Videos tagged with Sun


MongoDB, High-Performance SQL-Free Database

MongoDB, High-Performance SQL-Free Database

Posted in Databases, Development, Companies

Hosted by Eric David Benari, Organizer of the NYC MySQL GroupDwight is one of the leading engineering minds in the Interactive industry, possessing a particular knack for solving the most complex problems.In 1995, Dwight co-founded DoubleClick and served as its CTO for ten years. Dwight was the architect of the DoubleClick ad serving infrastructure, DART, which serves tens of billions of ads pe...

Tags: Sun, Databases, MySQL, SQL, 10gen, meetup, Development, Companies, doubleclick, Mongodb, Nosql, ...




RailsConf Europe 08: Meet the Sun You Don't Know

RailsConf Europe 08: Meet the Sun You Don't Know

Posted in Conferences, Development, Frameworks

You think Sun is the Java company. Enterprise Edition. Steak and strippers. But Java’s only part of the story, and the story is changing every day. In ten minutes, you’ll get a whirlwind tour of a different Sun, one that gives hardware breaks to startups, open sources cornerstone software like Solaris, OpenJDK, ZFS and DTrace, and actively funds Ruby projects on and off the JVM. You...

Tags: Conferences, Ruby, Ruby On Rails, Frameworks, Java, Sun, railsconf, JVM, O'Reilly, RailsConf Europe 2008


Sun SPOTs

Sun SPOTs

Posted in Conferences, Companies, Development, Science

Roger will present a quick overview of Sun Labs, the research arm of Sun Microsystems Inc. He will then talk about Project Sun SPOT (http://www.sunspotworld.com), a completely open source development platform designed to inspire the next generation of gadgets. Sun SPOT devices are Java-based, small, wireless, mesh networked, secure, sensors and effectors that can be used in everything from sens...

Tags: Techtalks, Google, Conferences, Java, Sun, Hardware, engEDU, Education, Google Tech Talks, Robotics, spaughts, ...


Tim Bray on Rails, REST, XML, Java, and More

Tim Bray on Rails, REST, XML, Java, and More

Posted in Development, Frameworks, Web Technologies, Project Management, Testing, Conferences

Summary InfoQ Ruby editor Obie Fernandez interviews Tim Bray, one of the inventors of XML and current Director of Web Technologies for Sun Microsystems. We cover varied topics such as his opinions about Ruby and Rails, the impact of dynamic languages on web development, static versus dynamic typing, Sun's support of the JRuby project, Atom, and WS-* versus REST approaches to systems integration...

Tags: Ruby, Ruby On Rails, Frameworks, Technologies, Java, Sun, Interview, xml, SOAP, TDD, Web Services, ...



Zed Shaw and Matt Pelletier Decide if Rails is Enterprise Ready

Zed Shaw and Matt Pelletier Decide if Rails is Enterprise Ready

Posted in Conferences, Development, Testing, Frameworks, Security

Summary Zed Shaw and Matt Pelletier sat down with InfoQ's Obie Fernandez at RailsConf to explore some of the reasoning behind setting up the mongrel project, getting adoption in enterprise and dealing with developers who just aren't ready. Watch the interview to find out how much Shaw's Enterprise Mongrel product will cost, where the support contracts are and who'll come out on top when the vul...

Tags: Conferences, Ruby, Testing, Ruby On Rails, Frameworks, Java, Sun, Interview, selenium, OpenID, .NET Framework, ...


OpenMQ, the untold story, Part 2

OpenMQ, the untold story, Part 2

Posted in Conferences, Development

This session discusses why you should consider Java™ Message Service (JMS) and OpenMQ for scalable and reliable architectures. The presentation includes a use case from the No. 2 Australian e-business site. Wotif.com's Greg Luck calls OpenMQ Sun's best kept secret and insisted on presenting OpenMQ at the latest CommunityOne conference. This was a replay of Dave Whitla's presentation in Sy...

Tags: Conferences, Java, Sun, OpenMQ, CommunityOne, JMS


OpenMQ, the untold story, Part 1

OpenMQ, the untold story, Part 1

Posted in Conferences, Development

This session discusses why you should consider Java™ Message Service (JMS) and OpenMQ for scalable and reliable architectures. The presentation includes a use case from the No. 2 Australian e-business site. Wotif.com's Greg Luck calls OpenMQ Sun's best kept secret and insisted on presenting OpenMQ at the latest CommunityOne conference. This was a replay of Dave Whitla's presentation in Sy...

Tags: Conferences, Java, Sun, OpenMQ, CommunityOne, JMS



The Lively Kernel

The Lively Kernel

Posted in Conferences, Companies, Development

Google Tech Talks January, 24 2008 ABSTRACT The Sun Labs Lively Kernel is a new approach to web programming. It provides a complete platform for web applications, including dynamic graphics, network access, and development tools, and requires nothing more than available web browsers. We call the system lively for three reasons: It comes live off a web page. There is no installation. The entire ...

Tags: Techtalks, Google, Conferences, Sun, Lectures, Broadcasting, Development, Companies