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  1. See you at SC08 next week!

    by on November 13th, 2008 at 06:46 PM (Chris Smith's Blog)
    If you've been around the HPC space for a while, you'll be feeling the same sense of anticipation that I am for the Supercomputing conference (SC08) happening next week in Austin. Platform will be there (booth 1627), and I'll be in the booth from 12:30pm to 3:00pm every day, so come on by to say hello!

    I also want to let people know about the HPC Profile BoF that's happening on Wed from 5:30pm to 7:00pm, and invite all to come and see the exciting things happening in the world of ...
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  2. Let's hope for Cloudy days ahead

    by on October 6th, 2008 at 06:57 PM (Chris Smith's Blog)
    Last week, I attended the "Cloud Computing and Beyond: The Web Grows Up (finally)" conference hosted by SDForum in Santa Clara. The purpose of the conference seemed to be to provide a snapshot of where the software market currently sits with respect to cloud computing right now, as well as provide some vision as to where things are going. There was a lot of great content, mostly in the format of panels, which I enjoy quite a bit compared to just presentations.

    There were ...
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  3. OGF24: Use cases drive standards!

    by on October 6th, 2008 at 06:32 PM (Chris Smith's Blog)
    The Open Grid Forum recently held it's 24th meeting at the Biopolis in Singapore, co-located with GridAsia2008. OGF meetings are a great way to learn about Grid activities happening worldwide, and OGF24 was no exception. There was definitely cloud on the mind, as evidenced by a keynote from Peter Coffee of salesforce.com and with some buzz around Singapore as one of the data centre locations for the HP/Intel/Yahoo cloud initiative. There was also a good, solid program around enterprise and e-research ...
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  4. Red Hat chases Redmond with HPC play

    by on October 3rd, 2008 at 03:51 AM
    Another story on Red Hat HPC and Kusu

    Red Hat chases Redmond with HPC play • The Register


    But to say that Red Hat chases Redmond is not exactly right. It is more of Redmond chasing after the Linux HPC market.

    I have seen the new Windows HPC Server 2008 and I must say it is very nicely done with good integration of management and monitoring tools. But what they have delivered in Windows HPC Server 2008 is what the Linux HPC market has since 2006; ...

    Updated April 14th, 2009 at 05:12 AM by beowulf

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  5. Red Hat HPC Cometh

    by on October 2nd, 2008 at 09:31 AM
    A nice little article from a friend in TheInquirer.

    Red Hat HPC Linux cometh - The INQUIRER

    Cheers!

    Updated April 14th, 2009 at 05:13 AM by beowulf

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