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10 Sep 2001
#4635
The Autumn SUPerG Program
October 8-11

The Autumn SUPerG program, Sun's technical forum for high-end Server and Storage customers, will be held October 8-11, 2001 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

The program is dedicated to users of Sun Solutions within the data center and high-performance computing sectors. SUPerG is a technical forum designed to provide highly interactive and intimate exchanges between Sun's leading technical experts and engineers and Sun customers.
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    10 Sep 2001
    #4641
    Upcoming Events
    September, October, November 2001

    Sun's events web page lists upcoming events for September, October, and November 2001. Events include conferences worldwide on Java technology, online learning, ISVs, and development.
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    10 Sep 2001
    #4642
    HPC Consortium
    Upcoming Events

    The Sun education web site lists a number of events that are of interest to the computing community. These include: EDUCAUSE 2001 KEY ANNUAL Higher Education Tradeshow, National School Boards Association, and International SC2001 Conference.
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    10 Sep 2001
    #4644
    Sun Products in Automotive and Aerospace
    White Paper on AutoWeb

    The white paper, "AutoWeb--Making a Difference in Automotive and Aerospace," available on the Sun web site covers how innovations in network computing are creating a more efficient workplace. AutoWeb is a highly secure environment for enterprises in the automotive and aerospace industries to communicate electronically. Sun provides innovative solutions to solve the problems of higher performance systems architectures, resource sharing, interoperability, and global access.
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      10 Sep 2001
      #4645
      Lego MindStorm Challenge Award
      Sponsored by Sun

      Sun sponsored the first Java Technology Lego MindStorm Challenge award in Menlo Park, CA earlier this year. Teams competed from UC Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz, and Stanford University. All the teams attended a luncheon with James Gosling. The conversation was recorded and is available in MP3 format. Photos are also available online.
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