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Anyone with Internet access can now share all the thrills and spills of the sixth International Summer School on Grid Computing, scheduled for 6-18 July in Hungary. The school will train approximately 40 students from 20 countries in the ways of grid computing-a technology that helps scientists tackle complex problems by combining the power of computers around the world to create a powerful, shared...
Grid Computing Now!, a government funded knowledge transfer network, today launched the competition "Grid computing for a greener planet". The competition, which is open to UK residents, will invite participants to harness the power of grid to help minimise the environmental impact of human activity.
Alert Logic, an award-winning provider of on-demand IT compliance and security solutions, today announced that it has released version 1.1 of its flagship log management product, Alert Logic Log Manager. The company also announced that Log Manager fully leverages the power of grid computing and virtualization technologies. Log Manager, the first log management solution in the industry to be delivered...
While
some conference glow from last week
, no doubt, pulled itself across the weekend, it’s safe to say that this cloud stuff has turned into a dog that’ll hunt on both the technological, but more importantly, the marketing angle.
Cloud Aspirations
Even though there’s little agreement about what “cloud computing” means (showing that
IBM, really, wasn’t so bad off for being so scatter-shot...
Switches Maximize HPC Performance, Simplify and Reduce Costs of Operating Data Center: QLogic, a leader in networking for storage and high performance computing (HPC), today announced that its QLogic SilverStorm 9000 Series InfiniBand directors and switches are now qualified with IBM iDataPlex and System Cluster 1350 systems for HPC environments.
Muhammad Zaman, assistant professor in biomedical engineering, recently introduced Cellular Environment in Living Systems @Home or CELS@Home for short. (...) "What took months can be done now in days or weeks," Zaman says. "It's amazing." He says CELS@Home goes beyond traditional grid computing to incorporate a multi-scale systems biology... UT at Austi News Release
A biomedical engineering professor is using a concept called "grid computing" to allow the average person to donate idle computer time in a global effort to fight cancer.
Rich Wolski from University of California, Santa Barbara is speaking about an open source implementation of cloud computing that has an interface compatible with Amazon's EC2 called Eucalyptus. Rich does research on grid computing. He's been looking for the...
A biomedical engineering professor at The University of Texas at Austin is using a concept called "grid computing" to allow the average person to donate idle computer time in a global effort to fight cancer.Muhammad Zaman, assistant professor in biomedical engineering, recently introduced Cellular Environment in Living Systems @Home or CELS@Home for short (http://cels-at-home-dev.dyndns.
It all began with Seti@Home more than nine years ago, when distributed computing started to gain traction and took advantage of thousands of client computers to analyze data and contribute to a results database. Probably the most know distributed computing effort today is Folding@Home and now we have Cels@Home, which is asking Internet users to dedicate computer time to cancer research.
It all began with Seti@Home more than nine years ago, when distributed computing started to gain traction and took advantage of thousands of client computers to analyze data and contribute to a results database. Probably the most know distributed computing effort today is Folding@Home and now we have Cels@Home, which is asking Internet users to dedicate computer time to cancer [...]
I've posted online the presentations that we just did at the 2008 Red Hat Summit about Red Hat Enterprise MRG . You can download them at: Realtime Linux: Who, What, When, Where and Why by Clark Williams Red Hat Enterprise MRG Overview by Carl Trieloff Dynamic Grid Computing With Red Hat Enterprise MRG & Amazon EC2 and accompanying demo video by Bryan Che
The Red Bull Formula One (F1) team is using grid computing to boost development work for its 2008 racing car by getting the most out of its processing power. With the constant need for more computing power, the team is using Platform Computing’s LSF Source: networks.silicon.com
Grid computing has moved out of the laboratory and into a wide variety of commercial applications. No longer the exclusive tool of researchers seeking to harness enough compute power for massive computational challenges such as weather modeling or weapons test simulations, today grids are being deployed in more traditional commercial computing applications. In Grid Computing: A Vertical Market Perspective...
Grid computing has moved out of the laboratory and into a wide variety of commercial applications. No longer the exclusive tool of researchers seeking to harness enough compute power for massive computational challenges such as weather modeling or weapons test simulations, today grids are being deployed in more traditional commercial computing applications. In Grid Computing: A Vertical Market Perspective...
Bharatbook.com, is proud to announce a report "Grid Computing: A Vertical Market Perspective" ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=51078 ) Grid computing has moved out of the laboratory and into a wide variety of commercial applications. No longer the exclusive tool of researchers seeking to harness enough compute power for massive computational challenges such as weather modeling or weapons...