Sun Startup Event

Web 2.0 is an oft-used term that many people do not fully understand. One of our partners, Sun Microsystems, has developed a perspective that they would like to share with early stage entrepreneurs, especially those interested in open source technologies.

Sun Startup Event


Agenda


15:30 Registration

16:15

Opening and Reception

Andreas Knoepfli, Managing Director, Sun Microsystems (Schweiz) AG

 

What does Web 2.0 mean to Sun and why do we care?

 


Manuel Jaffrin, EMEA Business Development Manager Web 2.0/Internet Industry

Practice, Sun Microsystems Inc.

16:30  Sun and Open Source
Gilles Gravier, Chief Open Source Ambassador EMEA, Sun Microsystems Inc.


17:00  MySQL Enterprise - Open-Source-Software with comprehensive services for emerging businesses
Brad Wilkinson, Senior Sales Executive, MySQL GmbH – Sun Microsystems Inc.

17:30 Break

17:45  Amazee AG —A customer example: How Open Source technologies support Social Collaboration
Markus Tressl, Head Technology, Amazee AG

18:10  Specific Startup-offering from Sun Microsystems
Patrick Liechti, Business Development Manager Redshift, Sun Microsystems (Schweiz) AG


18:40  Q & A

18:50  Drinks and Snacks

20:45  EURO'08 Quarterfinals winner Group A – second Group B


24:00 End of the event


Date: June 19, 2008

Location:  

 

Sun Microsystems (Schweiz) AG
Auditorium
Javastrasse 2 / Hegnau
8604 Volketswil

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can also read about the event in German at this site. Please feel free to contact Patrick Liechti, of Sun, directly at:

Patrick.Liechti@Sun.COM

They would like to invite you to join them at an event at their headquarters in Zurich (Volketswil) on June 19th from 16:00-19:00, followed by drinks, snacks and the futbol match (until 12:00am!). Speakers will include top execs from Sun and MySQL (see attached agenda).

Please see the detailed agenda attached below. You may register immediately at: 

http://ch.sun.com/startup

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