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Welcome to the Software User Groups. A user group is a collection of developers, IT Managers, system administrators, and anyone who shares a common interest in Java Technology or Sun Products. User groups meet on a regular basis to share technical ideas and information. The actual structure of a user group can vary greatly - from a small number of friend and coworkers meeting informally in the evening, to a large group of companies based in the same geographic area.

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The number of Java user groups (JUGs) exceeds 500 in over 100 countries.

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  • Boston, MA
  • Central U.S.
  • China
  • Delhi, India
  • Mid-Atlantic U.S.
  • New York City, NY
  • West Coast U.S.
  • Europe
  • Portal Services
  • Central U.S.
  • China
  • Europe
  • Northeast U.S.
  • Identity Management
  • China
  • Europe
  • New York City, NY
  • San Francisco, CA
  •  Sun Studio
    (C, C++, and Fortran Compilers)
  • Chicago, IL
  • New York City, NY
  • West Coast, U.S.
  • Sun Java Studio Standard
    (formerly Sun ONE Studio)
  • Central U.S.
  • China
  • New York City, NY
  • West Coast, U.S.
  • Europe
  • Communications and Collaboration
    (Sun Java System Calendar Server, Sun Java System Messaging Server, Sun Java System Instant Messaging)
  • China
  • Europe
  • San Francisco, CA
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