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Brian Leonard

Brian Leonard works as a senior software engineer with Sun Microsystems. He's been working with application servers before there was a J2EE standard, helping develop applications as well as the servers that run them. Until most recently, Brian's been focused on helping large enterprises implement and deploy highly-available architectures. In his current role, Brian is an evangelist for the NetBeans open source IDE.

 

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Introducing The Observatory

Posted by bleonard on June 25, 2008 at 1:19 PM PDT

Yesterday Gregg Sporar, Roman Strobl and I launched The Observatory, a blog dedicated to those learning to use OpenSolaris. The last couple of my blog entries have been about OpenSolaris and I've been waiting for someone to ask: "Dude, what are you doing talking about OpenSolaris on a Java site?" Plus, this blog also feeds into Planet NetBeans and I don't necessarily want to piss off that community either.

In many respects, my role does not change, as I'm still going to talk about NetBeans and other technologies I've come to love like Rails. The difference is that I will be showing off the advantages of doing those things from OpenSolaris.

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