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DATE | 2015-03-17 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Fwd: NYC local: UNIGROUP 19-MAR-2015 (Thu): Penguin Computing presents
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-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: NYC local: UNIGROUP 19-MAR-2015 (Thu): Penguin Computing presents The Open Compute Hardware Platform Date: 16 Mar 2015 16:42:30 -0400 From: Jeff Jonas Organization: http://www.unigroup.org Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: UNIGROUP 19-MAR-2015 (Thu): Penguin Computing presents The Open Compute Hardware Platform
Unigroup is this week THURSDAY evening... Please RSVP if you will be attending...
================================================================== UNIGROUP OF NEW YORK - UNIX USERS GROUP - MARCH 2015 ANNOUNCEMENTS ==================================================================
------------------------------------- 1. UNIGROUP'S MARCH 2015 GENERAL MEETING -------------------------------------
---------------------------------- Topic: The Open Compute Hardware Platform ----------------------------------
Speaker: Philip Pokorny, Chief Technology Officer, Penguin Computing
When: Thursday, March 19th, 2015 (** Regular 3rd Thursday **)
Where: The Cooper Union School of Engineering 41 Cooper Square (3rd Ave -at- 7th St, bet. 6th & 7th Sts) East Village, Manhattan New York City Meeting Room: 503_CS (** 5th Floor **)
Time: 6:15 PM - 6:30 PM Registration 6:30 PM - 6:45 PM Ask the Wizard, Questions, Answers and Current Events 6:45 PM - 7:00 PM Unigroup Business and Announcements 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM Main Presentation
Cost: See the Meeting+Membership Fee Schedule Below.
INTRODUCTION: -------------
Unigroup is pleased to announce our March 2015 meeting, a rescheduling of our OCP/Open Compute Project meeting, which had to be postponed due to speaker unavailability last year...
Our speaker Penguin Computing, has planned a special trip to NYC to present: "The Open Compute Project" along with the latest advancements in Server Hardware.
The Open Compute Project addresses the design of: Servers, Storage, Data Center, Racks, Networking, and Hardware Management. (Unigroup meetings have discussed aspects of the Open Compute Project a number of times in recent years.)
About The Open Compute Project (from their web page): The Open Compute Project Foundation is a rapidly growing community of engineers around the world whose mission is to design and enable the delivery of the most efficient server, storage and data center hardware designs for scalable computing.
About our speaker: Penguin Computing provides products in these areas: Linux Servers+Workstations, Network Switches+Storage, and GPU+HPC Computing.
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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: ---------------------
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Please RSVP as soon as possible, preferably at least 2-3 days prior to the meeting date, so we can plan the food order. RSVP deadline is usually the night before the meeting day.
Note: RSVP is requested for this location to make sure the guard will let you into the building. RSVP also helps us to properly plan the meeting (food, drinks, handouts, seating, etc.) and speed up your sign-in at the meeting. If you forget to RSVP prior to the meeting day, you may still be able to show up and attend our meeting, however, we cannot guarantee what building security will do if you are "not on the list" (note: things tend to work out OK).
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MAIN PRESENTATION -----------------
Topic: The Open Compute Hardware Platform
Introduction & Description of Talk: -----------------------------------
The Open Compute Hardware Platform, and the latest in server hardware technology. More... To-Be-Announced.
Presentation Outline: ---------------------
- To-Be-Announced
References & Web Resources: ---------------------------
The Open Compute Project http://www.opencompute.org
Penguin Computing - Open Technologies:
http://www.penguincomputing.com/solutions/technology/open-technologies/
Penguin Computing - Open Compute Project Technologies:
http://www.penguincomputing.com/products/open-compute-project/tundra-openhpc/
http://www.penguincomputing.com/products/open-compute-project/ocp-design-19-standard-racks/
http://www.penguincomputing.com/products/open-compute-project/ocp-servers-storage-solutions/
http://www.penguincomputing.com/products/open-compute-project/penguin-open-bridge-rack/
http://www.penguincomputing.com/products/open-compute-project/tundra-openhpc/
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Speaker Biography -----------------
Philip Pokorny / Chief Technology Officer / Penguin Computing
Philip Pokorny is responsible for all aspects of the Penguin Computing hardware products. After joining the company in February 2001 as an engineer, he has steadily taken on more responsibilities. He brings a wealth of both customer and engineering experience to the design, development and support of Penguin Computing products. Prior to Penguin Computing, he spent 14 years in various engineering and system administration roles with Cummins, Inc. and Cummins Electronics. At Cummins, Pokorny participated in the development of internal network standards, deployed and managed a multisite network of multiprotocol routers and supported a diverse mix of office and engineering workers with a variety of server and desktop operating systems. He has contributed code to Open Source projects, including the Linux kernel, lm_sensors and LCDproc. Philip graduated in 1987 from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology with BS degrees in Math and Electrical Engineering, and a second major in Computer Science.
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Company Biography -----------------
Penguin Computing
For well over a decade Penguin Computing has been the leader in developing open, Linux-based cloud and HPC solutions. With our unmatched Linux expertise, Penguin Computing offers a comprehensive portfolio of products, ranging from Linux servers and workstations to integrated, turn-key HPC clusters and cluster management software.
Penguin Computing provides customized build-to-order server solutions for enterprises and institutions with special hardware requirements. We complement our hardware and software solutions with Penguin Computing on Demand (POD) a public HPC cloud that provides virtual supercomputing capabilities on-demand on a pay-as-you-go basis.
Penguin is a one-stop shop for HPC and enterprise customers, providing solutions for a wide array of computing needs and user profiles: HPC and Cloud Solutions, High-powered Workstations, Highly Power-efficient Servers, and Private/Public/Hybrid Cloud Solutions.
Penguin has more than thirteen years of experience developing powerful and efficient open solutions based on Linux, and has delivered hundreds of HPC clusters, including for: Top 100 Supercomputers, academia, government, life sciences, manufacturing, financial services and web hosting.
Penguin's installed base includes more than 18,000 systems in over 40 countries. Solutions from Penguin Computing meet the needs of the world's most demanding HPC and enterprise customers, including: NASA, AOL, Caterpillar, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Life Technologies, and The US Navy.
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Giveaways: ----------
Addison-Wesley Professional/Prentice Hall PTR, and O'Reilly have been kind enough to provide us with review copies of some of their books, which we will continue to raffle off as giveaways at our meetings. The publishers always ask that the persons receiving the books provide a review and/or feedback about their books.
Unigroup would like to thank both companies for the support provided by their User Group programs.
As always, all of the books will be available for review at the start of the meeting.
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Fee Schedule: -------------
Unigroup is a Professional Technical Organization and User Group, and its members pay a yearly membership fee. For Unigroup members, there is usually no additional charges (ie. no meeting fees) during their membership year. Non-members who wish to attend Unigroup meetings are usually required to pay a "Single Meeting Fee".
Yearly Membership (includes all meetings): $ 50.00 Student Yearly Membership (with current! ID): $ 25.00 Non-Member Single Meeting Fee: $ 20.00 Non-Member Student Single Meeting (with! ID): $ 5.00
* Payment Methods: Cash, Check, American Express. MasterCard, VISA, Discover (since 2013).
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NOTE: Simply receiving Unigroup Email Announcements does NOT indicate membership in Unigroup.
Members: Remember to bring your Unigroup membership card with you to the meeting, to confirm your yearly renewal date!
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Food: -----
Complimentary Food and Refreshments will be served.
This normally includes "wraps" such as turkey, roast beef, chicken, tuna and grilled vegetables as well as assorted salads (potato, tossed, pasta, etc), cookies, brownies, bottled water and assorted SOFT beverages.
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Directions: -----------
The Cooper Union School of Engineering (*** New Building ***) 41 Cooper Square (3rd Avenue -at- 7th St, between 6th & 7th Streets) East Village, Manhattan New York City, 10003 Meeting Room: ** (See Above, Room Changes Month-to-Month)
Located on the East side of Cooper Square. Look for the new building with the non-traditional appearance. Entrance is at the corner of 3rd Avenue and 7 Street.
Building lobby sign-in is required at the guard's desk. Enter the building, check in with the guard at the lobby for directions to Unigroup (the room varies from month-to-month).
Nearest mass transit stations are: '6' to Astor Place (stops right at The Cooper Union), then walk 1 block East and 1 block South. 'R' to 8th Street, then walk about 2 blocks East then 1 block South. '4/5/N/Q' to Union Square, then walk South and East. or transfer to the downtown '6' to Astor Place. 'B/D/F/V' to Broadway-Lafayette, then walk North and East, or transfer to the uptown '6' to Astor Place.
Free street parking in the area becomes available at 6pm.
There are also parking lots on Broadway, at (or just south of) Astor Place (8th Street), across from the West side of Cooper Square, as well as various others in the area.
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Please mark this meeting on your calendar and join us! Please tell your friends about Unigroup!
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-------------- 2. PRIOR MEETINGS --------------
** Formal Thank You's to our previous speakers will appear in an upcoming announcement. Unigroup issues a "Thank You" to all our speakers and sponsors!
Our thanks goes to The Cooper Union School of Engineering, and its staff, for hosting our meetings.
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---------------------------- 3. LOCAL TRADE SHOWS AND EVENTS ----------------------------
a) DCD - DataCenterDynamics Enterprise NYC 2015 ============================================
** Unigroup is pleased to announce that for the third year in a row, Unigroup was able to offer complimentary full passes for the DCD Conference and Expo, a $500 value! Handfuls of Unigroupers took advantage of that offer. DCD is one of the premier events in NYC which shows off the latest in Data Center Technology. We thank the DCD Event Management for granting us the complimentary passes.
Event: DCD Enterprise USA Conference NYC 2015
Date : Tue, Mar 17, 2015 Wed, Mar 18, 2015
Time : Daytime
Where: New York Marriott Marquis Times Square Midtown, NYC
For information and registration visit: http://www.dcdconverged.com/conferences/enterprise-usa
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----------------- 4. UPCOMING MEETINGS -----------------
We have a series of meetings in the works: - 2015?? : High Speed Interconnects to 40Gbit+: Infiniband & Ethernet - 2015?? : What's new in the latest C/C++ Standards - 2015?? : NFSv4 Internals - 2015?? : Popular Linux Distribution Round-Up and Comparison (aka: Are there too many Linux Distributions?) - Planning: Building a Data Server with Oracle/Sun ZFS - Planning: Virtualization: KVM, Xen/XenServer, VirtualBox - Planning: DNS / Dynamic DNS - Planning: Fibrechannel and Infiniband Storage - Planning: IPsec and VPNs (possibly 2 meetings) - Planning: Cloud and Grid Computing - Planning: Unix/Linux Authentication - Planning: NO SPAM! - Planning: Crypto / PKI / GPG-PGP - Planning: Anti-Virus - Planning: The latest on *BSD (FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD) - Planning: The latest on Solaris - Unix/Linux/BSD Clusters and Clustered Databases - Patching and Updating Unix/Linux/BSD (rpm. yum, yast, etc.) - Building Custom Kernels Unix/Linux/BSD - Linux Clustering Part 3: Beowulf - Building a Firewall using FreeBSD and Linux - LAMP Part 2 - PHP/Python - Unix 40th+ Birthday Celebration - Samba - High Performance Internet Servers / Web Acceleration - Unix Office Tools: Word Processors, Spreadsheets, Accounting Packages. - GNU Development Environments - iSCSI, and other new peripheral technologies - Java and/or JavaScript Programming - Web Development Frameworks
** Unigroup Needs Speakers!! Please let us know about any other meeting topics that you may be interested in. Potential speakers on Unix/Linux/BSD related technology topics should please contact the Unigroup Board.
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-------------------- 5. UNIGROUP INFORMATION --------------------
Unigroup is one of the oldest and largest Unix User's Groups serving the Greater New York City Regional Area since the early 1980s. Unigroup is a not-for-profit, vendor-neutral and member funded volunteer organization. Unigroup holds regular and special event meetings throughout the year on technical topics relating to Unix and the Unix/Linux/BSD User Community.
Unigroup holds regular meetings planned for (at a minimum) the Third THURSDAY of Odd Months. We generally try to hold Field Trip or Vendor Specific Meetings on the Even Months, although we do have the ability to hold monthly meetings at our regular meeting location.
Planned regular meeting dates are (usually 3rd Thursdays): 03/19/2015, 05/21/2015, 06/18/2015, 07/15/2015, 09/17/2015, ... Also watch for Special Event meetings and "Field Trips" to the facilities of local hardware and software vendors.
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-Rob Weiner Unigroup Executive Director unilist (-a_t-) unigroup.org http://www.unigroup.org
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