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ClusterWorld Online Registration ENDS TODAY
Posted by Ken Farmer, Wednesday March 31 2004 @ 01:35AM EST

TODAY is the final day to register online for a FREE exhibits pass or save
up to 50% on a conference pass to ClusterWorld Conference & Expo San Jose
2004. This offer expires on March 31st, so don't wait!

Register today for your FREE exhibits pass or discounted conference pass. LinuxHPC users get an additional 20% off online registration rates when using PRIORITY CODE - CW04.

Just go to http://www.clusterworldexpo.com and click on "REGISTER NOW!" to fill out our quick enrollment form.

MORE SAVINGS! ======================================

- Students, Associations, Government Labs and University faculty and staff are eligible for an additional 50% off! Use priority code LLLG online during registration. - Register online for a Free Expo Pass. - Volunteer! We award a day pass for each day of service onsite at the conference.

You MUST use your special Priority Code when registering online to receive additional discounts! Only one discount offer available per registrant.

A TERRIFIC PROGRAM ===========================================

If you work in clusters, HPC, Grids or supercomputing, you can't afford to miss ClusterWorld's intensive tutorials, special events, and expert presentations in 8 vertical industry tracks: Applications, Automotive & Aerospace Engineering, Bioinformatics, Digital Content Creation, Grid, Finance, Petroleum & Geophysical Exploration, and Systems.

At ClusterWorld Conference & Expo, you will: * LEARN from top clustering experts in our extensive conference programs. * EXPERIENCE the latest cluster technology from the top vendors on our expo floor. * MEET AND NETWORK with colleagues from across the world of clustering at our social events and parties.

Keynotes: - Ian Foster, Argonne National Laboratory, University of Chicago, Globus Alliance, and co-author of "The Grid: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure", - Thomas Sterling, California Institute of Technology, author of "How to Build a Beowulf," and co-author of "Enabling Technologies for Petaflops Computing". - Andrew Mendelsohn, Senior Vice President, Database & Application Server Technology, Oracle Corporation - David Kuck, Intel Fellow, Manager, Software and Solutions Group, Intel Corporation

Speakers Highlights: - Dr. Srinidhi Varadarajan, Director, Terascale Computing Facility discusses System X and what it takes to build the 3rd fastest cluster in the world. - Don Canning, Prudential, presents a case study on the Prudential cluster system and its growing use in the financial industry - Richard Simon, Giant Killer Robots, demonstrates what cluster technology can do for Hollywood digital effects - Tim Wilkins, AMD, "Using Profilers to Isolate Performance Critical Code and Methods of Tuning Code to Achieve Optimal Performance on AMD64" - Donald Becker, Scyld Computing Corporation, Beowulf Introductory and Advanced Workshops - Don Gunning, Intel Corporation, "Standardized Intel Cluster Software Tool Projects" - Charu Chaubal, Sun Microsystems, "Enterprise Computing with Sun Grid Engine" - Von Welch, NCSA, "Grid Security: Status and Futures"

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ClusterWorld Conference and Expo April 5 - 8, 2004 San Jose Convention Center San Jose, California http://www.clusterworldexpo.com

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