Sun Microsystems on Tuesday said it will a add a million software developers globally, including from India, to enhance its operations. "India continues to grow and we are adding at least 20,000 software developers to our programme here. We are looking at adding software developers across the globe," Matt Thompson, director of technology outreach, Sun Microsystems, told reporters on the sidelines of Sun Tech Day 2006 here.
Laurie Tolson, vice-president, Java Platform Group, said, "We are partnering with various IITs to impart Java training for software developers besides also the merging of next-generation technologies." She said Sun had committed to open-sourcing its entire software portfolio using industry-standard open source licensing model to allow customers to have easy and broad access of its source code.
Sun Tech Days 2006 is a forum providing professionals developers, programmers, web developers, content providers, service providers and systems integrators with technology trainings and tools necessary for developing competitive application for the Internet, intranet and enterprise environment.
Laurie Tolson, vice-president, Java Platform Group, said, "We are partnering with various IITs to impart Java training for software developers besides also the merging of next-generation technologies." She said Sun had committed to open-sourcing its entire software portfolio using industry-standard open source licensing model to allow customers to have easy and broad access of its source code.
Sun Tech Days 2006 is a forum providing professionals developers, programmers, web developers, content providers, service providers and systems integrators with technology trainings and tools necessary for developing competitive application for the Internet, intranet and enterprise environment.
