The SunNetworkSM 2004 Conference in Shanghai June 2-3, 2004,
will present opportunities to hear keynotes from Sun executives and to
attend technical breakout sessions in many tracks for
developers, IT managers, systems administrators, LOB managers and
executives.
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Sun CEO Scott McNealy will begin the SunNetworkSM Berlin with a
keynote that examines alternatives to today's technology debacles.
McNealy and other Sun executives will discuss systems that impact the
way customers acquire, develop and manage technology. The conference
will also feature social activities to keep attendees entertained in
the evening hours.
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The keynotes at SunNetworkSM Berlin will feature Sun executives
starting with a welcome address by Elie Simon, and talks by Scott
McNealy, Mark Tolliver, Robert Youngjohns and Greg Papadopoulos. They
will cover topics of Sun's network computing stratgey and the
importance of innovation in IT.
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Some of the SunNetworkSM Conference's tracks and sessions include:
Using IT to Solve Business Problems, The Networked Economy, Attacking
Cost and Complexity, Platforms and Tools for Developers, and Tech Days
at SunNetwork.
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The SunNetworkSM Conference in Berlin, Germany, will be held December
3-4, 2003. September's SunNetwork Conference in San Francisco was an
overwhelming success. SunNetwork EMEA promises to be equally exciting
and productive. Scheduled keynotes include Scott McNealy, Jonathan Schwartz, Mark Tolliver and William Vass.
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Some of the many benefits of attending the SunNetworkSM EMEA 2003
December 3-4 in Berlin include getting first-hand insights from Sun
leaders, attending technical sessions, hearing Sun announcements
first and viewing demonstrations of Sun's latest solutions for network
computing.
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