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The 2008 Microsoft eScience Workshop

My friend and colleague Kris Tolle is responsible this year for all things related to the 2008 Microsoft eScience Workshop. This meeting has been getting better and better with each year. The community amazes me every time with the wonderful things that they have to show. This year the workshop is co-located with the 4th IEEE International Conference on eScience, which means that you have the opportunity to attend two great events in one trip!

I will be actively participating in the program too… Kris keeps twisting my arm about a tutorial in Cloud Computing. By that time Microsoft would have released lots of new information about what is doing in the space (oh, I can’t wait for PDC 08). There will probably lots of discussion related to our “research-output” platform (stay tuned for a lot more information next week, including its official name 🙂

Of course, the workshop is always about YOU and YOUR work! So, start writing those papers and register.

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