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Event | AdvancedTCA Summit 2007 in Santa Clara, California
- Who: Continuous Computing
- When: October 16-18, 2007
- Where: Santa Clara Convention Center (Halls C & D); Continuous Computing Booth 309
- Event: Agenda
Event Description
The AdvancedTCA Summit program was designed to provide attendees with practical information on the current state of the Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (AdvancedTCA), the emerging standard platform for telecommunications equipment.
Event Agenda
Seminar and session agenda for this event is available, click here for further information.
Featured Speaker(s):
Instructor: Philippe Chevallier, Systems Architect, Continuous Computing
- Session: Tutorial T1C - AdvancedMC/MicroTCA Software Development
- Topic: Packet Processing Software on ATCA
- When: October 16th, 2007
- Time: 8:30 am to 12:00 pm
Instructor: Mike Coward, Chief Technology Officer, Continuous Computing
- Session:Tutorial T2B - Best Practices for AdvancedTCA/MicroTCA System Development
- Topic: Designing ATCA Cards for Optimal Thermal Performance in Managed Chassis
- When :October 16th, 2007
- Time: 1:00 to 5:00 pm
Panelist: Mike Coward, Chief Technology Officer, Continuous Computing
- Session: OPEN - Issues Roundtable on What Is Needed to Create a Real AdvancedTCA or MicroTCA Application
- When :October 16th, 2007
- Time: 5:00 to 7:00 pm
Seminar and session agenda for this event is available, click here for further information.
Got Questions? "The Doctor Is In" – Just Ask!
The “Doctor” (distinguished experts in our industry) is located in the exhibit hall, at a table, where you can ask questions. There will be a notice in the Show Guide indicating who is on call and what subjects they are covering.
Come visit Continuous Computing's “Doctor”, Philippe Chevallier on Wednesday, October 17th from 12 to 2:00 pm to discuss Middleware and Systems Design.
The "Doctor Is In" schedule with topics is available, click here for further information.
