PROJECT: CHANGE TOMORROW!
Your imagination and creativity can transform the future!
Sun Microsystems invites you to join the vibrant Open Source community and put your technological skills to good use at the Open Jive Regional Challenge 2009!
Open Jive, organized by Sun Microsystems, the largest contributor of Open Source technologies, gives you the platform to bring about the change that you want to see around you. A chance for your ideas to come alive and this is your time. In an ever changing world, only your mark will remain.
The objective of the challenge is to use Open Source technologies such as Java Technology, JavaFX, NetBeans IDE, OpenSolaris, MySQL, GlassFish, Project Wonderland, Zembly and many others to develop cutting-edge applications for desktop, web or mobile, that will address key issues that organizations/countries face today, while fostering interactivity between communities on the Internet.
Not only will you get to pit your skills against your peers in your country, you could go on to compete with country champions from Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand and for the first time, champions from Philippines and Indonesia!
The winning team of the regional grand championship will be awarded US$3000 and a free trip to the next Sun Developer event held in the region!
Country champion teams will also walk away with attractive cash prizes and exciting gadgets. Other exciting awards up for grabs include the Innovation Award, Technology Award and the Participation Age Award, and special technology awards from our sponsors.
Start gathering a like minded group of 3 and submit your creative Open Source-based initiatives.
Courtesy of http://sg.sun.com/sunnews/events/2009/openjiv/index.jsp
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Great news for us UICians and for the ITE Program!
The ITE Program have submitted two entries for this year’s challenge. Just this June 26, the JEDI team has announced the Final 14 or shall we say the Finalists for Philippine Challenge. The winner here will be sent to Singapore to compete for the Finals from Champions of Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
The good thing here is that the two teams from UIC-ITE Program have made it to the Final 14 and they will compete this July 14 at the Technological Institute of the Philippines (TIP) in Quezon City and meet the other finalists from prestigious universities from all over the Philippines. I will be with them in Manila and serve as teams’ adviser. And we’re proud that we’re the only teams from Mindanao!
The two UIC-ITE Teams are the following:
Team 1: Team Sugo ni Bro!
Application: Fleet Management System using Zkoss Framework
Members:m Karlo Jesus Sobiaco, Patrick John Yap, & Abzkan Abdul - IT 4
Team 2: Team RoJoSe
Application: An AJAX-based Multi Website Management System Using XML-RPC
Members: Ronald Borla, Sean Lester Benitez, & Joseph Rey Sator - IT 4
These two teams are really complete in package, from technical skills to communication skills. But constant practice will make them more competitive in one way or another. Good luck and God bless to our competition.
Just an update: I had a wonderful talk with the JEDI Philippines Coordinator this morning and she told me that I should not be worrying the expenses because the fares and accommodations will be taking cared of by the Sun Microsystems.
I know that the learning experiences here for both teams would mean that our UIC-ITE Program education is not at par with the education from the prestigious universities in the country. This is a very good start as well to the program for its drive for academic excellence and mission of quality IT education in the country.
Congratulations again! Aim high always!
