On August 13, 2024, Supermicro (SMCI) will kick-off its annual Open Storage Summit featuring experts from Supermicro and leading technology companies NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, Nutanix, Micron, Kioxia, Western Digital, Seagate, DDN, VAST Data, WEKA, and many others, discussing hardware and software storage solutions for AI, Cloud Service Providers, HPC, Media and Entertainment, HCI, and more. Spanning three weeks from August 13 through August 29th, this virtual event will host seven panel sessions with Supermicro’s visionary team, and 30 leading storage innovators focused on meeting today’s top storage related challenges including the impact of AI on many types of workloads, implementing new technologies such as CXL and providing storage and IT professionals with best practices and the latest information on new technologies in storage hardware, media and software.
To learn more about Supermicro’s Fifth Open Storage Summit ’24 and to register for all sessions for free, please visit: https://www.thecube.net/events/supermicro/open-storage-summit-2024
Session 1: Enabling AI Data Pipelines: Optimized Storage for AI
- Participating Companies: Supermicro, NVIDIA, Micron, WEKA, and Cloudian
- Abstract: Dive deeper into how training large AI models requires new networking technology, high performance all-flash and large capacity disk storage servers, and software-defined storage applications to get the best performance from GPU compute.
- Details: August 13, 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT or after, on-demand
Session 2: AI and the Future of Media Storage Workflows: Innovations for the Entertainment Industry
- Participating Companies: Supermicro, AMD, Western Digital, and Quantum
- Abstract: Learn how AI technology is revolutionizing the M&E industry whether it’s movies, TV, or corporate videos, and how primary and secondary storage is optimized for these post-production workflows.
- Details: August 14, 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT or after, on-demand
Session 3: The New Hyperconverged: Enabling High Performance Workloads for the Enterprise
- Participating Companies: Supermicro, Intel, Nutanix, and Western Digital
- Abstract: Discover how Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) has expanded beyond traditional virtualized workloads to new AI, database, and enterprise applications.
- Details: August 15, 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT or after, on-demand
Session 4: Hyperscale AI: Secure Data Services for CSPs
- Participating Companies: Supermicro, AMD, VAST Data, and Solidigm
- Abstract: Uncover how CSPs can deploy AI models across thousands of GPUs, at an unprecedented scale supported by large scale storage with confidence, security and energy efficiency.
- Details: August 20, 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT or after, on-demand
Session 5: Scaling Up or Scaling Out: Making the Right Storage Architecture Decision
- Participating Companies: Supermicro, Intel, Kioxia, Seagate, OSNexus, and Graid Technology
- Abstract: Learn how to assemble an optimal software-defined storage design and know the best architecture fit for your storage requirements (scale-up and scale-out).
- Details: August 22, 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT or after, on-demand
Session 6: The New High-Performance Computing: Optimized Storage from HPC to AI
- Participating Companies: Supermicro, NVIDIA, DDN, and Solidigm
- Abstract: Explore how each company is contributing to a new generation of HPC storage that has moved out of the lab and into the enterprise with new AI workloads leveraging the legacy of high performance supercomputing for simulation workloads.
- Details: August 27, 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT or after, on-demand
Session 7: How CXL Enables New Use Cases for Storage and Servers
- Participating Companies: Supermicro, Intel, Micron, and Memverge
- Abstract: Find how CXL Gen 2 supports new use cases for compute and storage systems for memory expansion enabling performance improvements in large memory applications such as AI training and inference, in-memory databases and analytics.
- Details: August 29, 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT or after, on-demand
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