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Three co-located conferences will be happening in Banff during 12-16 October 2009: the Cybera/CANARIE National Summit, Open Grid Forum 27, and IEEE Grid 20

Open Grid Forum events attract a range of organizations and individuals including: experts in the field of grid and distributed computing; researchers, IT strategists, administrators, developers an

Start: 12/10/2009 00:00
End: 14/10/2009 19:00

Infrastructures for e-Science: 7th Concertation Meeting

The 7th e-Infrastructure Concertation Meeting is an event organised by the Commission with the support of the BELIEF-II project and with the active participation of projects in the e-Infrastructures area.

This event brings together the e-Infrastructures' community in order to take stock of the current developments and to discuss the future orientations. The ultimate aim is to develop world-class e-Infrastructures as part of a strategy to achieve European leadership in e-Science.

For further information and programme: http://www.beliefproject.org/events/7th-e-infrastructure-concertation-meeting

The D4Science-II kick-off meeting will be held in Pisa in October 2009.

IEEE’s Grid conference series is an annual international meeting that brings together a community of researchers, developers, practitioners, and user involved with Grid technology.

Start: 14/10/2009 00:29

The 2nd open SEMIC.EU workshop on 14 October 2009 in Brussels will address issues for reuse of all SEMIC.EU platform components. Reuse, in this respect, refers to any reimplementation of the entire open-source platform including the forum and the repository with its interactive Clearing Process, e.g. for national versions of the Semantic Interoperability Centre, or parts and modules.

The event will bring together experts from several European countries who will share experiences with technology reuse and explore opportunities for implementation in other contexts, languages and designs.

More information here