Three days of technical sessions, tutorials, and a panel will keep you on top of the latest innovations coming from research and industry laboratories.
This year, 19 Technical presentations at the conference focus on the newest, networking designs and implementations of:
The conference also includes three tutorials:
The conference also includes a panel discussion, led by Fabrizio Petrini of Los Alamos National Laboratory, on High-Performance Interconnection Networks for Cluster Computing. Panel members include: Greg Pfister of IBM Austin, Kevin Daierling of Mellanox, Moray McLaren of Quadrics, Wu-chun Feng of LANL, and Ron Brightwell of Sandia.
The advance program is on-line as: http://www.gradebot.com/hoti_2003/hoti_preliminary_program.html
The full conference homepage is on-line as: http://www.hoti.org/
The Hot Interconnects conference will be held in Memorial auditorium on the campus of Stanford University between August 20-22. Details about the Stanford, California area; including nearby hotels, parking, and other relevant travel information; are on-line as: http://www.hoti.org/hoti11/parking.html
The conference is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society. Patrons include: Intel, Global Velocity, Quadrics, Warthman Associates, IP Dynamics, and the Enterprise Network of Silicon Valley.
The Registration page is on-line as: https://newton.computer.org/conferences/hot03.nsf/
The best way to register is via the IEEE computer society's secure, electronic, web-form, which is on-line as: https://newton.computer.org/Conferences/hot03.nsf/Register?OpenForm
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