At its annual China Education & Research Conference, Sun Microsystems,
Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) along with the Ministry of Education of China, today
announced the China Innovation Program for Students (CHIPS), a student
development program providing mentoring and training of the world's
leading open source technologies. As an extension of China's ongoing
"National University Student Creativity Experiment Initiative” that
helps foster the innovation and creativity of China's top university
students, CHIPS builds on Sun's continued commitment to students by
empowering them with the open source expertise needed to enhance their
technology skills as they enter the workforce in a highly competitive
and globalized economy.
"In China and countries all over the world, Sun is finding that open
source technologies and the knowledge to support them are more relevant
and sought after than ever before,” said Lin Lee, vice president at
Global Communities at Sun. "CHIPS is an excellent and creative way to
help these students learn to innovate, while mastering the open source
skills needed to be competitive in today's economy.”
The program will involve an elite group of technology students from 10
universities across China that will split into three teams per
university for a development project where they will leverage open
source technologies over a period of six months. Each team will leverage
the latest in Sun's portfolio of open source, virtual and collaborative
technology solutions to build an on-line virtual collaboration site that
students can use as an educational online community. Technologies
include:
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Project
Wonderland, a Java(TM) and open source toolkit for creating
collaborative 3D virtual worlds;
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Project
Darkstar, an open source software infrastructure that simplifies
the development and operation of massively scalable online games,
virtual worlds, and social networking applications;
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Project
Sun SPOT, a Sun Labs sponsored project designed to investigate new
ways to make wireless devices smarter, more secure and more capable;
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NetBeans(TM),
a leading, open source development platform and Integrated Development
Environment (IDE) for software developers;
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OpenSolaris(TM),
an open source operating systems that encourages innovation,
collaboration, and the extension of OpenSolaris technology.
The best team will be flown to Sun's corporate headquarters in Santa
Clara, Calif. for a one week hosted stay where they will regularly meet
with Sun's industry-leading technologists for additional mentoring
programs to help foster their existing projects or help innovate new
ideas.
To further help students throughout the duration of the program, Sun's
Campus Ambassadors will host online presentations by senior Sun
engineers and quarterly live interactive sessions to answer questions,
encourage discussion and share innovative ideas. Additionally, Sun
engineers and researchers will be training the educators at each
university to ensure that each team has the resources needed to fulfill
its program charter. The following universities will be participating:
Peking and Tsinghua in Beijing; Zhejiang in Hangzhou; Shanghai Jiaotong
and Fudan in Shanghai ; Nanjing in Nanjing; Tianjin in Tianjin; Huazhong
in Wuhan; Xi'an Jiaotong in Xi'an; and Harbin Institute of Technology in
Harbin.
About Sun and Open Source
Sun Microsystems made a public commitment to Free and Open Source
Software (FOSS) and in doing so has contributed billions of dollars as
well as more code to Free Software than any other organization in the
public or private sector. As well as leveraging many industry-wide open
source projects, Sun has taken the unique step of opening its core
software, hardware and storage technologies and sharing them as Free and
open source. Sun's Open Source technologies have proven to be more
cost-effective, provide greater security, and deliver enhanced
accessibility for citizens.
About Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Sun Microsystems develops the technologies that power the global
marketplace. Guided by a singular vision -- "The Network Is The
Computer" -- Sun drives network participation through shared innovation,
community development and open source leadership. Sun can be found in
more than 100 countries and on the Web at http://sun.com.
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