[Beowulf] Reminder: BWBUG meeting Wen Jan 11 2006 in McLean at Sun Microsystems
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 10:25:58 -0500 From: Michael Fitzmaurice <Michael.Fitzmaurice at gtsi.com> Subject: bwbug: BWBUG meeting Wen Jan 11 2006 in McLean at Sun Microsystems Sun Federal has graciously invited the BWBUG to a presentation at the SUN I Force Demonstration Center for the January. Since the 11th was the only day available on that week the meeting will be on a Wednesday. Please note the change. The time will be 2:30 to 5:00 PM as usual at Sun at 7900 Westpark Drive, McLean Virginia Wed January 11, 2006.. The speaker will be Dr. AJ Mahajan Senior Solutions Manager, from Sun Federal. AJ will talk about the recent implementation and design of the SUN HPC grid Cluster Max Planck Institute for Astronomy link <http://www.mpia-hd.mpg.de/Public/index_en.html> . The system is build on Sun's new AMD Opteron based processor servers and Voltaire InfiniBand as a switch fabric. BIO: A.J. Mahajan is a Senior Solutions Manager in Enterprise Systems Products at Sun Microsystems. He is involved in designing and marketing of reference architectures for data warehousing, business intelligence, and vertical industry applications. After receiving a PhD in engineering from Duke University, he worked at NASA, Cray Research, SGI and Sun in engineering, marketing and sales. Seating will be limited so please register ASAP. http://bwbug.org/Meeting_Registration.php Mike Fitzmaurice 703-502-2904 (o) 703-973-9054 (c) http://www.bwbug.org http://www.gtsi.com
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