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SunNetwork 2004 Conference -- Shanghai
June 2-3, 2004
March 1, 2004,
Volume 73, Issue 1

The SunNetworkSM 2004 Conference in Shanghai, PRC, June 2-3, 2004, will present opportunities to hear keynotes from Sun executives and to attend technical breakout sessions in many tracks, including developers, IT managers, systems administrators, LOB managers and executives.

Major themes for the event will be attacking cost and complexity, unleashing mobility with security and accelerating network service development.

The Solutions Pavilion will showcase technology and innovations from Sun and dozens of leading vendors, including:

  • Digital China Holdings, Ltd.
  • Beijing Teamsun Technology Co., Ltd
  • Macromedia, Inc.
  • FatWire Corp.
  • Siebel Systems, Inc.
  • Modern Devices (China), Ltd.

Tracks

Developers

Sun Tech Days: Sessions will focus on software development using JavaTM technology for the enterprise, and on developing for the desktop, mobile clients and Java CardTM API. These developer-to-developer talks are designed for different technical levels, including enterprise developers and ISV audiences. They will present an end-to-end perspective on the architecture, technologies and roadmap for building portable and interoperable software solutions for today and tomorrow based on Java and other technologies.

Learn about the newest trends in development tools and the latest paradigms in development methodologies. Hear about best-practices, design patterns, and performance optimization techniques for the SolarisTM Operating System, SPARC and x86 platforms, Linux, and the Sun Java System stack. And you'll get insights on developing to the Java Enterprise System and with Sun JavaTM Studio Creator (formerly Project Rave).

Hands-on Labs: Test-drive the latest solutions first-hand. Get an introduction and two hours of lab time with experts ready to assist and answer questions. Share your experiences with fellow developers during an interactive wrap-up session.

IT Managers

Attacking Cost and Complexity -- Strategies for IT Managers: Find out how to quickly design, implement and manage a robust architecture that supports future growth and continuous real-time access. Learn about new products and upgrade schedules and how to apply the advances to your IT infrastructure. Hear strategies for achieving faster time to market and maintaining competitive advantage.

System Administrators

Uptime is for Systems, Not Administrators: Learn about tools to help manage your IT infrastructure more efficiently. Sessions in this track will address increasing the availability of your network computing infrastructure. Discover best practices to strengthen your skills. Get updates on the latest developments in data continuance, security, user IDs, and patch installation. Learn how to maximize the capabilities of the Solaris OS.

LOB Managers/Executives

Using IT to Solve Business Problems: How to create long-term value by taking advantage of new technologies and reduce cost and complexity. Learn about best practices related to server consolidation, disaster recovery and business continuance. Other topics include Grid Computing and Network Identity, the Sun Java Enterprise System, Sun Managed Services and Reference Architectures. Customers share how they design, implement and manage real business solutions on Sun systems with bottom-line results. See how Sun and its partners have enabled the world's leading organizations to achieve proven return on investment (ROI).

Fee

Register before May 31 using this discount code 030A000006 to get the special price of $40 USD. If you register after June 1, the price is $125 USD.

Space is limited. Register now to reserve your seat:

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