SC2001 expects 5000 participants
Denver 18 September 2001 Charlie Slocomb, volunteer
chairman of the SC2001 Executive Committee, today reassured conference
registrants, exhibitors, sponsors and other interested parties that SC2001 will
yield all the rewards originally envisioned--and more. Slated for November 10-16 in the Denver Convention Center, SC2001 is the
international forum and exhibition on high-performance computing and high-speed
data communication.
he annual event is produced by a volunteer Executive
Committee, teamed with a cadre of professional staff. Slocomb pledged that they
would pull together to ensure that SC2001 is a successful and enriching
conference.
This year's conference theme is "Beyond Boundaries." Slocomb emphasized that,
"In these very difficult times, the global theme that SC2001 has adopted takes
on even greater significance. We'll literally be linking the world in a
fiber-optic network, demonstrating quite clearly that what were once considered
boundaries no longer exist."
SC2001 is expected to draw more than 5,000 participants from around the globe to
the Denver Convention Center. "We'll start with a supercomputer center that
rivals the best anywhere. We'll set it up, de-bug it, demonstrate it to the
world, tear it down, and pack it home, all in one week -inside somebody else's
facility," Slocomb explained.
Other conference highlights will include a Teleportation technology, as well as a look at future applications in the
entertainment industry entitled "Hollywood and High-Performance Computing."
SC2001 is sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery and IEEE Computer
Society. Registration is currently open at www.sc2001.org.
Ad Emmen
[News on Advanced IT]
[Calendar]
[Analysis]
[IT in Medicine]
|