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This year, DICE Alliance & the HPC User Forum were proud to partner together and present Crossing Over to Next Generation Solutions.Both conferences were presented back-to-back, all in one fantastic location: The Dearborn Inn (a Marriott Hotel) in Dearborn, Michigan with a special, combined dinner on Wednesday evening, April 14th at the Henry Ford Museum.
HPC User Forum: Advanced Design & Manufacturing - April 13-14, 2010
DICE Alliance: Power Consumption & The Impending Limit - April 14-15, 2010
Save travel and conference costs. By partnering with the HPC User Forum, DICE Alliance attendees benefited from a wealth of knowledge and networking opportunities focused on critical HPC and IT issues.
People from all over the U.S. attended this premier conference where the HPC and IT communities – government, vendors and academia - met to share knowledge, experience and best practices.
DICE Alliance brought insights and methods from industry leaders to address the critical issues and innovations facing the HPC community, from data management, power and cooling efficiencies, parallel file systems to HPC advancements in manufacturing and more.
Click here for the agenda and list of speakers.
Morning Keynote Presentation: Victor H. Reis, Senior Advisor, Office of the Undersecretary of Energy for Science High Performance Computing and the Department of Energy: Prospects for Energy Applications
Afternoon Keynote Presentation: Dr. Gil Weigand, Director of Strategic Programs, Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The goal of the 2010 DICE Alliance conference was to address the many critical challenges the HPC industry is facing today. HPC leadership is charged with addressing solutions that span from "tried and true" to "totally new." The format of the conference was designed to engage the audience. From dynamic speakers to facilitated discussions and interactive sessions, this format coupled with a smaller audience, was designed to collaborate and innovate.
