We’ve overhauled the OpenFabrics Alliance web site in order to make it easy for visitors to quickly and intuitively find the information you need. To meet the needs of the four most common types of visitors, we’ve created four key “Portals”. If you’re new to the OFA, or you need some information about the OFA’s
I’m pleased to announce an expansion of the information available to the users of OpenFabrics Software. For a couple of years now we have been working to expand the knowledge base for users. We have been sponsoring workshops for users to discuss with their peers and industry experts issues and discoveries with their own networks.
This blog includes feedback from the OFA Developers’ Workshop, and the continuing work of what was originally called the “OpenFramework Working Group”, and is now called the “OpenFabrics Interface Working Group” (OFIWG). Briefly, the history of the OFA has been one of expansion. More or less in historical order, the OFA has moved from: Linux-based
BEAVERTON, Ore. and Austin, TX – November 13, 2013 – The InfiniBand® Trade Association (IBTA), a global organization dedicated to maintaining and furthering the InfiniBand™ specification, and the Open Fabrics Alliance (OFA), an open source community focused on developing the OpenFabrics Software for high-performance networking applications, today announced that member company representatives will discuss the