India has overtaken the US and China to emerge as the largest developer location for Sun Microsystems, with over 6.29 lakh programmers working on Java and Solaris platforms. |
This is over 82 per cent of the total 11.50-lakh developers working on various platforms in the country. |
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The present number of programmers working on Sun Microsystems platforms in China and the US "� is around 6.25 lakh. |
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"There is a huge momentum being witnessed in the country during the past three months like during the pre-dot.com era. This has led to the number of developers working on our platforms surpassing that in the US and China," Sun Microsystems Director Marketing and Alliances K P Unnikrishnan said. |
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This could also result in India registering more Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) and the decision-making shifting to the country, which at present is only considered as an outsourcing destination. |
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According to Unnikrishnan, the increase in number of programmers will require the company to increase its investments in the country. |
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This is because Sun Microsystems invests in training, providing free software and offering hardware at a discounted rate to developers in the country. |
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However, he declined to provide the investment details in the country. The Santa Clara-headquartered company has over 26 Java and 11 Solaris "� its two major developer platforms "� in the country. |
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Moreover, its initiatives like the start-up essential programme (an attempt to help start-up firms use Sun technologies) and Sun Developer Network (a programme to empower academic developers in the country) were getting good responses in the country. |
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For example, start-up essential programme, which started in the country in September 2007, has garnered over 125 sign-ups in just four months, he said. |
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Sun Microsystems employs around 40,000 personnel in the country. |
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