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- Seven post holes and one thought
- The real break through we need in science computing is a general way to build machines capable of doing one sequential job many orders of magnitude faster than we can now. Holographic computing is one possibility, some people think quantum computing is another .-personally? I think analog computing has...
- Tags: Computing, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2009-06-20
- New Microsoft eXtreme Computing group takes aim at exascale calculations
- Microsoft has harnessed a number of its scalable/multicore/cloud initiatives to create a new eXtreme Computing Group XCG. The new unit, created this month, is being headed by Corporate Vice President and supercomputing expert Dan Reed. by Mary Jo Foley
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Computing, Supercomputing, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2009-06-12
- Google CEO touts always-on computing
- Google CEO touts always-on computing"It just works"Sheesh, this sounds like the same pie-in-the-sky stuff we've been hearing since the first personal computers came out in the early 1980s (if you're old enough to remember those days). We can't even get all Web browsers to present content in a consistent...
- Tags: computing, Web browser, Google Inc., hardware, operating system
- Discussion threads 2009-05-29
- Google CEO touts always-on computing [video]
- At the Google I/O developer's conference in San Francisco, Calif., company CEO Eric Schmidt shares his vision for a new computing paradigm. In his keynote, Schmidt says "this is the beginning of the real win of cloud computing, of applications." [video=305552] by Larry Dignan
- Tags: Google Inc., Eric Schmidt, Video, Computing, CEO, Corporate Communications, Cloud Computing, Virtualization, Marketing, Hardware, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-05-28
- Cloud? SOA? BPM? Call it part of the era of 'transparent computing'
- "We like to self-medicate in IT. We have these chronic problems that we seem to be continuously trying to solve. They're the same problems: getting systems to talk to each other, to extract information, and to make it all work. We try one drug after the other and they provide...
- Tags: Era, BPM, Information Technology, SOA, Computing, Business Process Automation, Strategy, Operational Planning, Enterprise Software, It Operations, Management, Business Operations, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2009-05-27
- Google CEO touts always-on computing
- At the Google I/O developer's conference in San Francisco, Calif., company CEO Eric Schmidt shares his vision for a new computing paradigm. In his keynote, Schmidt says "this is the beginning of the real win of cloud computing, of applications."
- Tags: Google Inc., Eric Schmidt, Computing, CEO, Cloud Computing, Virtualization, Hardware, Google
- Videos 2009-05-27
- Long live the Sneakernet: Computing's most resilient network
- When Amazon Web Services' latest---and arguably most valuable---service is a system that allows you to ship terabytes of data to the cloud via snail mail you just have to chuckle. Yes folks, for all the fancy talk of cloud computing, terabytes---not to mention petabytes---of data and technological advancement the Sneakernet...
- Tags: Bandwidth, Network, Terabyte, Amazon.com Inc., Computing, Sneakernet, Gigabyte Data Set, Networking, Storage, Hardware, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-05-22
- Wolfram/Alpha details engine's computing power
- The folks working behind the scenes on the infrastructure of the Wolfram/Alpha search engine offered some details on the computing power for a new search engine that's been referred to as a Google killer. In the post, the team noted that once Wolfram/Alpha launches, it will be...
- Tags: Supercomputer, Computing, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-05-12
- SSPX 2.8 (Mac)
- SSPX is a program to calculate strain/strain rate from displacement/velocity data in two and three dimensions. SSPX is a full fledged inverse modeling program to calculate best fitting deformation tensors given displacement or velocity vectors at a minimum of three points in two dimensions, or four points in three dimensions....
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Dimension, Computing, Nestor Cardozo, SSPX 2.8, SSPX
- Software downloads 2009-05-07
- MSDN Webcast: geekSpeak: Parallel Computing APIs in .NET 4.0 With Mark Michaelis (Level 200)
- The presenters chat about how .NET 4.0 simplifies this paradigm with new APIs that leverage the power of recent .NET language extensions and .NET 4.0 API enhancements - Task Parallel Library and ParallelLINQ.
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, API, Computing, .Net, Application Servers, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- Webcasts 2009-05-06
- AMD says "Fusion" chip looks good, but is 2011 too late?
- AMD says "Fusion" chip looks good, but is 2011 too late?goodBiggest project of the world, advertise with only 3 $ dollars for 5 years, buy ads , cheap advertise for your traffic on web site or personal page What about the transition to Immersion LithographyJohn-You mention that AMD's transition to...
- Tags: Games, Semiconductors, chip, Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., T&L, CPU
- Discussion threads 2009-04-21
- How will Netbooks change our computing lives
- Instead of being an end in itself, which a laptop becomes, a Netbook is a means to the end, the end in this case being the Internet. Its competition, for better or worse, is the iPhone, and it competes based on an interface that can accommodate 10 fingers and a...
- Tags: Computing, Netbook, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Hardware, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2009-04-08
- Intel promises faster, greener, cheaper computing with Xeon 5500
- Intel today introduced the long-awaited Xeon 5500 microprocessor, previously code-named Nehalem, calling it the biggest announcement since the company first introduced the Pentium Pro chip back in 1995. At an event at the company's Silicon Valley headquarters, executives introduced the Xeon 5500 as a revolutionary product that...
- Tags: Performance, Computing, Intel Xeon, Intel Corp., Chip, Data Centers, Performance Management, Servers, Processors, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Semiconductors, Components, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-03-30
- Liquid Computing and the dynamic datacenter
- As organizations deploy virtualized workloads that can be moved from place to place to meet service level agreements or deal with outages, making the physical environment equally agile comes to the forefront as a requirement. by Dan Kusnetzky
- Tags: Data Center, Computing, LiquidIQ, Data Centers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2009-03-26
- Computing was all 1s and 0s -- now it's all SOA
- Information technology used to boil the world down to ones and zeros. Now, is everything boiling down to service orientation at least to some degree? Oliver Widder (Geek & Poke) saw my recent post on SOA market size and wonders if SOA doesn't encompass most of the...
- Tags: SOA, Computing, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2009-03-22
- HP Thin Clients Deliver Affordable Classroom Computing
- The Pawtucket School Department faces the same challenges as schools nationwide: reduced funding, increasing state and local mandates, and growing class sizes. Together, they're forcing cutbacks in every department and program. The technology department is no exception. And it was facing a crisis even without those other challenges. Pawtucket School's...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Thin Client, Computing, Pawtucket School Department, Technology Department, Pawtucket School, Thin Clients, Hardware
- Case studies 2009-03-01
- I've Seen the Future of Computing: It's a Screen.
- In the not so far off future, computing for most of us will be reduced to remotely delivered subscriber services, running on cheap, commodity high-definition display units. The last few weeks have been a rush of virtualization and cloud-based announcements. In December, IBM...
- Tags: Hypervisor, Thin Client, Virtual Desktop, Computing, Josef Konsumer, Screen, Linux, Virtualization, Desktops, Thin Clients, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2009-02-17
- MSDN Webcast: Web 2.0 and the Next Generation of Computing for State and Local Governments (Level 200)
- Web 2.0 basically refers to the use of the Internet as an interactive and collaborative platform for applications like social networking. Web 2.0 encompasses things like Web-based communities, wikis, blogs, mashups, podcasts, and tagging, which facilitate collaboration, interaction, and sharing among users. The presenter of this webcast looks at the...
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Web, Webcast, Computing, Web 2.0, Government, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing
- Webcasts 2009-02-11
- Bring Your Own Computer - Citrix's experiement in computing
- The only way this can work is if the organization has taken steps to centralize the management and delivery of all of the components of a desktop environment. This means adopting access virtualization, application virtualization, processing virtualization, management and security software. by Dan Kusnetzky
- Tags: Environment, Citrix Systems Inc., Computing, Computer, Staff Member, Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Hardware, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2009-02-09
- Parallels' Summit 2009 Serguei Beloussov Keynote
- Parallels is presenting its Parallels Summit 2009 here in Las Vegas. I'll be posting from the show through out the day as I learn what they're doing. 7 AM Update I'm looking over the agenda and see an interesting array of speakers and sessions. Serguei Beloussov, Chairman and...
- Tags: Google Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Computing, Parallels, Cloud Computing, Software As A Service (SaaS), Emerging Technologies, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2009-02-03

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