The reason for my interest in hearing that the folks from General Micro Systems (GMS) had won these “Best of Show” awards is that, just a week or two before the show, I was chatting with GMS CEO and Chief Architect Ben Sharfi, who was regaling me with details about the new X9 Spider modular and super-dense X9 distributed architecture from GMS. As they say on their website: “AUSA provides a voice for the Army, supports the Soldier, and honors those who have served in order to advance the security of the nation.” This year’s AUSA 2022 annual meeting and exposition boasted 33,000+ attendees, 650+ exhibitors, 150+ sessions, and 80+ countries (I’m not 100% sure as to exactly what the last number relates, but it’s certainly a lot of countries). On the off chance you don’t keep your ear to the ground regarding this sort of thing, the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) is a nonprofit educational and professional development association serving America’s Army and supporting a strong national defense. A couple of weeks ago as I pen these words, I heard that the folks from General Micro Systems had taken home three “Best of Show” awards from the recent AUSA 2022 annual meeting and exposition, which was held 10-12 October in Washington DC, and whose purpose was to highlight computing innovations for building the Army of 2030.
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