Make High Availability Work For You

TO: University students and Advanced High School students
You are invited to participate in the first OpenSolaris Summit for Open HA Cluster.
Open HA Cluster Summit
Sunday, May 31st, 2009
San Francisco Marriott (Next to Moscone Convention Center)
55 Fourth Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 USA
Join us as we explore the latest trends of High Availability
Cluster technologies, as well as key insights from HA Clusters
community members, technologists, and users of High Availability and
Business Continuity software. Learn how
to increase the availability of your favorite applications from blogs
to enterprise level infrastructure. You will
have the unique opportunity to hear one of the featured guest speakers,
Dr. David Cheriton, industry expert and professor at Stanford
University.
It will be a full day of speakers, panel
discussions, technical tracks, food and prizes. The first 10 students
to arrive at the conference, bright and early at 8:45 a.m., will be
able to participate in a drawing for a nano-iPod.
Later at the evening reception we will be giving away a Toshiba
Portege laptop. The
event is free.
SPEAKER BIO
Dr. David Cheriton is professor of computer science at
Stanford
University. He heads the Distributed Systems Group, which is the
research group in the Departments of Computer Science and Electrical
Engineering at Stanford University. He co-founded
Granite Systems and
Kealia with
Andy Bechtolsheim (Sun co-founder). He was instrumental in
helping Stanford students Sergey Brin and Larry Page fund
Google. In
his "spare time", Dr. Cheriton is Chief Scientist at
Arista Networks
and serves on the board of Aster Data Systems.
*Eligibility for drawings:
You must be registered to win, have a valid, current student ID card,
18 years or older, and a U.S. citizen or
legal resident. Other terms and conditions apply.
Save the Date and Register for the Summit today!
Questions about the event or registration?
Send Email to: ha-cluster-summit@opensolaris.org
Community Members and Non Students refer to
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=97809&tstart=15
Posted by Tirthankar
@ 10:16 PM IST