SNIA 7th annual Persistent Memory Summit – January 24, 2019 at the Hyatt Santa Clara CA – delivers a far-reaching agenda exploring exciting new topics with experienced speakers:
- Paul Grun of OpenFabrics Alliance and Cray on the Characteristics of Persistent Memory
- Stephen Bates of Eideticom, Neal Christiansen of Microsoft, and Eric Kaczmarek of Intel on Enabling Persistent Memory through OS and Interpreted Languages
- Adam Roberts of Western Digital on the Mission Critical Fundamental Architecture for Numerous In-memory Databases
- Idan Burstein of Mellanox Technologies on Making Remote Memory Persistent
- Eden Kim of Calypso Systems on Persistent Memory Performance Benchmarking and Comparison
And much more! Full agenda and speaker bios at http://www.snia.org/pm-summit.
Registration is complimentary and includes the opportunity to tour demonstrations of persistent memory applications available today from SNIA Persistent Memory and NVDIMM SIG, SMART Modular, AgigA Tech, and Viking Technology over lunch, at breaks, and during the evening Networking Reception. Additional sponsorship opportunities are available to SNIA and non-SNIA member companies – learn more.
New Companion Event to the Summit –
Persistent Memory Programming Hackathon
Wednesday January 23, 2019 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Join us for the inaugural PM Programming Hackathon on the day before the Summit –a half-day program designed to get software developers an understanding of the various tiers and modes of Persistent Memory and what existing methods are available to access them. Learn more and register at https://www.snia.org/pm-summit/hackathon