Agenda
| 8:00—9:00 |
Registration and Continental Breakfast |
| 9:00—9:15 |
Opening Remarks Christian Staudinger, Worldwide Channel Manager, Intel Developer Products Division Sanjun Gu, General Manager of Software Product Business Unit, ECS Technology, China |
| 9:15—10:00 |
China Software Development and Technologies Wen-Hann Wang will share the dynamics and opportunities of the China market in relation to Intel software development, software technologies, and how to enable the software communities to embrace all the latest technologies in their software applications. |
| 10:00—10:15 |
Break |
| 10:15—11:00 |
The Future: What Multi-Core Means to the Developer Marketplace A software revolution is under way, triggered by the shift to multi-core hardware architectures. Intel has unprecedented programs ranging from working with professors around the world, to Intel's leadership in software development tools for multi-core. A recent Evans Data survey found that in markets surveyed, Intel "dominated" the multi-core software development tools. De La Zerda will share examples of what Intel is learning, including some surprising and generally encouraging results. Experiences in this last year, including open sourcing Intel® Threading Building Blocks, have given Intel unique insight into what software developers are actually doing. De La Zerda will extrapolate from these experiences and provide concrete ideas on where this is going to take us, and how Intel products fit into software developers' needs. |
| 11:00—12:00 |
Lenovo's Innovative Solution for Customers Jian Liang, Manager, Server Business/Product Group, Lenovo In recent years, more and more people are using high-performance computing (HPC) for research and business. From the end-users' point of view, applications are all important. In order to use a cluster to deal with relevant problems and get highly efficient systems, we always need to analyze customers' requirements and identify their applications. Some efficient tools and multi-core case studies can help us to recognize the bottleneck and provide more feedback with system-wide solutions. We should design whole system architecture and deliver total solutions to customers, including efficient product, cluster engineering, training, application tuning, and support for customer success. |
| 12:00—13:00 |
Lunch break, CNet Welles Hu Haiwei, Content Structure Director, China Business Group, CNET What is today's software development environment, including platform, tools, methodology, and languages? Who are the developers in China and what are their technology priorities? How are developers getting the information they need to plan IT strategies for their organizations? What is the most effective way to reach them and influence them? Welles will provide an insightful analysis and discussion of these topics. He will also share video interviews conducted with Chinese developers from different segments of the developer community and their views on multi-core chips and threaded applications. |

