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Gerald Bauer

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Gerald Bauer is project lead for Luxor
Sun HPC Consortium Posted: Oct 11, 2005 12:19 PM
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The next HPC Consortium meeting will be held November 12-13, in Seattle Washington, USA in conjunction with the . If you are planning on attending SC2005, please consider coming early and joining your colleagues using Sun solutions for Scientific & Engineering computing. Registation is open at Consortium meetings are held biannually in conjunction with the US and European supercomputing conferences. The last meeting was in June 2005, in Heidelberg, Germany. Participants represent a broad range of computing applications and environments. The meeting format is designed to give participants the opportunity to present recent developments, discuss applications and needs with their peers, and to hear and provide feedback on Sun's engineering plans. In addition to the general program the Consortium now has two special interest groups (SIGs) for Computational Biology , Grid and Portal Computing.

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More information on the HPC Consortium can be found at http://www.sun.com/products-n-solutions/edu/commofinterest/hpc/consortium.html.

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