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Now
more than ever, the Java platform is the best technology for many embedded use
cases. Java’s platform independence, high level of functionality, security, and
developer productivity, address the key pain points in building embedded
solutions... and that’s not just our opinion. Take a look at the new IDC
report on Oracle’s stewardship of Java, “Java: Two and a half Years After the Acquisition” (doc
#236309, August 2012).
Java already powers around 3 billion
devices worldwide, with traditional desktops and servers being only a small
portion of that, and the ‘Internet of Things‘ is just really starting to
explode. It is estimated that within five years, intelligent and connected
embedded devices will outnumber desktops and mobile phones combined, and will
generate the majority of the traffic on the Internet.
Is your platform and services strategy ready
for the coming disruptions and opportunities?
It should come as no surprise that Oracle is
enthusiastically focused on
Java for Embedded . New this year, Oracle is demonstrating
its further commitment to the embedded marketplace by offering, for the first
time, a dedicated conference focused on the business aspects of embedded Java: Java Embedded @ JavaOne.
Co-located with the technically-focused JavaOne conference,
Java
Embedded @ JavaOne will run for two days in San Francisco
targeting C-level executives, architects, business leaders, and decision
makers.
With 24 inspired business sessions with
expert speakers from 18 prominent companies driving the next generation of Java
Embedded business solutions (such as Cinterion, ARM, Hitachi and Rockwell
Automation), attendees will learn how Java Embedded technologies and solutions
can offer compelling value and a clear path forward to business efficiency and
agility.
You’ll
also see how Oracle’s comprehensive technology portfolio can deliver a complete
‘Machine to Machine’ platform, from device to datacenter, resulting in a highly
secure, resilient, high-performance and cost-effective solution.
Seating is limited and we expect a lot of
interest in this new event, so please register
now! Note that if you are already attending the Oracle
OpenWorld or JavaOne conferences, you can attend this conference for only $100
more. Watch my video below to find out more.
I hope to see you there!
Judson
Althoff
SVP of WWA&C
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