LISA 13 grant applications are due Monday, September 30, 2013
Apply at: https://www.usenix.org/students/grants
Guidelines and hints for can be found at: https://www.usenix.org/students/tips
Register online for LISA '13 at: https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa13/registration-information
Taking place November 3-8, 2013, in Washington, D.C., LISA '13 includes:
40 half- and full-day training sessions from the industry's top instructors, including:
- SRE University: Non-Abstract Large System Design for Sysadmins by John Looney, Google
- Root Cause Analysis by Stuart Kendrick, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
- PowerShell Fundamentals by Steven Murawski, Stack Exchange
- Introduction to Chef by Nathen Harvey, Opscode
- Sessions on building good habits, increasing effectiveness in the first 100 days with a new company, and learning how to navigate the business world that will instill (or refresh) useful soft skills training that will stay with you for the duration of your career
- Jason Hoffman's Keynote Address, Modern Infrastructure: The Convergence of Network, Compute, and Data
- Talks such as Hilary Masons Plenary, Data Engineering for Complex Systems; and the Closing Session, PostOps: A Non-Surgical Tale of Software, Fragility, and Reliability, by Todd Underwood
- Practice and Experience Reports and paper presentations on practical concepts such as storage and data, monitoring, tools, and building and infrastructure
- NEW for 2013! The LISA Lab Hack Space allows attendees to investigate new technologies, apply what they have learned, and interact with other attendees in a participatory technical setting.
- Poster Sessions, BoFs, and Lightning Talks
- The Vendor Exhibition, where you'll learn about cutting-edge products and services from industry leaders, provocative startups, and open source projects
- Guru Is In sessions--led by experts including Daniel J Walsh on SELinux, Adele Shakal on project management, and Charles Wimmer on Hadoop--which allow you to pose your toughest questions and get answers.
- Last, but certainly not least, the "hallway track," which offers ample opportunity to meet and mingle with colleagues and industry leaders during breaks, BoFs, and other social activities.
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