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Debating all things related to high performance computing. University of Oxford has a new central HPC resource from OCF. July 23, 2015. By Julian Fielden - data processing, management and storage industry expert. Posted in HPC, data processing. We recently completed a project with the University of Oxford on a new HPC cluster that I’m pleased to be able to share with you. The new cluster is also supporting collaborative projects such as the T2K particle physics experiment. Continue reading →. The Governm...
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Debating all things related to high performance computing. Category Archives: Data storage. Building a career in HPC. October 29, 2015. By Lydia Heck - Guest Author. Posted in Data management. HPC, data processing. You need to keep up with technical developments. Every single day I am now researching the best ways of delivering compute power to those who need it. I recently celebrated 28 years at Durham University and wanted to share with you some of my thoughts on building a career in HPC. Originally 64...
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Debating all things related to high performance computing. Category Archives: Data management. Building a career in HPC. October 29, 2015. By Lydia Heck - Guest Author. Posted in Data management. HPC, data processing. You need to keep up with technical developments. Every single day I am now researching the best ways of delivering compute power to those who need it. I recently celebrated 28 years at Durham University and wanted to share with you some of my thoughts on building a career in HPC. Originally...
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Debating all things related to high performance computing. Category Archives: Data analytics. Not sure where to begin with analytics? October 20, 2015. By Chris Brown - data analytics expert. Posted in Big Data. Analytics comes to the fore when disparate items of information are brought together and insight gained from seemingly unconnected data. Deloitte recently compiled a survey of 500 mid-size companies in the USA. Continue reading →. Big data: the perfect storm waiting to be sailed. September 3, 2015.
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Wednesday, March 30, 2005. Today I had an interview with Agilent Technologies UK Ltd. At their R&D centre over in South Queensferry (right next to the Forth Road Bridge). My dad was kind enough to drive me there in the morning and come pick me up, which saved a lot of time and hassle getting the train. The interview started at 9.30am and I didn't leave the building until about 1.30pm. Next up was an hour of technical questions from two younger guys. They started off with "What is a Watt? As Mariken is go...
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Debating all things related to high performance computing. University of Oxford has a new central HPC resource from OCF. July 23, 2015. By Julian Fielden - data processing, management and storage industry expert. Posted in HPC, data processing. We recently completed a project with the University of Oxford on a new HPC cluster that I’m pleased to be able to share with you. The new cluster is also supporting collaborative projects such as the T2K particle physics experiment. Continue reading →. The Enginee...
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Debating all things related to high performance computing. GPFS, Elastic Storage, Spectrum Scale – What’s in a name? February 24, 2015. Posted in Data storage. I won’t lie; I was initially skeptical about IBM’s plans for its storage range, announced last week. A big money investment and, essentially, I felt, a re-branding exercise of specific products to give them the Spectrum name. Of most relevance to you on the naming front, IBM Elastic Storage (formally GPFS) has become Spectrum Scale. It’s a similar...
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Debating all things related to high performance computing. Tag Archives: Data processing. Cutting through the red tape. February 25, 2016. By Russell Slack - server and storage cluster deployment expert. Posted in HPC, data processing. As an integrator you simply can’t exist by doing things rigidly, particularly in HPC. Agility and flexibility are key. I think that’s the key difference we knoweveryone knows that when you build HPC machines you’re going to run into problems. We get our hands dirty, an...
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Debating all things related to high performance computing. Author Archives: Claire O'Toole - HPC Marketing Expert. Event Report: Engineering Simulation Show. April 27, 2015. By Claire O'Toole - HPC Marketing Expert. Posted in HPC, data processing. From chocolate bars to complex designs and why customer service maybe the key to IoT. The Engineering Simulation Show provided the opportunity to discuss the challenges engineers have running their simulations. We found many of the delegates are new to High Per...