Deadline Approaches for SC/05 Exhibitors to Request SCinet Network Connection; Powerful SCinet Infrastructure to Include InfiniBand.SEATTLE -- Time's running out for SC/05 exhibitors to request a SCinet network connection for the SC/05 Conference in Seattle, November 12-18, 2005. Registration for SCinet connections closes at 5:00 PM CDT CDT abbr. Central Daylight Time CDT Central Daylight Time CDT n abbr (US) (= Central Daylight Time) → hora de verano del centro; (BRIT on October 1, 2005. After that point, all changes to an exhibitor's connection request will incur a $1,000.00 late fee. SCinet is the collection of high-performance networks built to support SC/05, the premier international conference on high performance computing, networking and storage. The SC Conference Series is co-sponsored by ACM (Association for Computing Machinery, New York, www.acm.org) A membership organization founded in 1947 dedicated to advancing the arts and sciences of information processing. In addition to awards and publications, ACM also maintains special interest groups (SIGs) in the computer field. SIGARCH SIGARCH Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture (ACM) and the IEEE Computer Society (body) IEEE Computer Society - The society of the IEEE which publishes the journal "Computer". http://computer.org/. . SCinet features a high-performance production-quality network, an Open InfiniBand (OpenIB) Network and an extremely high performance experimental network, Xnet. "SCinet's excited to bring Open Infiniband capabilities to the conference for the first time," said SCinet Chair Barry Hess Barry J. Hess, II is an investor and United States Libertarian Party activist. He was the Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate from Arizona in 2000, and the Libertarian candidate for Governor of Arizona in 2002 and 2006. , Sandia National Laboratories Sandia National Laboratories, which is managed and operated by the Sandia Corporation (a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation), is a major United States Department of Energy research and development national laboratory with two locations, one in Albuquerque, New . "It will provide a powerful infrastructure for exhibitors to experience the advantages of clustered computing, peer-to-peer processing, high performance access to StorCloud, long distance connectivity ranging from booth to booth within the convention center to a Wide Area Network (WAN) across the continental U.S." InfiniBand architecture is a high-performance, low-latency interconnect technology based on an industry standard. An InfiniBand fabric is built from hardware and software that is configured, monitored and operated to deliver a variety of services to users and applications. Volunteers from educational institutions, high-performance computing High-speed computing, which typically refers to supercomputers used in scientific research. centers, network equipment vendors, U.S. National Laboratories, research institutions, research networks, and telecommunication carriers work together to design and deliver the SCinet networks. Industry vendors and carriers donate much of the equipment and services needed to build the LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. and WAN infrastructure. Planning begins more than a year in advance of each SC conference and culminates with a high-intensity installation just seven days before the conference begins. SCinet is providing direct wide area connectivity to many national and worldwide networks through peering relationships with principle networks. Aggregate WAN transport delivered to the industry and research exhibitors is expected to exceed 400 billion bits/second (Gbps) for SC/05. Wireless Network Services In collaboration with Trapeze Networks, SCinet will deploy IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, www.ieee.org) A membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fields. 802.11a, 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g wireless networks within the Washington State Convention and Trade Center The Washington State Convention and Trade Center is a convention center located next to and over Interstate 5 in downtown Seattle, Washington, adjacent to Freeway Park. Planning for its construction began in 1982; construction began in 1985, and the center opened on June 18, 1988. (WSCTC WSCTC Washington State Convention Trade Center (Seattle, Washington) ). These wireless networks are part of the production SCinet network, providing access to the Internet, and many other national and agency networks. The wireless network will be provided on the exhibit floor, in the Education Program areas, the ballroom and meeting rooms, and in many common areas within the WSCTC. SCinet provides the wireless networks for use by all exhibitors and attendees at no charge. Xnet Xnet (eXtreme Net) provides a venue to showcase cutting-edge, developmental networking technologies and experimental networking applications. The SCinet Exhibit floor network has evolved into a robust, high-performance, production-quality network that exhibitors and attendees depend on for reliable local area, wide area, and commodity network service. Consequently, it has become increasingly difficult for SCinet to showcase cutting-edge, potentially fragile technology. OEMs have at times been reticent about showcasing such hardware in SCinet, as it became a mission critical, production network. Xnet provides the solution to this dichotomy by providing a venue which is by definition bleeding-edge, pre-standard, and in which fragility is understood. Xnet provides vendors and research exhibitors an opportunity to showcase emerging network gear or capabilities, prior to their general commercial availability. For more information: http://sc05.supercomputing.org/exhibits/man-SCinet.php About SC/05 SC/05, the premier international conference on high performance computing, networking and storage, will convene CONVENE, civil law. This is a technical term, signifying to bring an action. November 12-18, 2005 in Seattle. Under the theme, "Gateway to Discovery," SC/05 will showcase how high performance computing, networking, storage and analytics lead to advances in research, education and commerce. Exciting technical and education programs, workshops, tutorials, an expanded exhibit area, demonstrations and many other activities await attendees. SC/05 is the one place that attendees can see tomorrow's technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems. SC/05 is sponsored by ACM and IEEE Computer Society. |
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