Dear Users, LRZ offers a training on Array Building Blocks (ArBB), Intel's latest solution for high-level parallel programming. The training takes place at the LRZ building on May 11/12, 2011 and is free of charge. ArBB allows application developers to concentrate on the implementation of their scientific code instead of dealing with low-level issues like extracting parallelisms or optimizing performance for a certain hardware architecture. It allows to produce scalable and portable parallel implementations from a single high-level, maintainable, and application-oriented implementation. LRZ has evaluated ArBB (as successor of RapidMind) for more than 6 months. Since evaluation results are convincing, we would like to welcome you to learn more about this new programming language based on C++. Hans Pabst, Software Engineer and Technical Consultant at Intel, will explain the philosophy of ArBB, introduce the syntax and key features like ArBB data collections or its operators for data processing. The lectures are complemented by hands-on parts which will allow people to gain practical experience with the programming model and performance analysis of ArBB code with VTune. Participants are invited to continue the practical parts with own pieces of code. The tutorial will also give an overview of the different technologies and parallel programming models supported by Intel products, and how to mix and match these products. More information on the course can be found at http://www.lrz.de/ services/compute/courses/#TOC1.19 . Please register via the LRZ registration form (select course HIAB1S11). Diese Information finden Sie im WWW unter http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/services/compute/hlrb/aktuell/ali3990/ Iris Christadler