InfiniBand Low Latency Forum

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Thursday, September 6, 2007

The InfiniBand Low Latency Technical Forum will take place on September 17 at the Moscone Center West in San Francisco, in co-location with the Fall 2007 Intel Developer Forum (IDF). The technical forum will include presentations and collaborative sessions that examine latency in high-performance computing, storage and enterprise environments and will emphasize how end-user deployments of InfiniBand technology result in a positive return on investment. The event is sponsored by the InfiniBand Trade Association and the OpenFabrics Alliance.

InfiniBand delivers the lowest latency of any industry-standard interconnect technology available, resulting in increased productivity gains and return on investment for large-scale enterprises — such as those in financial services, automotive, manufacturing, oil and gas, data warehousing and media — as well as scientific and academic environments.

The InfiniBand Low Latency Technical Forum will look at advances along each point of the network — from end users to processors/chipsets, I/O and switches. Specific sessions will include presentations from hardware vendors, application providers, operating system vendors and end users.

Attendees may register online for the early bird rate of $149; after September 1, the rate increases to $199. Attendees may also purchase conference passes to the Intel Developer Forum at a discounted rate of $695, a savings of more than $1,000 per pass.

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