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Intransa 10GbE IP SAN to Power HPC Visualization Application for Sandia
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Thursday November 10 2005 @ 11:22PM EST views: 91

Intransa, the global innovator of network-centric, IP storage solutions, is taking the lead in showcasing its state-of-the-art high performance computing (HPC) 10GbE IP storage technology at SuperComputing 2005 in Seattle, Washington, between November 12-18. Intransa 10GbE IP SAN technology will be predominantly featured at SuperComputing 2005. Intransa will be included as part of the SuperComputing NextGen StorCloud showcase, featuring emerging HPC storage technologies within a high-bandwidth Storage Area Network. Intransa's participation in StorCloud will serve two distinct demonstrations.
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Panasas at the SC|05 Show
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Thursday November 10 2005 @ 03:07PM EST views: 93

Panasas participation at the SC|05 Show in Seattle next week will include indepth presentations by the company, customers and partners and a broad range of demos to illustrate the power of Panasas storage.
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Cross-Continental InfiniBand Cluster Staged for Deployment at SC05
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Thursday November 10 2005 @ 08:13AM EST views: 115

The OpenIB Alliance today announced that nearly thirty organizations are confirmed to showcase the world's largest, cross-continental InfiniBand data center in conjunction with SCinet at next week's Supercomputing 2005 conference (SC/05) in Seattle, Washington (Washington State Convention and Trade Center).
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DataDirect Networks Demonstrates World's Fastest InfiniBand Solution
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Wednesday November 09 2005 @ 09:25PM EST views: 80

DataDirect Networks, the recognized
leader in high performance storage networks, has demonstrated 3+ GigaBytes
(GB) per second InfiniBand performance from the world's fastest RAID storage
controller. DataDirect Networks' Silicon Storage Appliance (S2A 9500) is
capable of 3+ GB/second InfiniBand or Fibre Channel performance whether
reading or writing data.
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NEC Solutions America to Showcase Leading High Performance Computing Technologies at SC05
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Wednesday November 09 2005 @ 09:23PM EST views: 67

NEC Solutions (America), Inc., a premier provider of integrated solutions for the Connected Enterprise in North America, will showcase its complete suite of high performance computing (HPC) and supercomputer technologies at SUPERCOMPUTING 2005 (SC/05), the premier international conference on high performance computing on November 14-November 17, at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center in Seattle.
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PSSC Labs & Intel Are Giving Away an Xbox 360!
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Wednesday November 09 2005 @ 03:02PM EST views: 88

Want to win an Xbox 360? PSSC Labs and Intel are giving away an Xbox 360 at Supercomputing 2005. Just follow the simple instructions and you can win Microsoft's latest gaming sensation.
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NSF Funding - Towards a Petascale Computing Environment for Science and Engineering
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Wednesday November 09 2005 @ 11:24AM EST views: 76

NSF’s five-year goal for high performance computing (HPC) is to enable petascale science and engineering through the deployment and support of a world-class HPC environment comprising the most capable combination of HPC assets available to the academic community. By the year 2010, the petascale HPC environment will enable investigations of computationally challenging problems that require computing systems capable of delivering sustained performance approaching 1015 floating point operations per second (petaflops) on real applications, that consume large amounts of memory, and/or that work with very large data sets. Among other things, researchers will be able to perform simulations that are intrinsically multi-scale or that involve the simultaneous interaction of multiple processes.
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Cray Inc. Announces Conference Call for Third Quarter 2005 Financial Results
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Wednesday November 09 2005 @ 08:03AM EST views: 74

Global supercomputer leader Cray Inc. (NASDAQ: CRAY) will host an investor conference call Wednesday, November 9, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time (5:00 p.m. Eastern Time) to discuss third quarter 2005 financial results. The call will feature remarks by senior management followed by a Q&A session.
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XLoom intros pluggable optics for InfiniBand HPC clusters
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Wednesday November 09 2005 @ 08:01AM EST views: 93

Photonics West, San Jose, Calif. - January 26, 2005 – XLoom Communications, a pioneer in chip-scale opto-electric interconnects, demonstrated its leadership today at Photonics West, San Jose, introducing the industry’s first commercially available photonic integrated chip.
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Case Study: Biocomputing Solutions Using Linux Networx Cluster System
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Wednesday November 09 2005 @ 07:58AM EST views: 65

Syscon: Tulane University is home to the Center for Computational Science (CCS), a unique facility designed to provide computational resources for research projects across many disciplines. The Center provides an infrastructure for investigators interested in computational science to exchange ideas, produce research, and establish new collaborations.
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Appro Launches Compute on Demand Center in Houston
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Wednesday November 09 2005 @ 07:54AM EST views: 76

Appro, a leading
provider of high-performance enterprise computing systems announces its new
Compute on Demand Center (CODC) in Houston, Texas. The service is designed to
address the increasing demand for supercomputing power in the oil and gas
industry. The CODC is located in the CyrusOne data center, and is one of the
few top tier data centers in the country engineered specifically to address
the dense power and cooling requirements needed for grid computing.
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The Value Cluster (Part 2): Software Installation
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Tuesday November 08 2005 @ 04:14PM EST views: 94

ClusterMonkey: Get ready. Software will get installed, configuration files will get edited, nodes will boot, lights will blink, messages will get passed, and we will have a cluster. Joy.
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SC05 Announces HPC Analytics Challenge Finalists
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Tuesday November 08 2005 @ 09:54AM EST views: 82

Seattle, WA – November 8, 2005 – HPC Analytics, SC05’s newest initiative, has announced six finalists for its challenge that honors top technical and commercial applications developed from leading-edge, advanced analytics techniques to solve complex, real-world problems.
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Several Companies Join Isilon Bringing Benefits of Clustered Storage to Oil and Gas Companies
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Tuesday November 08 2005 @ 08:08AM EST views: 83

Isilon Systems, today at SEG 2005, ushered in the dramatic benefits of clustered storage to the oil and gas industry with a number of key announcements. Isilon announced that Kelman Technologies, Inc., a leader in the field of seismic data processing for use in oil and gas exploration, has recently deployed 25 Terabytes of Isilon IQ clustered storage to help secure contracts with tier-one international oil and gas companies. Isilon also announced new relationships with Seismic Micro-Technologies, Inc. (SMT), and Enigma Data Solutions, as well as reseller agreements with UpTime, Ovation Data Services, Inc. and Houston Information Team (HIT) to provide the oil and gas industry with next generation Isilon IQ clustered storage. Finally, Isilon Systems will be a featured presenter at SEG 2005. Isilon IQ clustered storage enables oil and gas customers to dramatically accelerate the digital workflow across the upstream oil and gas lifecycle while significantly reducing management and ownership costs.
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