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The FINANCIAL -- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) on October 29 announced the launch of two social networking portals especially designed to connect and empower the global education community.
The new EduConnection.org community serves Sun's education sector customers, while Open Source University Meetup (OSUM, pronounced "awesome") caters to students interested in open source programming tools and platforms.
Open source technologies are a cost-effective solution for many educational institutions today: 51 percent of schools in a recent EDUCAUSE survey already use them. As the leading contributor of open source technologies, Sun has expertise in building developer communities to foster technology innovations. EduConnection.org builds on that developer community foundation and focuses on solving technology issues.
Open Source University Meetup (OSUM)
"Sun knows that communities drive innovation, especially among educators and researchers. To this end, we created Educonnection.org and OSUM to encourage conversations and information sharing among all of our stakeholders, from students to educators," said Joe Hartley, vice president, global education, government and healthcare, Sun Microsystems. "At EDUCAUSE 2008, we're demonstrating how our open source, Web 2.0 and other leading technologies have already impacted the education community. With new forums like Educonnection.org and OSUM, our community-focused approach will help shape the digital campus today, while also priming the innovators of tomorrow."
At EDUCAUSE, Sun is also showcasing products and solutions for the education community including:
MySQL for Education - How the open source MySQL database is used on campus, both for student-facing and administrative applications.
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