| | | | | | | | | | | | | general session cloud 9:00 am – 10:00 am | | | | technical sessions 10:10 am – 4:50 pm | | | | general session cloud 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm | | | | community reception 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm | | | | Check out the full agenda. | | | | | | | | Cloud Platforms | | | | RIAs and Scripting | | | | Web Platforms | | | | Server-Side Platforms | | | | Operating Systems and Infrastructure | | | | Free and Open | | | | | | | COMMUNITYONE EAST March 18, 2009 | sun.com/communityone Live Webcast and Live Chat Dear Kiran E, Join us for a full-day web event of education, innovation, and exchange. | | OPEN. INNOVATION. CHOICE. OK, the economy is bad, but your development choices don't have to be. Whether you're focused on creating robust Web apps, building a scalable infrastructure, or thinking about cloud computing, you'll find sessions on proven free and open-source software (FOSS) technologies and tools. This is stuff you can really get excited about. We're opening our doors with a live webcast and live chat with the experts. CommunityOne is an open developer conference sponsored by Sun Microsystems, Inc. After two capacity years in San Francisco, we're rolling out the red carpet in New York on March 18. Can't attend the event in person? No worries. Sun is streaming the general session and select breakouts live at sun.com/communityone, starting at 9:00 a.m. EDT/6:00 a.m. PDT on March 18, 2009. What can you expect at the CommunityOne web event? No marketing hype or sales pitches, just the opportunity to learn about open-source projects that span languages, operating systems, Web and application servers, databases, services, and more via a live broadcast and a live chat where you can engage with experts and ask questions on numerous topics all day long. Be among the first to hear Sun's unique vision for cloud computing in a general session led by Dave Douglas and Lew Tucker. And tune in to CommunityOne breakout sessions and a cloud panel discussion throughout the day, at sun.com/communityone. Attend the CommunityOne East web event without registration by visiting sun.com/communityone on March 18, 2009. And if you can't make it to the web event that day, we'll be recording and posting the sessions to the site for on-demand replay. You can also sign up for an SMS reminder to be notified of the event so you won't miss a thing. CommunityOne East Web Event Agenda — (all times are EDT) March 18, 2009 | | | | 9:00 a.m. | General Session featuring Dave Douglas and Lew Tucker, Sun Microsystems. | | | | | 10:10 a.m. | MySQL and PHP — State of the Union Hans Zaunere, New York PHP, LLC | | | | | 11:10 a.m. | Open Storage with OpenSolaris Peter Buckingham, Sun Microsystems, Inc. | | | | | 12:40 p.m. | NetBeans 6.5 and Glassfish v3 — The Synergy for Pragmatic Java EE 6 Development Adam Bien, Consultant | | | | | 1:40 p.m. | Analyzing PHP Web Applications with DTrace David Soria Parra, Sun Microsystems, Inc. | | | | | 3:00 p.m. | The Third Wave of Open: Open Source and Business Models Simon Phipps, Sun Microsystems, Inc. | | | | | 4:00 p.m. | Persistent Clouds: New Models for Data Storage Geir Magnusson Jr., 10gen | | | | | 5:00 p.m. | Cloud Panel discussion, moderated by David Berlind | For questions about the CommunityOne East web event, please email us at sun-webevent@sun.com. For questions about the CommunityOne East live event and agenda, visit us at the CommunityOne East website or email us at communityoneeast@eventreg.com. Spread the word. Forward this to your friends and colleagues. If you have any questions or feedback, please send a message to sun-webevent@sun.com. Thank you, Sun Microsystems, Inc. | |