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Staying current with the latest technology can amount to a lot of dollars and time. Attending SDC is a cost-effective way to acquire training in a host of different areas through tutorials, sessions, Keynote speakers, and the opportunity to participate in the co-located plugfests. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn from the experts all in one place.

Join us for the Storage Developers Conference September 22 to September 23, 2020 to see Supermicro's Keynote Session: "What’s going on with NVMe? An Examination of New Technology Adoption." Mike Scriber will discuss the adoption of NVMe in our industry and discuss what is happening with NVMe. How are CPUs going to change NVMe? Where is EDSFF going? Why do we need NVMeoF.

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Time: September 23, 9:20am - 10:00am 
Speaker Information: Mike Scriber - Sr. Director, Server Solution Management, Supermicro
Mike Scriber is the Sr. Director Server Solution Management at Supermicro, where he designs very high density storage systems using NVMe. His recent work includes 1U racks with close to 1 petabyte capacity using U.2 drives and the EDSFF form factor drives. Before joining Supermicro, he was Director of Systems Engineering at Samsung Semiconductor, where he designed and developed the first 2U 40 NVMe SSD storage systems. He has also held senior engineering positions at Dell, Toshiba, IBM, and Intel during his 35-year career in the technology industry. He earned an MS in computer engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology and a BS in computer engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI).

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