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2006 Sonoma Workshop Feb 5-8
Posted by Bill Boas, Thursday January 12 2006 @ 01:45AM EST

Please join us at the 2006 Sonoma Workshop at the Lodge in Sonoma, February 5-8, 2006. Register now for $395 at http://www.acteva.com/go/rdma. All participants including speakers must register to help with the cost of the Workshop and OpenIB operations. Registration fees will not be refunded for cancellations after January 20, 2006. This workshop will focus on the requirements customers are expressing for completing the first software release and starting on the next phase of software development to include additional features and improvements as well as integration of OpenRDMA capabilities.

Hosted by OpenIB, the full RDMA community is invited, including customers and members of the iWARP Consortium, RDMA Consortium, Interconnect Software Consortium, RNIC-PI Working Group and other members of Open Group Forums as well as customers interested in enabling RDMA networks to operate not only in the datacenter or on campus but also over terrestrial or satellite IP networks.

There will also be the Annual General Meeting of the members of OpenIB during which the members will chose a new set of goals, a new name for the Alliance, and the Board of Directors for 2006. This meeting will be open to all at the Workshop.

The Workshop agenda is available at the OpenIB wiki, at https://openib.org/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=Sonoma2006Agenda.

Room reservations at the Lodge:

General group room rate, quoting code OPAOPAA, go to http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/sfols?groupCode=OPAOPAA&app=resvlink.

For US Government badge holders, quoting code OPAOPAG, go to http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/sfols?groupCode=OPAOPAG&app=resvlink.


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