Ethernet Alliance to Participate in SC21 Open Standards Pavilion and Highlight Importance of Proven Multivendor Ethernet Interoperability
‘Science & Beyond’ is theme for SC21, Ethernet Alliance’s first in-person presence at industry event since start of COVID-19 pandemic
BEAVERTON, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#Ethernet–The Ethernet Alliance, a global consortium dedicated to the continued success and advancement of Ethernet technologies, today announced its role at SC21, “The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis.” The Ethernet Alliance will host a kiosk in the Open Standards Pavilion, Booth 1507, at SC21, Nov. 15-18, 2021, at America’s Center in St. Louis.
“As HPC (high-performance computing) continues to play a larger, mainstream role in all areas of life, the importance of proven multivendor interoperability is growing more and more important in the field,” said David J. Rodgers, events chair, Ethernet Alliance, and senior product marketing manager, Teledyne LeCroy PSG. “Consumers must be able to trust that the products they plug into their networks will work as anticipated and without disrupting existing operations. The tremendous commitment that Ethernet Alliance members have shown to ensure true interoperability across the myriad IEEE 802.3 range of speeds, signaling, form factors, media and reaches is among the key enablers of growth in varied HPC use cases around the world.”
SC21, one of the world’s largest HPC conferences, will mark the first in-person presence at an industry event for the Ethernet Alliance since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The theme of SC21 is “Science & Beyond,” and the event will celebrate the application of HPC in far-reaching applications from vaccine development to autonomous-vehicle design.
The Ethernet Alliance’s kiosk in the SC21 Open Standards Pavilion will provide attendees with an opportunity to learn more about the organization and its services, such as in multivendor interoperability. Across a large ecosystem of providers and both legacy and leading-edge IEEE 802.3 standards-based products, Ethernet is renowned for delivering a dependable and predictable user experience. Proven, multivendor interoperability is why, and the Ethernet Alliance plays a leading role in ensuring that interoperability by sponsoring plugfests, demonstrations, technical-feasibility events and other activities among its members.
Member companies participating in the Ethernet Alliance kiosk in the SC21 Open Standards Pavilion include Amphenol Corporation (NYSE: APH) and Teledyne LeCroy, Inc. (NYSE: TDY). To learn more about SC21 and the Ethernet Alliance’s involvement in the event, please visit https://ethernetalliance.org/event/sc2021/.
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The Ethernet Alliance is a global consortium that includes system and component vendors, industry experts, and university and government professionals who are committed to the continued success and expansion of Ethernet technology. The Ethernet Alliance takes Ethernet standards to market by supporting activities that span from incubation of new Ethernet technologies to interoperability demonstrations and education. The organization’s plans for 2021 may be found on the Events page of its website.
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“Amphenol is excited to partner with the Ethernet Alliance at SC21. Amphenol, one of the largest manufacturers of interconnect products in the world, partnering with Ethernet Alliance, the preeminent voice of Ethernet in the industry, is a very effective way to highlight the latest advances in Ethernet to the Super Computing world. As a member of the EA, we are proud to participate in the information booth at this event.” – Chris Lyon, Amphenol business development manager – Americas
“Ethernet is converging across so many applications and adaptations; the interoperability focus has significantly increased for all participants in the ecosystem. Teledyne LeCroy’s SierraNet program remains committed to working with the Ethernet Alliance and our member partners to advance products and services facilitating the timely validation and adoption of Ethernet solutions, which are fundamental to successful HPC deployments and communications.” – David J. Rodgers, senior product manager – network and storage protocol tools, Teledyne LeCroy
Contacts
Media Contact:
Vivian Kelly
Interprose for Ethernet Alliance
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E: viviankelly@interprosepr.com