HPSFcon prices set to increase on February 27

The Linux Foundation has announced that registration prices for the High Performance Software Foundation Conference (HPSFcon) will rise starting February 27. The event is scheduled for March 16-20 in Chicago, focusing on high performance software and open source high performance computing.

The Linux Foundation reminded attendees that prices for HPSFcon will increase on February 27, urging early registration to secure lower rates. The conference, centered on high performance software and open source high performance computing (HPC), will take place from March 16 to 20 in Chicago. Organizers encourage participants to plan their schedules around the event, with a detailed program available online.

Those interested can access the schedule through the Linux Foundation's events page and register promptly via the provided link. This pricing adjustment aims to incentivize early sign-ups ahead of the gathering, which brings together experts in open source HPC technologies.

No further details on the exact price changes were specified in the announcement, but the focus remains on fostering collaboration in high performance computing.

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