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Sun learning centre in Chennai

Chennai, July 2

Sun Learning Services, a division of Sun Microsystems India, has launched its learning centre in Chennai. The centre will offer training in Java and XML technologies, Identity Management, Solaris OS coursers, Sun Java Composite Application suite (Java CAPS), Servers and High Availability, Storage and Sun Hardware systems. Mr Bhaskar Pramanik, President, Sun Microsystems India, along with Mr S.D. Shibhulal, Co-founder and Member of the Board of Directors, Infosys Ltd, inaug urated the centre. This is the Sun’s second such learning centre in India after Bangalore, which opened in March this year, according to a company press release. —

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