Why I like ISC...

"ISC has evolved over 20 years to the only European key event addressing all aspects of High Performance Computing. It is strongly recommended for executives from research, academia and industry who want mangement-style updates in a very professional and compact but also entertaining way."
Dr. Frank Baetke, Global HPC-Technology Program Manager, Hewlett-Packard

Why I like ISC...

"HPC practitioners in academia, government and industry are harnessing advanced computing to push the envelope of science and technology. Every year, ISC brings this dedicated community together to share the insights, celebrate the accomplishments and map out the future."
Kyril Faenov, Director HPC, Microsoft Corporation

Why I like ISC...

"I have been attending ISC since 1987, I remember that being an exciting time for high-performance computing as it is today. The ISC conference has, since its beginning, been a venue for a stimulating program with the leading experts in the HPC area."
Dr. Jack Dongarra, Distinguished Professor, University of Tennessee

Why I like ISC...

"ISC offers a platform on which users from science, industry as well as vendors and industry observers have a chance to meet and discuss, unlike almost any other place in the world. As an industry representative, I have gained tremendous value from attending the event."
Dave Turek, Vice President, Deep Computing, IBM

Why I like ISC...

"I often find that I learn more at ISC compared to IEEE/ACM SCxx. The combination of more concentrated technical focus, combined with the great hospitality of the organizers, creates a unique experience. You've got to be there to really understand the draw of the event."
Dr. Horst Simon, Associate Laboratory Director, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Why I like ISC...

"I like ISC because this is where HPC Europe meets the world. ISC is the place to discuss cross-Atlantic issues and keep in touch with Asia. I like its unique atmosphere of work and recreation. ISC is where scientists meet to enjoy discussions and build communities."
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Resch, Director, HLRS Stuttgart

Why I like ISC...

"ISC is the most important HPC event in Europe. ISC combines scientific and technical issued in an unique way, and makes this event most productive and enjoyable."
Dr. Andreas Adelmann, Staff Scientist, Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI)

Why I like ISC...

"I attended ISC'07 for the first time and it was a good decision. As a developing center, CHPC benefited greatly from the Hot-Seat session, where technology manufacturers were grilled. This session makes it easy for new entrants into HPC to understand the dynamics and technicalities on deciding on technologies to implement."
Dr. Happy Sithole, Director, CHPC, South Africa

Why I like ISC...

"For Cray, the ISC conference in June is a great event. ISC is a 'must attend' event, with an atmosphere more intimate and conducive to useful dialogues than larger HPC conferences in the U.S. ISC combines excellent organization, attractive surroundings, an exciting agenda and an uncompromised commitment to HPC."
Dr. Ulla Thiel, Vice President Europe, Cray

Why I like ISC...

"ISC has always been my favorite. The continuously highest international quality, the great selection of world-class speakers, the ideal mix of high-level research, business and industry talks, and Hans Meuer's unique gift to maintain a familiar atmosphere make this a unique conference and a 'must participate'!"
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Gentzsch, EU Project DEISA

Why I like ISC...

"ISC has established itself as a key European HPC event while maintaining a technically focused atmosphere. We look forward to Intel's continued association with ISC for many years to come."
Stephan Gillich, HPC Marketing Manager EMEA, Intel

ISC'08 Newsletter - Issue 07


Hurry Up and Save: Online Advance Registration Ends in 3 days (May 19 CET)

Here is your final opportunity to benefit from reduced registration fees for ISC’08 ! Advance online booking ends in 3 days on Monday, May 19. Registration fees are set according to the following categories: Regular, University, Government and Students.
Online registration information for preconference sessions and ISC'08 is available from the ISC registration webpages.


Scientific Day Program: Tuesday, June 17

Paper submissions for the Scientific Day have now been reviewed by the ISC'08 Scientific Program Committee. Topics cover capability computing, computation pipelines and workflows for life-sciences, HPC architectures, data-intensive and I/O computing, grid computing, scalable tools for performance analysis and high-speed system area networks.
Submissions chosen by the Scientifc Program Committee plus the schedules of the two parallel sessions are available from the ISC website.
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12 BoF Sessions Scheduled

The Birds-of-Feather sessions have now been selected by the ISC'08 Program Committee. At ISC'08 twelve BoF sessions will take place in two parallel sessions. Information on BoFs to be presented and the final schedule are available from the ISC'08 BoF webpages.
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20 Research Posters selected for ISC'08

Research poster abstracts have been reviewed by the Research Poster Chair Professor Thomas Ludwig, University of Heidelberg, Germany. The final list of the 20 accepted research posters to be presented at ISC'08 is available from the ISC'08 poster webpages.
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ISC'08 Sponsors

Cisco, Cluster Resources, Cray Inc., Dell, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Intel, Mellanox, Microsoft, Myricom, NEC, Panasas, ParTec, QLogic, Quadrics, SAP, SGI, Sun Microsystems, Supermicro, transtec


ISC'08 Media Sponsors

Computer Zeitung, Digital Engineering, HPCwire, Scientific Computing World,
International Science Grid This Week


Sponsors

The ongoing success of the International Supercomputer Conference is due in large part to our sponsors. We are pleased to highlight that Intel is the premier sponsor for ISC'08. The list of co-sponsors includes many of the major players in the HPC world. » more

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