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Billed as the first of its kind, the Linux Networx User Group Conference provides a unique opportunity for existing and potential customers to receive training, listen to testimonials and network with industry peers, receive technology updates from key HPC vendors, and be among the first to hear about new advances in the HPC industry.
“The Linux Networx User Group Conference is a great opportunity for customers to learn how solve their most important computational problems more quickly, effectively and efficiently,” said Ewald in announcing the event. “The conference also provides us with a unique forum to better understand from our customers how to improve our products and services to meet the growing demands in HPC. We encourage current and potential customers to join us for this event so we can help your organization continue to climb upward and achieve new heights.”
To see the User Group Conference agenda, visit: www.linuxnetworx.com/ug/agenda.php
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