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Sun's New Java Platform Underscores Importance of Java CertificationBy Joe CooperComputer Training Schools Columnist Java continues to be an industry standard, and as Sun rolls out a new Java development, questions are arising about compatibility with other systems and the need for new Sun Java training and certification. However, Java's current prevalence means that many computer jobs will continue to rely on it, and companies will still need knowledgeable individuals to be able to work with it.
Sun's New ProjectJava technology has become an essential component of the information technology industry, especially for networking and database systems. Recently, Java's creator has developed the "OpenJDK" project which will manage the future development of Java and how it's used in IT. Sun's update to Java systems through OpenJDK will involve over 6 million lines of new code, which will help upgrade Java systems over the next year. One issue that has arisen with Sun's new project is Java's compatibility with other "open-source" platforms, which in turn affects information technology training.Java Training for Computer JobsIT professionals can fulfill training requirements for computer jobs by pursuing Java certification and training. Technical training in Java can lead to careers in software development, Web design and infrastructure, database networking, and more. Possible computer jobs that you might do include:
About the author Joe Cooper is a freelance education and technology writer and edits medical literature. He holds a bachelor's in American Literature from UCLA.
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