
Forwarded on behalf of EGA: The Enterprise Grid Alliance (EGA) invites you to attend our 60 minute webcast on grid computing in the enterprise. This is a great opportunity to gain a thorough understanding of grid computing from Micron Technology, one of the world's leading providers of advanced semiconductor solutions. Micron has been an enterprise grid user for 5 years and has 11 globally interconnected grids running over 20 applications on 12,000 shared and dedicated processors. The EGA Reference Model Working Group will also provide a briefing on EGA's new Provisioning Use Cases. To register for this exciting event, visit: https://secure.inventures.com/irms/registration/index.asp?id=163. Registration is open to all and there is no charge to attend the webcast. When Thursday May 04, 2006 9:00 AM PDT, 12 Noon (New York), 5 PM (London) What you will learn - Micron's central governance and distributed management approach to grid computing - Several general purpose grid applications that will be of interest to any enterprise user - Push and pull application models - 'Follow-the-moon' job scheduling - The application of use cases to many common provisioning activities in an enterprise data center Featured Speakers Brooklin Gore is a Senior Fellow of Advanced Computing and Enterprise Architecture with Micron. He has been researching and implementing enterprise grid technologies for the past five years to create Micron's global grid infrastructure. Bob Thome is a Senior Manager of Distributed Databases at Oracle and EGA Reference Model Working Group Chair. He has been a leading member of EGA since its inception. Who should attend IT technologists, managers and executives who are seeking the latest information on: - Grid computing from an end user perspective - Provisioning Use Cases and the practical application of concepts in the EGA Reference Model Sign up now at https://secure.inventures.com/irms/registration/index.asp?id=163. Regards, John Ehrig EGA Marketing Programs Manager