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Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 15:07:41 -0500
From: Steve Crumb <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask]
Subject: GGF14 Updates
Global Grid Forum's next event, GGF14, will be held at the Westin Michigan
Avenue hotel in downtown Chicago from 27-30 June, 2005. Please note the
Monday (27 June) start. Registration (open now) and housing details can
be accessed via http://www.ggf.org/ggf_events_next.htm.
In addition to Working Group, Research Group and Birds of a Feather
sessions to be held from Tuesday through Thursday afternoon, the GGF14
schedule will contain a diverse set of workshops, presentations and panels
on the Community Program Track from Monday to Wednesday. The goal of this
community track is to build new and strengthen existing communities of
interest in GGF.
GGF14 Preliminary Program highlights include---
* Workshop on Grid Applications: from Early Adopters to Mainstream Users
Jointly organized by:
GGF Application Developers and Users Research Group (APPS-RG)
GGF Production Grid Management Research Group (PGM-RG)
* Healthcare Security and Privacy: Is GGF Doing enough to meet the needs of
the Healthcare industry?
Workshop organized by the Life Sciences Grid Research Group (LSG-RG).
* Why, How and When to Invest in Working with GGF - Improving Interaction
Between Grid Standards and Projects (Community Workshop organized by the
NextGRID Project)
* Globus Toolkit Version 4: Status and Experiences (Community Workshop
organized by the Globus Alliance)
* Practical Grids demo/overview - WSDM (Community track demonstration and
overview)
* Science Gateways: Common Community Interfaces to Grid Resources
(Community Workshop organized by the TeraGrid Project)
* A "Grid Primer for Managers" offered by Gridwise Technologies (Tutorial)
GGF14 Plenary sessions include ---
* Opening Plenary (Tuesday, 28 June, 9:00am)
* GGF Town Hall Lunch (Wednesday, 29 June, 12:30pm)
* GGF14 Closing Plenary (Thursday, 30 June, 1:30pm).
Stay tuned to www.ggf.org for a complete preliminary program and for
additional information about key standards milestones being reached at
GGF14. This event has something for everyone, from the beginner to the
seasoned grid technologist. Register today
(http://www.ggf.org/ggf_events_next.htm) for reduced rates. For more
information, contact [log in to unmask]
Steve Crumb
Executive Director, Global Grid Forum
+1 630-252-8610 (Office)
+1 630-915-3324 (Cell)
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