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May 5, 2008
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TORONTO, April 30 -- The Platform Global Conference
2008 (PGC08), to be held May 19-21, in Santa Clara, Calif., will
bring together industry leaders IBM, HP, Dell, SAS, Microsoft and
Platform Computing for a special panel on the growing environmental
issues related to high-performance computing (HPC). As the need for
compute power continues to grow, the amount of electricity, cooling,
space and equipment required for HPC datacenters has traditionally
grown in lock step. The PGC08 panel on sustainable computing will
explore opportunities available for hardware and software vendors to
decrease datacenter demands and ultimately reduce their energy and
carbon footprints. In addition, Robert F Kennedy Jr. will be delivering
a keynote address on corporate responsibility and Microsoft General
Manager Eddie Amos will be focusing his keynote speech on Microsoft's
efforts to improve energy efficiency in computing.
The panel session titled "Can a HPC Datacenter Go Green?," moderated
by Platform Computing, will investigate innovative strategies these
companies are undertaking to help organizations create energy efficient
datacenters and save costs. Panelists will discuss such topics as
server consolidation, more power efficient servers, optimization of
multi-core processors, enterprise resource sharing and workload
dispatching based on environmental parameters. Audience participation
is expected to be lively and valuable as companies explore
energy-efficient initiatives.
"Energy efficiency and the effects of IT on the environment are
among Microsoft's chief concerns as power consumption rises faster than
the average datacenter can accommodate," said Eddie Amos, general
manager of worldwide partner evangelism at Microsoft. "We're committed
to
high-performance computing and delivering energy-efficient server
platforms to help our customer address these power issues; we look
forward to sharing our expertise with Platform, its partners and
customers and are delighted to be participating at this important
panel."
"Our customers are looking to Platform and our partners to assist
them in reducing their overall compute costs which include the huge
expense in running their datacenters," said Tom Zsolt, vice president
of marketing at Platform Computing and PGC08 Green Panel moderator.
"The
solutions to this issue will not come from one organization, but from
an entire industry exploring different strategies to make the
datacenter more energy efficient and subsequently more economic. We are
very happy to have assembled such a respected panel to foster this
discussion and hope the audience at PGC08 becomes involved in an
educational exchange as we all work to tackle this issue."
PGC08 is the premier event showcasing HPC solutions and will also
feature keynote presentations by Scott Miller of DreamWorks Animation
SKG and Dr. Earl Joseph, vice president HPC Programs at IDC. With
increasing pressure to deliver results faster, better, and more cost
effective solutions, HPC technology continues to drive business
performance and competitiveness. PGC08 is the place to learn how
industry leaders leverage HPC management software across a diverse set
of industries including electronics, industrial manufacturing, financial services, oil and gas, education and government.
PGC08 is sponsored by Microsoft, IBM, HP, SAS and Dell. For additional details and to register, visit www.platform.com/pgc08.
About Platform Computing
Platform Computing is a pioneer and the global leader in
high-performance computing (HPC) management software. The company
delivers
integrated software solutions that enable organizations to improve
time-to-results and reduce computing costs. Many of the world's largest
companies rely on Platform to accelerate compute and data intensive
applications and manage cluster and grid systems. Platform has over
2,000 global customers and strategic relationships with Dell, HP, IBM,
Intel, Microsoft, Red Hat and SAS, along with the industry's broadest
support for HPC applications. Building on 15 years of market
leadership, Platform continues to define the HPC market. Visit
www.platform.com.
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Source: Platform Computing