Perfect. Thanks again Brian. T
Brian Hammond wrote: > Teresa, > > EDUCAUSE and the WERC are high level, non-technical people for > the most part. > > SC05 is very technical, as are our conferences. The user meeting > is the HPC Consortium, and these are our science & technical > computing customers using Sun hardware, Solaris, Linux, Studio, > MPI, as well as lots of other stuff. Almost all of them develop > their own applications as well as use 3rd party codes. Many have > expressed some interest in OpenSolaris. > > -Brian > > > Teresa Giacomini wrote: > > >>Thanks Brian. This is really helpful. Couple questions. Can you >>please share the audience for each of these events? This well help us >>all determine if we need to have engineers there, or marketing folks, >>both, somewhere in between. Also, when you say there will be a user >>group, user's of what...Sun hardware, Solaris, other Sun software, open >>source software....all of the above? >> >>Thanks again, >>T >> >>Brian Hammond wrote: >> >> >> >>>There are a couple of big conferences that you should consider: >>> >>>- EDUCAUSE, OCT 18-20, Scott is speaking and we will have a booth >>> >>>- IEEE SC05, NOV 12-17, We have a user group meeting 12-13, and booth 14-17th >>> >>>- Worldwide Education & Research Conference, MAR 6-9, this is our big event >>>of the year focussing on CIOs, VPs, Chancellors and such. >>> >>>- GRID ASIA, MAY 14-19, We have another user group meeting, I don't know >>>about booth space. >>> >>>I'll also forward this to the rest of the marketing group for more >>>suggestions. >>>This message posted from opensolaris.org >>>_______________________________________________ >>>edu-discuss mailing list >>>edu-discuss at opensolaris.org >>> >>> >> >> >> > >
