HPCwire's CONFERENCE AND EVENTS GUIDE 12.14.04 ========================================================================= Important Upcoming HPC Events... As an added service to our readers, HPCwire produces a Conference and Events section, which offers information related to conferences, workshops, and user group meetings within the USA, Europe and Asian Pacific Rim. The content in this section will be updated bi-weekly and provides an excellent planning guide to subscribers. For information and quotes for posting your organization's individual or multiple conference/events, contact Mitch Becker at (858) 625-0070 or events@hpcwire.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ** Indicates New Event Listing DECEMBER ^^^^^^^^ December 19-22, 2004 11th Annual International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC 2004) Bangalore, India http://www.hipc.org HiPC is an international meeting on high performance computing. It serves as a forum to present current work by researchers from around the world as well as highlight activities in Asia in the high performance computing area. The meeting emphasizes both design and analysis of high performance computing systems and their scientific, engineering, and commercial applications. Conference and/or tutorial(s) registration is now available for regular registrants (members, non-members and full-time students) of HiPC 2004. JANUARY ^^^^^^^ January 31 - February 2, 2005 OSDL Enterprise Linux Summit Burlingame, California http://www.osdllinuxsummit.org/mg The OSDL Enterprise Linux Summit is the source of Linux deployment information. This unique conference brings together Linux users, developers and vendors to explore practical solutions for accelerating Linux deployment across the enterprise. The event is a combination of tutorials and practical education about Linux business and technical issues facing users, corporate developers and ISVs. The OSDL-ELS will be a valuable conference for anyone interested in accelerating the adoption of Linux. FEBRUARY ^^^^^^^^ **February, 3 - 5 2005 13th Mardi Gras Conference Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana USA http://www.mardigrasconference.org The Center for Computation & Technology at LSU is hosting the 13th Mardi Gras Conference, February 3rd to 5th 2005, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Mardi Gras conferences take place annually, concentrating each year on a different computational theme of current relevance. This year's conference, titled Frontiers of Grid Applications and Technologies, will focus on Grid Computing, particularly how applications are exploiting emerging Grid and distributed computing environments as well as the supporting and enabling Grid technologies. **February 7 - 11, 2005 GlobusWORLD 2005 Boston, MA http://www.globusworld.org GlobusWORLD 2005 is the only event that bridges the gap between cutting-edge research and enterprise Grid applications. Viewed by many as the most important Grid event of the year, GlobusWORLD features intensive training, informative presentations and interactive panels delivered by the industry's leading experts. Attendees have the opportunity to network with colleagues and meet those who have literally written the book on the Grid. MARCH ^^^^^ **March 1 - 4, 2005 Linux Clusters Institute Workshop at NCSA NCSA, University of Illinois http://www.linuxclustersinstitute.org/index.html LCI's highly successful workshops are intensive, hands-on sessions for computational scientists, engineers, researchers, analysts, and cluster system administrators. LCI's technical materials are vendor neutral, highlighting information that attendees cannot easily find elsewhere. The deadline for registration for the March workshop is February 4, 2005. APRIL ^^^^^ **April 26 - 28, 2005 The 6th Int'l Conference on Linux Clusters: The HPC Revolution 2005 Chapel Hill, North Carolina http://www.linuxclustersinstitute.org/Linux-HPC-Revolution/ The Linux Clusters: The HPC Revolution 2005 Conference, organized by the Linux Clusters Institute (LCI), is the premier international forum for sharing information on management, administration, and scientific computing techniques on Linux-based systems for high- performance computing. The technical program will include both peer -reviewed paper presentations and discipline- and industry-specific sessions offering researchers and industry leaders the opportunity to present their experiences. Call for papers deadline is January 7, 2005. -- Unsubscribe-Ref: hpcop3391 To stop bi-weekly HPC Conference email please forward this email with the above Ref: intact to unsubscribe@tgc.com