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ESCC/Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop. University of Minnesota 11-14 February 2007. Thanks to our Hosts. Steve Cawley, Vice President and CIO Shih-Pau Yen, Deputy CIO John Miller, Director, Networking & Telecommunications Services Myron Lowe, Director, External Technology Initiatives - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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University of Minnesota11-14 February 2007

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ESCC/Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop 2

Thanks to our Hosts

• Steve Cawley, Vice President and CIO

• Shih-Pau Yen, Deputy CIO

• John Miller, Director, Networking & Telecommunications Services

• Myron Lowe, Director, External Technology Initiatives

• David Farmer, Network Engineer  

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ESCC/Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop 3

Other Thanks!

Program Committee

• Bill Wing  • Dale Finkelson  • Dave Reese• David Farmer• Doug Pearson  • Donna Lamore • Eric Boyd  • Jim Williams

• Joe Metzger • John Kristoff  • Kevin Oberman• Mark Poepping• Michael Lambert  • Mike Collins  • Paul Love   • William Johnston

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And Finally Thanks Also• Angi Sizemore • Ben Chinowsky • Ben Fineman• Chris Masullo• Elaine Lauerman • George Brett• John Krienke• Marie Modrell • Mike LaHaye• Traci Downey

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ESCC/Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop 5

Meeting Notes• Welcome Reception

Monday 6:00-8:00 PM at theRadisson University Hotel PGP Key Signing at 7:15

• Break out sessions over extended lunch today, tomorrow, Wednesday (BoFs, Vendors Soup)

• Other Sessions/Meetings• Tuesday Evening BoFs• Wednesday Afternoon ESCC and

other meetings

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ESCC/Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop 6

Lightning Talks• Presented at the end of the Agenda on

Wednesday• 5 Minute talks on the subject of your

choosing• Submit your talk title and abstract to

[email protected] by Noon Tuesday. The review committee will let presenters know by 6pm if they have been selected. Slides (if any) are due by 9:30 am Wednesday

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ESCC/Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop 7

Joint Techs Evaluation

Please fill out the on-line evaluation linked off the Madison JT main web page

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Past & Future Workshops• Future Meetings

• Summer 2007: July 15-19, Fermi Lab (outside Chicago)• Winter 2008: Jan 20-24, Honolulu, HI (Joint with APAN)• Summer 2008: TBD, Lincoln, NE• Winter 2009: TBD, College Station, TX

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Pittsburgh (11/98)Las Cruces (3/99)Pittsburgh (6/99)Miami (12/99)

Minneapolis (5/00)

Toronto (8/00)Honolulu (1/01)Lincoln (5/01)Tempe (1/02)Boulder (7/02)

Miami (2/03)

Lawrence (8/03)Honolulu (1/04)Columbus (7/04)Salt Lake City (2/05)

Vancouver (7/05)Albuquerque (2/06)

Madison (7/06)

Minneapolis (2/07)

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In 1963, The Control Data 6600, by Control Data Corp. of Chippewa Falls, was the first Super Computer. It was used by the military to simulate nuclear explosions and break Soviet codes. These computers also were used to model complex phenomena such as

hurricanes and galaxies. The original name of the settlement that became St. Paul was Pig's Eye. Named for the French-Canadian whiskey trader, Pierre "Pig's Eye" Parrant, who had led squatters to the

settlement.

Tonka Trucks were developed and are continued to be

manufactured in Minnetonka.

Minnesota Inventions: Masking and Scotch tape, Wheaties cereal, Bisquick, HMOs, the bundt pan, Aveda beauty products, and

Green Giant vegetables

The name "Minnesota" comes from the Dakota Indian name "Minisota," which means sky-tinted water.

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Enjoy!