In this presentation, Larry Jones from Xyratex describes how ClusterStor puts productivity into high performance data storage. The new ClusterStor 9000 dramatically raises the bar in terms of both performance and efficiency, delivering up to 50% more performance in the same rack space compared to previous ClusterStor generations.
Learn more: http://xyratex.com
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Now in Beta, COSMIC is NEC’s system software that enables seamless Xeon Phi coprocessor sharing. It is completely transparent to applications and all other system software components. COSMIC is useful in organizations where several users share one or more Xeon Phi-based servers. It can reduce capital cost by efficiently utilizing fewer servers.
Learn more: http://www.nec-labs.com/research/system/systems_arch-website/cosmic.php
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In this slidecast, Jeff Squyres from Cisco describes the proposed successor to the Linux verbs API that is designed to better serve the needs of MPI.
Learn more: http://blogs.cisco.com/performance/a-fun-thing-happened-on-the-way-to-the-openframeworks-discussion-today/#more-134672
Watch the video presentation: http://wp.me/p3RLHQ-beT
In this presentation, Larry Jones from Xyratex describes how ClusterStor puts productivity into high performance data storage. The new ClusterStor 9000 dramatically raises the bar in terms of both performance and efficiency, delivering up to 50% more performance in the same rack space compared to previous ClusterStor generations.
Learn more: http://xyratex.com
Watch the video presentation: http://wp.me/p3RLHQ-aTx
Now in Beta, COSMIC is NEC’s system software that enables seamless Xeon Phi coprocessor sharing. It is completely transparent to applications and all other system software components. COSMIC is useful in organizations where several users share one or more Xeon Phi-based servers. It can reduce capital cost by efficiently utilizing fewer servers.
Learn more: http://www.nec-labs.com/research/system/systems_arch-website/cosmic.php
Watch the video presentation: http://wp.me/p3RLHQ-bbE
In this slidecast, Jeff Squyres from Cisco describes the proposed successor to the Linux verbs API that is designed to better serve the needs of MPI.
Learn more: http://blogs.cisco.com/performance/a-fun-thing-happened-on-the-way-to-the-openframeworks-discussion-today/#more-134672
Watch the video presentation: http://wp.me/p3RLHQ-beT
In this slidecast, Fritz Ferstl from Univa discusses complex issues of application license management for cluster and grid deployments.
"Companies invest large portions of their budget on expensive software tools without the means to ensure that these critical assets are being used optimally and getting into the hands of those who need it most," said Gary Tyreman, CEO, Univa. "In the highly competitive business environments of today, going to market quickly is paramount. License Orchestrator provides that speed through an integrated, scalable and flexible approach to managing key software licenses."
Learn more: http://www.univa.com/about/news/press_2013/06182013.php
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http://insidehpc.com/?p=39427
The IBM Fellows program is a prestigious honor that has a direct correlation to the company's innovation and technology leadership. The honorees include a diverse group of IBMers with one thing in common: a commitment to tackling the world’s biggest problems with ingenuity, invention and inspiration. A common thread for many of this year’s inductees is their commitment to developing solutions and practical applications in the field of Big Data and Analytics. IBM is a leader in the space – with 1500 Big Data and Analytics-related patents in 2013 alone, and $24 billion in investments since 2005 through both acquisitions and R&D – and these fellows maintain the drumbeat of momentum that has made IBM number one in Big Data market share for the second year running.
Michael Haydock (IBM Distinguished Engineer, Partner, Chief Scientist - Business Analytics and Optimization) - From designing the most efficient way to butcher cattle stock, to creating an original dynamic pricing model for airline fares, to when in the planting cycle is the optimal time to spray weed killer on a soybean field, Mike has worked his magic with applied mathematical methods for a diverse set of clients across industries ranging from agriculture to aerospace. His brainchild—an analytics-based forecast of electronics and appliance sales in the United States—has become a staple of predicting holiday sales trends.
Learn more: http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/43514.wss
Watch the video presentation: http://wp.me/p3RLEV-2ke
In this slidecast, Fritz Ferstl from Univa discusses complex issues of application license management for cluster and grid deployments.
"Companies invest large portions of their budget on expensive software tools without the means to ensure that these critical assets are being used optimally and getting into the hands of those who need it most," said Gary Tyreman, CEO, Univa. "In the highly competitive business environments of today, going to market quickly is paramount. License Orchestrator provides that speed through an integrated, scalable and flexible approach to managing key software licenses."
Learn more: http://www.univa.com/about/news/press_2013/06182013.php
Watch the presentation video:
http://insidehpc.com/?p=39427
The IBM Fellows program is a prestigious honor that has a direct correlation to the company's innovation and technology leadership. The honorees include a diverse group of IBMers with one thing in common: a commitment to tackling the world’s biggest problems with ingenuity, invention and inspiration. A common thread for many of this year’s inductees is their commitment to developing solutions and practical applications in the field of Big Data and Analytics. IBM is a leader in the space – with 1500 Big Data and Analytics-related patents in 2013 alone, and $24 billion in investments since 2005 through both acquisitions and R&D – and these fellows maintain the drumbeat of momentum that has made IBM number one in Big Data market share for the second year running.
Michael Haydock (IBM Distinguished Engineer, Partner, Chief Scientist - Business Analytics and Optimization) - From designing the most efficient way to butcher cattle stock, to creating an original dynamic pricing model for airline fares, to when in the planting cycle is the optimal time to spray weed killer on a soybean field, Mike has worked his magic with applied mathematical methods for a diverse set of clients across industries ranging from agriculture to aerospace. His brainchild—an analytics-based forecast of electronics and appliance sales in the United States—has become a staple of predicting holiday sales trends.
Learn more: http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/43514.wss
Watch the video presentation: http://wp.me/p3RLEV-2ke