Intel Developer Forum Set for Sept. 9-12 in San Jose, Calif.
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WHAT: Intel Developer Forum (IDF), Fall 2002 is the premier event for hardware and software developers seeking important technology insight and a competitive advantage. Attendees will receive such essential information as the latest on Intel(R)Pentium(R)4- and Intel(R) Itanium(R)-based platforms, the Intel(R)Internet Exchange Architecture, the Intel(R)Personal Internet Client Architecture and Intel's research and development labs. Nearly two dozen educational tracks will cover a wide range of technologies, such as 802.11a/b, optical networking, PCI Express*, InfiniBand*, Gigabit Ethernet and Serial ATA.
Highlights include keynote speeches providing vision and technology direction from Intel top executives; nearly 200 hours of lectures, sessions and labs; and a technology showcase featuring new technologies, developments and initiatives from leading companies and industry groups.
IDF conferences in 2002 are themed, "Advancing the Digital Universe."
For more information, visit www.intel.com/idf/us.
WHEN: Sept. 9-12, 2002
Intel recognizes that IDF will be held during the one-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 tragedies. Conference activities, where appropriate, will reflect our respect and sensitivity.
WHERE: San Jose McEnery Convention Center
WHO ATTENDS: -- Engineers, developers, architects and technical managers who need a clear understanding of the latest technology trends and the tools to implement them.
-- Executives, sales and marketing managers and planners who influence product, business plans and strategies.
-- Press and analysts who must stay in tune with the industry, announcements and trends.
MAJOR SPONSORS: IBM, Microsoft, Rambus Inc. and SuperMicro Inc.
KEYNOTES:
Monday, Sept. 9: Opening Keynote
Paul Otellini Intel President and Chief Operating Officer
Tuesday, Sept. 10: Client Keynotes
Louis J. Burns Intel Vice President, General Manager, Desktop Platforms Group
Anand Chandrasekher Intel Vice President, General Manager, Mobile Platforms Group
Ronald J. Smith Intel Senior Vice President, General Manager, Wireless Communications and Computing Group
Wednesday, Sept. 11: Enterprise and Communications Keynotes
Michael J. Fister Intel Senior Vice President, General Manager, Enterprise Platforms Group
Sean M. Maloney Intel Executive Vice President, General Manager, Intel Communications Group
Thursday, Sept. 12: Intel R&D Labs Keynote
Patrick P. Gelsinger Intel Vice President, Chief Technology Officer
GENERAL REGISTRATION: Online: www.intel.com/idf/us Phone: 888/397-6205. Outside the United States, (781) 821-6736 Note: Special early-bird rate available through Aug. 16. Details online.
PRESS/ANALYST REGISTRATION: Online: www.intel.com/idf/us (see "Registration" hyperlink) By phone: 650/372-6725. -- Press/analyst contact: David Dickstein, Intel Press Relations, 916/356-2211, david.a.dickstein@intel.com.
GENERAL: Intel Developer Forum is a worldwide program that gives developers the technical information and vision they need to succeed in creating innovative products for the Internet economy. The IDF Fall 2002 conferences, held in the United States and throughout the world, feature a full slate of sessions and hands-on labs, along with numerous demonstrations of cutting-edge products and technologies. Industry participants include software and hardware developers of communications equipment, servers, and PC and handheld clients. Visit www.intel.com/idf/us for more on IDF Fall 2002 conferences. For the latest information on technology developments throughout the year, visit Intel Developer Update magazine at developer.intel.com; wbmw |