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Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

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    SYSTOR 2009 Call for Participation
                       CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
    
        SYSTOR 2009---The Israeli Experimental Systems Conference
           http://www.haifa.il.ibm.com/conferences/systor2009/
                            4-6 May 2009
                            Haifa, Israel
    
    Registration deadline: May 2nd
    
    SYSTOR 2009, the Israeli Experimental Systems Conference, will be held
    at IBM Haifa Labs, in Haifa, Israel. The conference program will run
    over three days, combining the forefront of academic systems research
    with real-world systems developed in industry. The goal of the
    conference is to promote systems research and to foster stronger ties
    between the Israeli and worldwide systems research communities and
    industry. Conference proceedings will be published by ACM in the ACM
    Digital Library.
    
    There is a limited number of seats available on a
    first-come-first-served basis upon registration at
    http://www.haifa.ibm.com/conferences/systor2009/registration.shtml
    (registration is free of charge). Lunch and refreshments will be
    served on all three days courtesy of IBM Haifa Labs.
    
    The first day of the conference will feature sessions on distributed
    systems, concurrency, and power management. Marc Snir, University of
    Illinois at Urbana Champaign, will give a keynote talk, and in the
    afternoon a student poster session with sweet refreshments will be
    held.
    
    The second day will begin with the keynote "Towards Invisible Storage"
    by Alain Azagury, Director, XIV Business Executive, IBM, and an
    invited talk on "The Next Generation Data Center" by Michael Kagan,
    Mellanox CTO. After the morning talks, there will be paper sessions
    focusing on data de-duplication and storage issues. The day will end
    with an optional social event in Caesarea.
    
    The third day will conclude the conference with paper sessions on
    virtualization and system optimizations, and a panel of well-known
    systems researchers who will debate "What is Systems Research about
    and is it Relevant?" The full program for all three days is available
    on the conference website.
    
    We look forward to seeing you at SYSTOR 2009!
    
    SYSTOR Advisory Committee
        * Marc Auslander, IBM
        * Ken Birman, Cornell
        * Danny Dolev, HUJI
        * Julian Satran, IBM
        * Marc Snir, UIUC
        * Willy Zwaenepoel, EPFL
    
    Program Chairs
        * Michael Factor, IBM
        * Dror Feitelson, HUJI
    
    General Chair
        * Miriam Allalouf, IBM
    
    Publicity Chair
        * Muli Ben Yehuda, IBM
    
    Publication Chair
        * Gregory Chockler, IBM
    

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