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Introduction: The Third International Conference on Scalable Information Systems will focus on a wide array of scalability issues and investigate new approaches to tackle problems arising from the ever-growing size and complexity of information of all kinds. Looking at their technical program a lot of interesting topics will be covered. I see sensor networks, a subject I'm really interested in, has a number of sessions. That's unusual. And it's in Italy!


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