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The OpenFabrics Alliance (OFA) Workshop, March 17-19, 2020, Columbus, OH

November 13, 2019 By admin

The OpenFabrics Alliance (OFA) has published a Call for Sessions for its 16th annual OFA Workshop, taking place March 17-19, 2020, in Columbus, OH. The OFA Workshop is a premier means of fostering collaboration among those who develop fabrics, deploy fabrics and create applications that rely on fabrics. It is the only event of its kind where fabric developers and users can discuss emerging fabric technologies, collaborate on future industry requirements, and address problems that exist today. For more information about the OFA Workshop and to find support opportunities, visit the event website.

The 2020 OFA Workshop will focus on the following overarching topics that span the entire network stack:

Advanced Networking from Top to Bottom

Application Layer (Developers & Users)

Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Enterprise Applications
HPC Applications
Data Analytics
Kernel

RDMA Subsystem Internal
Core Kernel Related to RDMA Subsystem
Virtualized Networks
Middleware Layer

Communications Libraries (MPI, SHMEM)
Development Kits (SPDK, DPDK, etc.)
Libfabric
Verbs
OFED
Kernel Bypass
Remote Persistent Memory
Deployment Models

Networks for Cloud Infrastructures
Networking in a Hyperscaler Environment
Network Support for Virtualized Environments
Management / System Administration

Managing Networks
Management Applications
Performance Tuning
Heterogeneous Fabrics
Interoperability between Adjacent Fabrics
Standards-based versus Proprietary
Fabric Layer

Emerging Fabrics
New Technologies & Topologies
Routing
Wire Protocols (iWARP, RoCE, etc.)
Processor Attach Points (CXL, PCIe, etc.)
NIC and Switch Hardware
Call for Sessions:

The OFA Workshop 2020 Call for Sessions encourages industry experts and thought leaders to help shape this year’s discussions by presenting or leading discussions on critical high-performance networking issues. Session proposals are being solicited in any area related to high performance networks and networking software, with a special emphasis on the topics for this year’s Workshop. In keeping with the Workshop’s emphasis on collaboration, proposals for Birds of a Feather sessions and panels are particularly encouraged.

The deadline to submit session proposals is January 17, 2020, at 5:00 p.m. PST. For a list of Workshop topics, session formats and proposal submission instructions, download the official OFA Workshop 2020 Call for Sessions flyer.

Registration:

Early bird registration is now open for all participants of the OFA Workshop 2020. For more information on event registration, visit the OFA Workshop 2020 Registration page.

Dates: March 17-19, 2020

Location: The Blackwell Inn and Conference Center, Columbus, Ohio

Registration Site: http://bit.ly/OFAWS2020Reg

Registration Fee: $695 (Early Bird to February 25, 2020), $815 (Regular)

Lodging: Information available on the OFA Workshop 2020 Lodging page.

About the OpenFabrics Alliance

The OpenFabrics Alliance (OFA) is a 501(c) (6) non-profit company that develops, tests, supports and distributes through open source Advanced Network Software – a suite of high performance APIs and associated software for current and future HPC, cloud, and enterprise data centers. Advanced Network Software is used by business, scientific research, and cloud applications that require fast fabrics, efficient storage and low-latency computing. ANS is open source technology and is included in major Linux distributions and other leading operating systems. The OFA supports ANS through an annual workshop devoted to high performance networking, and offers interoperability testing to ensure interoperability between ANS and vendor-provided solutions. For more information about the OFA, visit www.openfabrics.org.

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: OFA, OFA Workshop, OpenFabrics Alliance

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