The 13th Annual OpenFabrics Alliance Workshop is now in the books. We’ll have more to say about the workshop in an upcoming blog. In the meantime, you can see all the presentations and videos here – https://www.openfabrics.org/index.php/2017-ofa-workshop-presentations.html. But for now, I want to concentrate on a significant change underway in how the OFA does business resulting in
The personality of any well-designed organization naturally morphs over time. There are lots of reasons for this; in the case of the OpenFabrics Alliance (OFA) some of the key ones might be: Growing adoption of RDMA by the computing community and what that means to the OFA New or emerging fabrics Galloping advances in technology
The OpenFabrics Alliance (OFA) is excited to announce that it has published the list of session abstracts for the 13th annual OFA Workshop. The workshop program will include more than 50 sessions covering a variety of critical networking topics, which range from current deployments of RDMA to new and advanced network technologies. As reported earlier this
The OpenFabrics Alliance (OFA) Workshop is now just over four weeks away, and plans are proceeding at a rapid pace. The Technical Program Committee has received a large number of session proposals to be presented at the workshop, with quite a few more proposals than available slots. It’s now the committee’s unenviable task to choose