherson,Senior Manager, Sun Technology Outreach, Sun Microsystems
1.55pm Platinum Sponsor Session: Oracle
2.15pm Demo Showcase
2.45pm Java SE Roadmap
3.15pm Technical Benefits and Program Offerings to Developers by Dr.Thanachar Numnonda, Business Development Director, Software Practice, Sun Microsystems (Thailand), featuring Elixir Technology
3.35pm Tea Break
3.50pm End to End Application Development using NetBeans
4.25pm Deploy, Tune and Maximise Performance with Solaris and Sun Studio
5.05pm Web-Tier Programming with Javascript
5.45pm 7 Habits of an Effective Developer in the Web 2.0 Era
6.00pm Lucky Draw & End

วันอาทิตย์ ก.ค. 01, 2550

28 June 2007 10.00pm Sun Microsystem (Thailand) Ltd. and the Faculty of Information Technology , KMITL have an agreement call 'Memorandum of Understanding'. About the detail I don't know much information but all I've known is about Sun Microsystem invest their Technology to build SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) Center at IT,KMITL. So Faculty of Information Technology will be like a study & distribute SOA knowleadge center in order to make student and audience to understanding 'what SOA really is?'.


The meeting before signing

Mr.Samuel Lo (Director Marketing Golbal Education and Research Sun Hongkok), Mr.Subhaprasert Wongsuwan and Dr.Thanachart Numnonda (Sun Thainland) came to signed the agreement with Assoc.Prof. Dr.Boonwat Attachoo (The dean of IT,KMITL) and Khun Thanisa Kruawaisayawan (Lecturer IT,KMITL). Actually I'm not involve in this event. I intend just for meet Samuel but I ended up join with the meeting.


Signing Memorandum of Understanding

29 June 2007 18.00pm Sun Microsystem (Thailand) Ltd. have the party call 'Sun fun party'. This party is setup for end of year (finished fourth quarter) at Bangkok club ,Sathorn. I've a chance to join them it's very fun and warm because everybody is informally. I ate a lot of food and drink ,I kinda like this event ,so I very enjoy my Job :)


Let's sing and dance!


(left) Me with Khun Rampa GM Sun Thailand , Three King! (P'Dae-Samuel-Me)


FRIDAY NIGHT IN THAILAND IS HORRIBLE (My way back home I stuck an hour on Praram 9 road 23.00pm -_-")

วันพฤหัสบดี พ.ค. 10, 2550

JavaONE (Open Network Environment) -- WORLD'S LARGEST DEVELOPER CONFERENCE -- SETS INDUSTRY AGENDA WITH NEW TECHNOLOGIES, COMMUNITIES AND MARKET INITIATIVES

Many people already knows a lot of thing in Java Technology like JavaSE, JavaME, JavaEE but in the real world (Business and Enterprise) there's one event that gather many Huge enterprise, Genuis Developers to talk about Java Technology and only a few knows this awesome event "JavaONE". So I think this infomation will help you.

JavaOne is an annual conference (since 1996) put on by Sun Microsystems to discuss Java technologies, primarily among Java developers. JavaOne is held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California usually between April and June and typically runs from Sunday to Friday. Technical sessions on a variety of topics are held during the day. In the evening, Birds of a Feather (BOF) sessions are held at the Moscone Center and surrounding hotels. BOF sessions allow people to focus in on a particular aspect of Java technology. Access to the technical sessions, keynote presentations, exhibits and BOF sessions requires a conference pass which usually costs between $1795 to $2500 USD.

May 8-11, 2007 - This week, thousands of Java technology developers, enthusiasts, and industry experts are gathering in San Francisco for the 2007 JavaOne Conference. The conference is expected to draw over 15,000 attendees from around the world, making it one of the largest annual developer events.

This year's theme, "Open Possibilities," celebrates the open sourcing of the Java platform, offering the promise of better applications and renewed growth and adoption as more developers participate in the creation and evolution of Java technology. There has never been a more exciting time for Java technology on the desktop. Creating desktop client applications that integrate with the native desktop is easier than ever. New application frameworks, deployment strategies, Web service APIs, and appealing graphical user interfaces (GUIs) are now available. Find out why after a decade of massive growth, Java technology is making history again.


Sun President and CEO Jonathan Schwartz, left, laughs with United Nations New York Director of Sport and for Development and Peace Djibril Diallo.


James Gosling (Father of Java) with the NetBeans community, today announced the availability of the NetBeans 6.0 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Preview release. NetBeans 6.0 IDE extends support beyond Java and C/C++ by providing a rich set of features for the Ruby and JavaScript dynamic scripting languages, and continues to enable developer productivity with ease-of-use and support for the latest Java Standards.

In addition, session tracks will provide real-world guidance on the latest applications of Java technology. Here are just a few:

The Next-Generation Web:
The Web has entered the next stage of its development (also known as Web 2.0,) a second generation of online services built on wide-scale sharing and participation.

Open Source: Open Source development adds a new dimension to Java code, its communities, and its users.
Tools and Languages: Learn how to apply traditional Java programming environment tools and new scripting languages to enhance productivity for developing for and deploying to the Java platform.

JavaOne Pavilion :
The JavaOne Pavilion provides an opportunity to meet face-to-face with experts from leading technology companies who understand your development needs. Test-drive new tools and methodologies for the Java platform that will support your development efforts and enhance your career. Show exhibitors include Intel, Motorola, Oracle, AMD, BEA, IBM, NAVTEQ, Nokia, SAP and 90 other companies and organizations.

For more Detail: 2007 JavaOne Conference Homepage
PS. Thank you very much for ur pic na krub Teera :)

วันพฤหัสบดี เม.ย. 19, 2550

Sun Microsystems Fosters Open Source Innovation on Campus
Tuesday February 6, 11:30 am ET

Campus Ambassador Program

Sun's Campus Ambassadors are facilitating the adoption of open source technologies on campus, as well as fostering community and innovation. These technologies and open source projects include the Solaris 10 OS; Java technology-based systems; community projects such as the OpenSolaris project and OpenSPARC(TM) technology project; and the NetBeans(TM) integrated development environment (IDE) and Sun Studio(TM) software tools. Sun provides the Campus Ambassadors with free training and support; in turn, ambassadors help student developers take advantage of Sun's robust portfolio of high- value, no-cost resources, such as free web-based training, free developer tools, open source technologies and communities, and easily accessible technical support via forums and communities. "

In selecting candidates for the Campus Ambassador program, Sun is choosing from among the most original and innovative young minds on campus today. Anil Gulecha, a Campus Ambassador from India, invented a way for Solaris to be booted off a USB drive. One of Sun's Canadian Campus Ambassadors, Martin Morissette, led a team of students who built a Java technology-powered submarine, called Autonomous Underwater Vehicle, that dazzled judges at the prestigious International Autonomous Underwater Competition sponsored by the Association for Unmanned Vehicles Systems International (AUVSI) and the Office of Naval Research (ONR).

Sun is also turning to its Campus Ambassador community in order to provide business and academic decision makers valuable insight into needs and expectations for university IT infrastructures. In a recent survey of Sun Campus Ambassadors, students expressed high expectations for e-learning resources, wireless access and open source tools -- insight that may shape IT decisions, purchasing and the market itself. Several sessions at WWERC will address these issues, and Sun's Hal Stern, senior vice president of systems engineering, will host a panel of students who will share their IT challenges, triumphs, expectations and frustrations.

"The people at Sun are a great mentors and the internship opportunity helps enhance students' careers," said Fahad Hussain, Sun Campus Ambassador at San Jose State University. "Sun works closely with the universities to equip students with advanced skills, hands-on experience with leading-edge, open source technologies, and the confidence to create new technologies. Not only does Sun offer training and support, the dialogue goes both ways. Sun is interested in hearing what we really need to get the most from our IT education and be ready to make a difference in the business world."

Contests Encourage Student Innovation

As one way to foster innovation among student developers, Sun has sponsored several academic contests. For example, in Singapore, Sun is sponsoring JavaJive for the second year in a row. Java Jive is a contest that offers university students an opportunity to develop applications on NetBeans and Solaris in a fun yet competitive environment. At WWERC, Sun will also announce the winners of the Solaris 10 OS University Challenge. To view that announcement, please visit: http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/pr/2007-02/sunflash.20070206.1.xml .

Many of Sun's resources for young developers are part of Sun Developer Network (SDN) Academic Developer Program. Launched in 2005, this program extends Sun's resources for the developer community to students, researchers and faculty around the world. The program aims to increase the access that students have to educational developer tools, thus helping them graduate with the skills they need to contribute to the advancement of technology. For more information, please visit http://developers.sun.com/learning/academic/ .

Sun's commitment to education overall is exemplified by Curriki, which started as online project started by Sun Microsystems to develop works for education in a collaborative effort, originally called Global Education and Learning Community (GELC). Curriki's mission is to improve education around the world by empowering teachers, students and parents with user-created, free, open source curricula. By building a world class learning environment that is community developed and supported, and publishing it for free on the Web, Curriki works to help ensure that anyone, from anywhere can participate.

The leadership team consists of people with a long-time commitment to exploring the use of technology to improve education, such as Scott McNealy.

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