Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) and State Administration of Foreign
Experts Affairs of People's Republic of China (SAFEA) today signed a
pioneering agreement to support China's national drive on talents
cultivation and significantly improve the quality and capabilities of
China’s university administrators, teachers and future technologists by
leveraging the power of open source technologies.
Through a memorandum of understanding, Sun Microsystems and SAFEA will
commit to a long-term cooperation relationship on a series of customized
seminars, trainings, workshops and internship programs to empower key
university administrators, teachers and IT talents with Sun's world
leading IT innovations and industry-recognized open source technologies.
Additionally, the two will collaborate on the training programs for key
teachers from China’s National Software and IC Talent International
Training Bases and National Linux Technology Training and Promotion
Centers.
SAFEA is the administrative department of the Chinese government that is
responsible for sending Chinese technical and managerial professionals
for overseas training, as well as managing foreign talent that comes to
train in China. In recent years, SAFEA's training program has been seen
as extremely effective in terms of enhancing the quality of teachers and
IT talents to improve the capability of universities on an international
playing field. As Open Source technology has consistently been connected
to innovation and competitiveness, this agreement will help China's
higher education talent get exposed to the forefront of information
technology and promote it more widely throughout the country.
"As one of the largest contributors to the open source community, Sun
has long championed the innovative and competitive effects of Open
Source and we've consistently seen the positive impact that results when
higher education leads the way," said Lin Lee, Vice President, Global
Communities, Sun Microsystems. "We applaud SAFEA for its leadership and
commitment to harnessing this future trend. By pledging to support Open
Source professional development for higher education talent, China's
government leaders are showing another positive direction in the
country's leading-edge thinking that will continue to build on its rich
history of innovation."
"The development of information technology and open source brings new
demands and new challenges to higher education and high-end talent
cultivation, while at the same time bringing new opportunities. Sun is
well known for its technology innovation, open spirit and open source
strategy,” said Li Bing, Deputy Director, State Administration of
Foreign Experts Affairs of China. "The cooperation with Sun is in line
with the strategy of SAFEA in terms of talent absorption. It helps
broaden the vision of Chinese faculties in the field of higher education
and talent cultivation and deepens their understanding on the forefront
of information technology.”
Sun's Open Source technologies -- software or technology that is
distributed under a license enabling users the right to copy, modify and
redistribute the source code -- have proven to be more cost-effective,
provide greater security, and deliver enhanced accessibility for
citizens. Today, most of the Internet runs on free, open-source software
such as Apache, MySQL(TM) and GNU/Linux. By leveraging open
technologies, organizations are no longer locked-in to expensive,
long-term licensing contracts that typically require additional costs
for new technologies to work with legacy solutions.
In recent months, Open Source adoption around the world has grown. In
February 2009, the Ministry of Technology in the United Kingdom
announced that it will now direct the nation's government agencies to
adopt Open Source in new ways while even preferring it over proprietary
software in some cases. It joined the governments of Vietnam, Brazil,
Denmark and South Africa among others that have recognized the power of
open standards or Open Source technology solutions for the benefit of
their citizens to lower costs, improve security and reduce the use of
pirated software.
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
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About SAFEA
The State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs (SAFEA), People's
Republic of China, is responsible for the administration of experts from
abroad, and from the Hong Kong SAR, the Macao SAR and the Taiwan region
in various fields, and is also in charge of sending Chinese technical
and managerial professionals from government departments and enterprises
for overseas training.