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Leading Itanium Processor Architects to Keynote Gelato Conference
Posted by Kenneth Farmer, Monday March 20 2006 @ 05:57PM EST

The Gelato Federation (www.gelato.org) recently announced the keynote speakers for the Gelato ICE: Itanium(r) Conference & Expo to be held on April 23-26, 2006 in San Jose, California, USA. Jerry Huck (HP), James Reinders (Intel Corporation), Don Soltis (Intel Corporation), and William Worley (Secure64 and Itanium(r) Solutions Alliance) are scheduled to present on the past, present, and future developments of the Intel(r) Itanium(r) architecture.

Gelato ICE is the world's only conference dedicated specifically to Linux(r) on the Intel Itanium architecture. It will address current high-performance computing issues and collaborative solutions specific to the platform, and will feature 50+ presentations and the exchange of information in formal and informal settings. The conference will be hosted by the Gelato Federation and sponsored by HP, Intel, and the Itanium Solutions Alliance. An Early Bird discount is in effect until March 25, 2006. Program and registration details are available at www.gelato.org/meeting.

Full press release available below and at http://www.gelato.org/about/news_view.php?id=58 .

Please contact me for interviews and press opportunities regarding the conference.

Regards,
Nan

Nan Holda
GELATO Federation
Advancing Linux Itanium
tel: 217.265.0947
fax: 217.333.5579
www.gelato.org


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