The 2009 High-Performance Computing Adoption Conference will be held May 11-13 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport Hotel. The three-day event will define the challenges of high-performance adoption and provide solutions for scaling the innovation curve. "High-performance computing is changing the game," said conference director Stephen Baker of RTI. "From fundamental research to advanced modeling and simulation, high-performance computing is invigorating productivity and innovation throughout industry and science. In an increasingly competitive global economy, the question is no longer can organizations afford to adopt high performance computing, but rather can they afford not to?"
The conference will expose attendees to information critical to strategic business and technical efforts impacted by high-performance computing adoption. The program will feature policy and market experts as well as thought leaders from both industry and academia who will offer strategic insights into roadmaps for success in adopting high-performance computing. The conference will include topics from implementation challenges and barriers to adoption, to public policy factors and market considerations. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage leading minds shaping the high-performance computing ecosystem and understand how strategic allocation of critical national resources will fuel domestic competitiveness in the high-performance computing revolution.
The conference is sponsored by RTI International. For registration and other information about the HPC Adoption '09 conference, visit http://2009.hpcadoption.org.
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