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P2P and higher education workshop - Jan. 30-31, 2002 - Tempe, AZ


From: Chris Rapier <rapier () psc edu>
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 11:27:10 -0500


P2P and higher education workshop - Jan. 30-31, 2002 - Tempe,  AZ

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We are pleased to announce the rescheduled workshop, "Collaborative 
Computing in Higher Education: Peer-to-Peer and Beyond", and encourage
you 
to visit the registration page 
(http://www.internet2.edu/activities/html/p2pworkshop-reg.html) to
register 
for what promises to be an excellent event!

Collaborative Computing in Higher Education: Peer-to-Peer and Beyond
http://www.internet2.edu/activities/html/p2pworkshop.html
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
January 30, 2002, 12:00 noon - 5:00 pm
January 31, 2002,  8:30 am - 5:00 pm

- REGISTER early and save $50.00! If you register by January 4, 2001, 
the  registration fee is $125 per person. After January 4, the
registration 
fee is $175.00 per person. Please note that registration is SEPARATE
from 
the NLANR/Internet2 Joint Techs meeting. Go 
to  http://www.internet2.edu/activities/html/p2pworkshop-reg.html we 
have  to check this one!

- Lodging: The block of rooms at the Holiday Inn Phoenix-Tempe/ASU will
be 
held only until *December 21, 2001* so book your room as soon as
possible. 
Information on lodging is 
at  http://www.internet2.edu/activities/html/p2p-hotel.html

Participants include:
- David Anderson on "Lessons from SETI@home"
- Ian Foster, Argonne National Laboratory and University of Chicago on
"P2P 
and Grid Computing"
- Andy Oram, O'Reilly Associates on "Research Possibilities to Pursue in 
Peer-to-Peer Networking"
- Bill St. Arnaud, CANARIE. Inc on "P2P Applications and eScience"
- Eytan Adar, Hewlett-Packard Labs on "A Peer-to Peer System for
Harvesting 
Community Knowledge"
- Bob Knighten, Peer-to-Peer Evangelist, Intel on "Building the 
peer-to-peer computing community"
- Steve Waterhouse; Director of Engineering, JXTA Services and 
Applications, Sun Microsystems on "Project JXTA: A Technology Overview"

A preliminary schedule is available at: 
http://www.internet2.edu/activities/html/p2p-program.html

This workshop is being co-sponsored by SURA (Southeastern Universities 
Research Association) and Internet2.

If you have questions, please contact Dave Futey (dfutey () stanford edu),
Ana 
Preston (apreston () utk edu) or Linda Roos (lroos () oar net).

Please pass this message along for those you think may be interested.

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Ana Preston
Office of Research and Information Technology
University of Tennessee
v.865.974-6555
f.865.974-4810


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