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SC17, November 12-17, 2017 Colorado Convention Center, Denver

November 4, 2017 By TechnologyConference.com

Conference Dates: November 12-17, 2017, Exhibition Dates: November 13-16, 2017

SC17 is the premier international conference on high-performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. Each program in the SC Conference is dedicated to showcasing work in high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis by the international HPC community. The core of the Conference is the Technical Program with peer-reviewed content for every track; a series of Student Programs to engage and foster the next generation of HPC professionals; community awards to honor researchers in the field; and the fastest research network, SCinet, built to support high performing applications and demonstrations during the Conference.

High Performance Computing

SC17 will once again bring together the international high performance computing community—a gathering of scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, programmers, system administrators and developers that is unequaled in the world—for an exceptional program of technical presentations, papers, informative tutorials, timely research posters and Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) sessions. The SC17 Exhibition Hall will feature the latest technologies and accomplishments from the world’s leading vendors, research organizations and universities; SC17 provides the unique opportunity to see the latest technologies that will shape the future of large-scale technical computing and data-driven science.

Exhibitor profiles

Company: AEWIN Technologies Co., Ltd.
Booth: 893
Web: www.aewin.com.tw
AEWIN Technologies Co., Ltd has been delivering industry-leading networking/server/embedded/gaming computing solutions since founded in 2000. Today, with decades-long engineering and manufacturing experience in IPC industry, mighty engineering abilities and abundant resource and broad portfolio of solutions, AEWIN has been addressing a wide variety of challenges and requirements submitted by our clients and partners around the world from leading companies to SME in many different industries, including automotive, broadcast, computer and storage, consumer, industrial, medical, military and test/measurement, and helping them to hit products to the market efficiently and profitably.

Company: AIC
Booth: 1995
Web: www.aicipc.com
AIC is a leading provider of standard OTS (off-the-shelf) and OEM/ODM server and storage solutions. AIC’s products are highly flexible and configurable to any form factors, standard or custom.

At SC17, booth 1995, AIC will demo its servers with Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors, which can deliver 10 million IOPS!

Company: Chelsio Communications, Inc.
Booth: 914
Web: www.chelsio.com
Chelsio is a recognized leader in high performance 10Gb/25Gb/40Gb/50Gb/100Gb Ethernet adapters for networking and storage within virtualized enterprise datacenters, hyperscale clouds, and cluster computing environments. With its unique ability to fully offload TCP, iSCSI and iWARP protocols on a single chip with single firmware, Chelsio’s adapter cards unburden communications responsibilities and processing overhead from servers and storage systems by enabling a true converged Unified Wire solutions. This results in a dramatic increase in application performance with minimum usage of the CPU cycles. Chelsio’s latest ASIC technology (T6), has taken the unified wire to the next level with integrated Cryptography offload capabilities to accelerate IPsec/TLS/SSL/DTLS functions.

Company: DataDirect Networks (DDN)
Booth: 1325
Web: www.ddn.com
DataDirect Networks (DDN) is the world’s leading big data and HPC storage supplier to data-intensive, global organizations. For almost 20 years, DDN has designed, developed, deployed and optimized systems, software and storage solutions that enable enterprises, service providers, universities and government agencies to generate more value and to accelerate time to insight from their data, on premise and in the cloud. Organizations leverage the power of DDN storage technology and the deep technical expertise of its team to capture, store, process, analyze, collaborate and distribute data and information at the largest scale in the most efficient, reliable and cost-effective manner.

Company: Emu Technology
Booth: 2101
Web: http://www.emutechnology.com
Press Kit: http://www.tradeshownews.com/events/sc17/Emu/
Emu Technology is the leader for data intensive, real-time Big Data computing, combining finely grained parallelism with in-Memory computing and migration of compute context to data, rather than moving data to a CPU or GPU. The result is greater scale, greater efficiency and lower energy required to deliver high fidelity insights in less time. Emu has offices in New York City, NY and South Bend Indiana, and is hiring talented software developers who want to work on the algorithms, middleware and applications for sparse data and streaming data environments.

Company: Green Revolution Cooling
Booth: 1833
Web: https://www.grcooling.com/
Green Revolution Cooling creates the most powerful, efficient, cost effective solution for data center cooling in the world. GRC offers the CarnotJet™ System, an immersion cooling system for any rack-based OEM server. It uses a non-toxic mineral oil with 1,200x more heat capacity by volume than air with end results which allow for 95% less cooling power used, 10-25% less server power used, dramatically reduced infrastructure costs and increased server reliability.

Company: IntelliProp, Inc.
Booth: 250
Web: www.intelliprop.com
IntelliProp was founded in 1999. IntelliProp continues to be storage focused and provides a wide-range of industry-proven interface protocol solutions such as SATA, NVMe, Gen-Z and SAS intellectual property cores (IP) for integration in FPGA and ASIC designs. Protocol bridges and flash management solutions are among our available solutions. IntelliProp also has completed multiple, industry proven full chip solutions using FPGAs which are offered to the market, such as SSD NAND controller, Gen-Z Memory Controller and various high performance RAID and protocol bridges. IntelliProp products may be viewed at www.intelliprop.com and IntelliProp contacted at [email protected]

Company: I-PEX Connectors
Booth: 2196
Web: https://www.i-pex.com/
Press Kit: http://www.tradeshownews.com/events/sc17/i-pexconnectors/
I-PEX Connectors uses innovative “perfection in precision” manufacturing to produce very small, high-performance connectors that provide the foundation for high-data-rate and high-frequency solutions in the electronics industry. The company is a division of Dai-ichi Seiko, located in Tokyo, Japan.

Company: NetApp
Booth: 1889
Ticker Symbol & Exchange: NTAP
Web: www.netapp.com
NetApp is the data authority for hybrid cloud. We provide a full range of hybrid cloud data services that simplify management of applications and data across cloud and on-premises environments to accelerate digital transformation. We empower global organizations to unleash the full potential of their data to expand customer touchpoints, foster greater innovation and optimize operations. Please join NetApp at booth #1889 to get access to the latest information on features and products within the NetApp portfolio. Discover how NetApp has increased system efficiencies through technical Innovations for data analytics and technical computing applications. For more information, visit www.netapp.com.

Company: RIST
Booth: 219
Web: http://www.rist.or.jp/kobe/en/index.html
RIST is the designated Registered Institution for Facilities Use Promotion of the K computer and the Representative for the operation of High Performance Computing Infrastructure (HPCI). HPCI is a platform realized by connecting K computer (10.6 PFlops) and the other major Japanese supercomputers (65 PFlops and 127 PFlops expected as a whole, respectively, for FY2018 and FY2019) with high speed networks. Visit the HPCI Portal Site (https://www.hpci-office.jp/folders/english) for more details on how to use the HPCI supercomputers.

Company: Science and Technology Facilities Council
Booth: 1136
Web: www.stfc.ac.uk
STFC has a long history of developing and implementing data intensive scientific services such as the UK component of the Worldwide Large Hadron Collider Computing Grid. Its Scientific Computing Department is one of the largest in Europe, delivering expertise in computational science and professional large-scale scientific, data management and computing systems, services and expertise to national and international scientific user communities. The STFC Hartree Centre is transforming UK industry through high performance computing, big data and cognitive technologies. STFC supports both the scientific research community and commercial companies, developing innovative solutions to increase the UK’s scientific and economic impact.

Company: Univa Corporation
Booth: 849
Web: www.univa.com
Univa, the Data Center Automation Company, is the leading provider of automation and management software for computational and big data infrastructures. Our products and global enterprise support give our customers the power to manage all of their compute resources, no matter how big or where deployed. Many of the leading brands in the world depend on Univa’s unsurpassed expertise, and premier services and support. Univa is headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, USA, with offices in Markham, ON, Canada, Munich and Regensburg, Germany.

Company: XTREME Design Inc.
Booth: 1485
Web: https://xd-lab.net/en/
Cloud-based, virtual, supercomputing-on-demand service XTREME DNA offers clusters in 10 minutes!

Highlights

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SUPERCOMPUTING OPENING PLENARY ANNOUNCED: THE ERA OF SMART CITIES – REIMAGINING URBAN LIFE WITH HPC
When: Monday, November 13, 2017 @ 5:30 p.m. MT, Denver, Colorado Convention Center
Access: Open to anyone with a SC17 conference badge
What: The 21st Century is frequently referenced as the “Century of the City,” reflecting the unprecedented global migration into urban areas. Urban areas are driving and being affected by factors ranging from economics to health to energy to climate change. The notion of a “smart” city is one that recognizes the use and influence of technology in cities. It is the wave of the future only made possible by high performance computing (HPC).

This expert plenary panel will discuss emerging needs and opportunities suggesting an increasing role for HPC in cities, with perspectives from city government, planning and design, and embedded urban HPC systems.

Why: HPC is already playing a key role in helping cities pursue objectives of societal safety, efficient use of resources, and an overall better quality of life. Intelligent devices enabled with HPC “at the edge” have potential to optimize energy generation and delivery, emergency response or the flow of goods and services, and to allow urban infrastructures to adapt autonomously to changes and events such as severe storms or traffic congestion. Smart city technology can even improve food safety inspections and help identify children most at risk for lead poisoning.

HPC is supporting the creation of breakthrough computational models to make all of this possible. Hear from industry experts who are pioneers in making these life-changing realties happen today.

Moderator: Charlie Catlett, Director, Urban Center for Computation & Data, Argonne National Laboratory

Panelists: Debra Lam, Managing Director for Smart Cities & Inclusive Innovation, Georgia Tech; Michael Mattmiller, Chief Technology Officer, the City of Seattle; Pete Beckman, Co-Director, Northwestern Argonne Institute of Science and Engineering, Argonne National Laboratory

Meet the World’s Fastest and Most Powerful Temporary Network
In the days leading up to SC17, more than 180 volunteers will gather in Denver to set up SCinet, the high-capacity network that supports the revolutionary applications and experiments that are a hallmark of the SC conference. SCinet takes one year to plan, and those efforts culminate in a month-long period of staging, setup and operation of the network during the conference.

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