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Fusion-io CTO David Flynn will present technical details about how flash memory-based storage systems work, as well as how PCI Express is being used as a much faster access method for flash memory-based storage products. A panel of four CNSV members will explain how they market their consulting businesses. Each has an approach unique amongst the group. Come and discover something that may work for your own consulting business. The best way to get paid is to have a clear "collections-friendly" contract by which you and your client have shared expectations. If payment issues do arise, you may need to file a lawsuit. However, mediation or arbitration can provide a satisfactory resolution.
Conference: FPGA Summit
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
The FPGA Summit is the only practitioner-oriented conference dedicated entirely to FPGAs and their applications. Attend this conference from December 9-11, and use the discount code to save on your registration.
Consultants' Forum #1: The Contract
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Consulting contracts are an important but often overlooked aspect of consulting work. This presentation will be like a cooking class for consultants who want to cook up their own contracts, as well as to better understand how to review and modify clients' contracts. We all face the same core challenges whether we are a consultant, an engineer or a manager in a corporate environment. We would all like to be able to communicate so effectively with our customers or colleagues that we are able to influence them to our way of thinking. In this talk, Steven Cerri will give you his perspective on how to achieve this goal. MEMS (Micro-Electro Mechanical Systems), sometimes called Microsystems Technology (MST), encompasses the manufacturing technologies that enable the fabrication of micro-scale sensors and actuators. This talk will provide an introduction to MEMS, an overview of how MEMS products are made, and a review of current and future applications of this exciting technology.
Conference: AlwaysOn: GoingGreen
Monday, September 15, 2008
IEEE-CNSV is an Affiliate Partner for the AlwaysOn GoingGreen conference, which runs from September 15-17. Members are eligible for a half-price discount for this cutting-edge greentech event.
Conference: Flash Memory Summit
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
IEEE-CNSV will have a booth on the Exhibit Floor at this event, allowing CNSV members with a great vehicle for publicizing their skills as well as the merits of our organization. CNSV members also receive special pricing for this conference, and two CNSV members will be awarded full conference admission as well. Many aspects of this event that are free, so register now on the conference website. IEEE-CNSV member Tom Coughlin will talk about writing his recently-published book Digital Storage in Consumer Electronics: The Essential Guide.
CNSV Event Details
PCIe-Attached Solid State Storage - The New Memory Tier
Tuesday, February 17, 2009 7:00 PM
KeyPoint Credit Union
2805 Bowers Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95051
David Flynn, Fusion-io
Free
No RSVP needed
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Presentation Slides

Fusion-io CTO David Flynn will present technical details about how flash memory-based storage systems work, as well as how PCI Express is being used as a much faster access method for flash memory-based storage products.

NAND Flash has revolutionized the way consumers store data at a personal level in terms of music, video and other media. Companies have begun to take advantage of NAND Flash also for storing large amounts of data. There is an essential disconnect, however, between the way in which NAND Flash should be utilized in the enterprise to store large amounts of active data.

According to Moore's Law, the performance and power of processors doubles approximately every 18 months, while the cost of NAND Flash is reduced by half. These trends make the integration of NAND Flash into the enterprise that much more cost beneficial. There are currently more than 70 companies designing NAND Flash solutions for the enterprise that fit into the existing storage architecture. The system of buses, controllers and other protocols designed to augment the poor performance of disk-based storage is a handicap for the integration of the speedier NAND Flash into such systems, thus rendering this medium unable to realize its full I/O potential.

Why should such powerful silicon-based technology be used with an architecture designed for mechanical disks? Why not place NAND Flash directly in the server so that it can perform in a manner consistent with its potential. By bypassing this old architecture entirely and plugging NAND Flash directly into existing PCIe slots, this architecture is able to increase I/O rates by more than 1000 fold.


About the Speaker
As CTO of Fusion-io, and one of the company's founders, David Flynn is the visionary behind Fusion-io's innovative technology. He has a history of successfully architecting complex computer-related solutions, including some of the world's largest and fastest supercomputers and the world's smallest personal Linux servers, embedded Web 2.0 interactive TV, image processing, relational databases, file systems and thin-client computing products.

Prior to joining Fusion-io, Mr. Flynn served as Project BlackDog's Chief Scientist and Vice President of Engineering. He has also held positions at Linux Networx and the Oracle spin-off Network Computer Incorporated (NCI). David holds a BS in Computer Science. He serves on the Technology Advisory Boards for the College of Information Technology at Brigham Young University, and for Techniscan Medical Systems.

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