HyperTransport Consortium and 3Leaf Systems to Discuss Open Architecture Virtualization at Globalpress Electronics Summit
Posted on: Monday, 31 March 2008, 09:00 CDT
Mario Cavalli, HyperTransport Consortium general manager, and Bob Quinn, 3Leaf chairman, founder, and CTO, will give a joint presentation discussing the role of HyperTransport technology in enabling the Dynamic Data Center. The presentation will describe how 3Leaf has used Hypertransport to tightly integrate the Opteron processor with today's high performance networks with a Coherent Network NIC, and how this next generation coherent network is the ideal infrastructure to enable a Dynamic Data Center.
What:
Joint presentation by the HyperTransport Consortium and 3Leaf Systems at the Globalpress Electronics Summit.
When:
Tuesday, April 1, 1:00 p.m.
Where:
The Globalpress Electronics Summit takes place March 31 - April 3, at the Kabuki Hotel, San Francisco, California. For more information, visit http://esummit08.globalpresspr.com/esummit08/Home.html.
About Globalpress Electronics Summit
The Globalpress Electronics Summit provides a venue for the world's leading technology companies and innovative start-ups to showcase their news and views on the future of electronics, design tools and new applications to the world's top 50-plus electronics journalists.
About the HyperTransport™ Technology Consortium
The HyperTransport Technology Consortium is a membership-based, non-profit organization that licenses, manages and promotes HyperTransport Technology. The HyperTransport Consortium was founded in 2001 by leading technology innovators like AMD, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, NVIDIA, PMC-Sierra and Sun Microsystems and counts more than 60 industry-leading members worldwide, including industry leaders AMD, Broadcom, Cisco, Dell, HP, IBM, Nvidia, Renesas and Sun Microsystems. Consortium membership is based on a yearly fee and it is open to companies interested in licensing the royalty-free use of HyperTransport technology and intellectual property. Consortium members have full access to the HyperTransport technical documents database, they may attend Consortium meetings and events and may benefit from a variety of technical and business promotion services that HTC offers at no cost to its members. To learn more about member benefits and how to become a Consortium member, please visit the Consortium web site at www.hypertransport.org.
About 3Leaf
3Leaf Systems provides next-generation server virtualization solutions to support both scale-up and scale-out virtual servers in enterprise data centers. 3Leaf technology simplifies operations by increasing the utilization and availability of large-scale data center resources. A privately held company based in Santa Clara, California, 3Leaf Systems investors include Alloy Ventures, Enterprise Partners, Intel Capital, and Storm Ventures. For more information, visit www.3leafsystems.com or call 408-572-5900.
Source: Business Wire
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