Keynote & DemosKeynote and demos from the Sun Technology Evangelist Team.

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Reginald Hutcherson Sun Microsystems is the manager of the evangelists at Sun Microsystems and a Technology Evangelist for the Java 2 platform and Java HotSpot performance engine. In this role, Reggie is responsible for working with key ISV's in the enterprise solutions market to facilitate their adoption of critical Java technologies. Reggie has an extensive background developing state-of-the-art software systems. At the Stanford Research Institute, he researched distributed systems and network protocols. At Sybase Inc., he worked in the Performance & Kernel Architecture group on their distributed database engine. Reggie has a BS in Computer Science and a MBA from the University of California at Berkeley. Additionally, he matriculated in the MS program for Computer Science at Stanford University.
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Angela M. Caicedo Sun Microsystems is a Technology Evangelist at Sun Microsystems who specializes in Sun Open Net Environment (Sun ONE) platform technologies. She graduated from the University EAFIT of Medellin Colombia in 1998 with a B.S. in Computer Science. During 1996-1997 Angela was a visitor student at Center for Educational Computing Initiatives at MIT. Prior to joining Sun, Angela worked for three years as a software developer and researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), in Lausanne Switzerland. Angela did research at Agent Technologies, and in 1999 she made a specialization in Intelligent Agents.
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Chuk Munn-Lee Sun Microsystems Chuk Munn Lee has been programming in the Java language since 1996, when he first joined Sun Microsystems in Hong Kong. He currently works as a senior developer consultant and technology evangelist for Technology Outreach at Sun in Singapore. Chuk's focus is in: Java APIs, Java EE, Java SE, and Java ME. Chuk worked with key Asia-Pacific independent software vendors (ISVs) during the last six years to helped them design, prototype, develop, tune, size, and benchmark their Java applications. Chuk is also an avid gamer; he shares his enthusiasm for Java technology adoption with other game developers. Chuk graduated in 1987 from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Australia, where his favorite subject was compiler theory. Chuk was interviewed by Sun Developer Network (SDN): "A Conversation With...Chuk Munn Lee"
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