Gelato ICE, Singapore
[Posted August 2, 2006 by cook]
From: |
| "Nan Holda" <nan-AT-gelato.org> |
To: |
| lwn-AT-lwn.net |
Subject: |
| Top Ten Reasons to Attend Gelato ICE Singapore |
Date: |
| Mon, 31 Jul 2006 17:20:50 -0500 |
Gelato ICE: Itanium(r) Conference & Expo Singapore will take place October 1-4, 2006, at the Matrix
building at Biopolis. Below are the Top Ten reasons to attend the premier international conference
spotlighting on Linux on Itanium architecture:
# 10: Enjoy Singapore's really fresh seafood
# 9: Receive an Early Bird discount until September 1
# 8: See old friends and make new ones
# 7: Have an excuse to wear your Gelato orange shirt
# 6: Exchange knowledge and share experiences
# 5: Collaborate on cutting-edge R&D
# 4: Network with key researchers, system vendors, industrial users, and ISVs
# 3: Learn which tools to use and how to use them
# 2: Discover how to maximize the performance of your systems
And the # 1 reason to attend Gelato ICE Singapore -- Experience those amazing technical
presentations!
The Gelato Program Committee is planning 40 presentations. Several topics and speakers are already
confirmed:
- HP Keynote by Steve Geary
- One-Day Seminar on Multi-Core Programming, applicable to any multi-core system but will include
Montecito specifics
- Full Virtualization of the Processor using Intel Virtualization Technology by Kevin Tian, Intel
- PUCRS Research on Xen by César De Rose
- NFS Scalability on IA-64 Linux by Mike Gigante, SGI
- High Performance IO by Mike Gigante, SGI
- Introduction to Itanium Optimizations (VTune, Compilers, Counters) by Eric W. Moore, Intel
- Basic Itanium Architecture by Cameron McNairy, Intel
- Itanium Performance Analysis by Cameron McNairy, Intel
- Changes Necessary to Increase the Altix from 512 Processors to 1024 by Steve Neuner, SGI
- Itanium Research at the University of New South Wales by Peter Chubb
- An Update on the Osprey Project, the Alternative GCC Backend for Itanium by Shin-Ming Liu, HP
- Criteria for Designing an Optimal Compiler for Modulo Scheduled Itanium Code by Clemens Roothaan
- Itanium Research at the Riken Genomic Sciences Center by Akihiko Konagaya
- Focus sessions on GCC
- Focus sessions on Grid
- Focus sessions on Scalability
Help promote Gelato ICE
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- Please download our e-poster, display around your office, and e-mail to your colleagues.
<A4: http://www.ice.gelato.org/pdf/gelatoICE_poster_A4.pdf>
<US: http://www.ice.gelato.org/pdf/gelatoICE_poster.pdf>
- Ask your colleagues to sign up for this mailing list:
<http://www.gelato.org/community/events/signup.php>.
We're looking forward to seeking everyone in Singapore!
Cheers,
Nan
Nan Holda
GELATO Federation
Community for
Linux(r) on Itanium(r) Architecture
1308 W. Main St.
Urbana, IL, USA 61801-2307
tel: 217.265.0947
fax: 217.333.5579
www.gelato.org
Join us at the
Gelato ICE: Itanium(r) Conference & Expo
Date: October 1-4, 2006
Venue: The Matrix, Biopolis, Singapore
Details at www.ice.gelato.org