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April 2009


From insideHPC

Spansion packs a whole lotta RAM into your

Spansion packs a whole lotta RAM into your

Early this week flash memory vendor Spansion announced its EcoRAM solution, a product that lets you cram 512 GB of flash memory that presents as RAM to an Opteron-based system. The solution offers the same read performance as…


From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

White House Cybersecurity Review Complete; Public Announcement Expected Soon

White House Cybersecurity Review Complete; Public Announcement Expected Soon

The Obama Administration recently finished a 60-day review of federal cybersecurity efforts. Melissa Hathaway, Acting White House Cyberspace Director, indicated in public remarks (scroll down for video) at the RSA computer security…


From The Noisy Channel

Presenting at Infonortics Search Engine Meeting

Presenting at Infonortics Search Engine Meeting

If you’re attending the Infonortics Search Engine Meeting in Boston next week, please let me know! I’ll be there all day Monday and Tuesday, and I’ll be talking on Tuesday afternoon about “Enabling the Information Seeking Process”…


From The Noisy Channel

Presenting at Infonortics Search Engine Meeting

Presenting at Infonortics Search Engine Meeting

If you’re attending the Infonortics Search Engine Meeting in Boston next week, please let me know! I’ll be there all day Monday and Tuesday, and I’ll be talking on Tuesday afternoon about “Enabling the Information Seeking Process”…


From The Noisy Channel

Book Writing vs. Blogging

Book Writing vs. Blogging

When I announced that I’d be writing a book, I promised that I would blog about the experience. It may seem odd that I’m only blogging about it now, when I’m almost done, but perhaps that gives you a sense of how absorbing the…


From The Noisy Channel

Book Writing vs. Blogging

Book Writing vs. Blogging

When I announced that I’d be writing a book, I promised that I would blog about the experience. It may seem odd that I’m only blogging about it now, when I’m almost done, but perhaps that gives you a sense of how absorbing the…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Analytics API Launched

Google Analytics API Launched

It was brought to my attention that the Google Analytics API was recently launched. Will take a close look. Much more here.


From insideHPC

InsideTrack: rumors of other bidders for

InsideTrack: rumors of other bidders for

I’ll show you mine if you show me yours…here’s what I’m hearing about companies sniffing around SGI and looking at the potential of bidding against Rackable. Cisco: given their Unified Computing Platform (codenamed California…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Advertising Yourself

Advertising Yourself

From Knowledge@Wharton: Advertising Yourself: Building a Personal Brand through Social Networks. " ... According to Jonah Berger, Wharton marketing professor, using social networking sites or a new media endeavor such as blogging…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Fortune 500 Blogging

Fortune 500 Blogging

From SNCR, research results on corporate blogging and its use with other social media.Authors Dr. Nora Ganim Barnes, Ph.D., Senior Fellow and Research Chair of the Society for New Communications Research and Chancellor Professor…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Geocities Gone

Geocities Gone

Geocities, the oldest free web site community, is gone. It was fifteen years old. Quite a few web-years. Like the article says, I had forgotten it still existed. Yahoo bought it for $4.7 Billion.


From The Noisy Channel

Slight Change to the HCIR

Slight Change to the HCIR

I hope you all are gearing up for HCIR 2009! Those who have not yet read the call for participation or looked at the web site can safely ignore this message, which announces what we hope is a minor change for participants. After…


From The Noisy Channel

Slight Change to the HCIR

Slight Change to the HCIR

I hope you all are gearing up for HCIR 2009! Those who have not yet read the call for participation or looked at the web site can safely ignore this message, which announces what we hope is a minor change for participants. After…


From insideHPC

6 core istanbul moves forward to

6 core istanbul moves forward to

We’re hearing this in several places, but The Register’s Timothy Prickett Morgan has an overview of AMD’s schedule acceleration on the new Opterons AMD is picking up the pace for its six-core, Istanbul family of Opteron processors…


From insideHPC

Computational biology at

Computational biology at

TACC is reporting on work being done on its system related to computational biology and understanding how the molecules that advanced laboratory techniques have identified


From insideHPC

Acumem announces new

Acumem announces new

Acumem has announced that support for Windows HPC Server 2008 is now available in its performance tools suite featuring Threadspotter and Slowspotter. The performance analysis tools, which expose causes of bandwidth-heavy behavior…


From insideHPC

Fault tolerance at scale: embrace your inner

Fault tolerance at scale: embrace your inner

iSTGW is running a feature article this week with an overview of the issues discussed at the Fault Tolerance for Extreme Scalability Workshop sponsored by the NSF in March. At a workshop in March, U.S. experts met to discuss…


From insideHPC

Matlab announces Argonne, Tesla using their

Matlab announces Argonne, Tesla using their

The Mathworks announced two customers this week using their tools in science and engineering. The first at Argonne The MathWorks today announced that Argonne National Laboratory significantly reduced the simulation time of models…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Maps Includes WebCams

Google Maps Includes WebCams

Google Maps has started to include webcam locations. Now over 9,000 world-wide.


From The Eponymous Pickle

Signals and Financial Modeling

Signals and Financial Modeling

Renowned Game and simulation model builder Ken Karakotsios posts on market signals in financial engineering. A very nice case study of how a model is constructed and engineered for the real world.


From insideHPC

ICCS offers free HPC

ICCS offers free HPC

Found at HPCwire, news that the ICCS, hosted by the LSU Center for Computation & Technology, is offering free HPC education: The ninth annual International Conference on Computational Science will take place in downtown Baton…


From insideHPC

SC09

SC09

The latest edition of the SC09 newsletter is out; it’s not up on the website yet, but Rich Brueckner from Sun has linked to it here (thanks, Rich). Technical Panel Proposals Due May 1 Now is the time to begin planning your participation…


From insideHPC

AMD reports Q1 2009, posts

AMD reports Q1 2009, posts

Two days ago (sorry, I was on the road) AMD reported its first quarter results for 2009. Performance was down over 20% year over year, and they lost money, continuing the downward trend that started years ago. AMD reported revenue…


From The Noisy Channel

Too Connected, Or Not Connected Enough?

Too Connected, Or Not Connected Enough?

A bit off my usual selection of topics, but an article by Bruce Perens about a cyber-attack on Morgan Hill, a small city in northern California caught my attention: Just after midnight on Thursday, April 9, unidentified attackers…


From The Noisy Channel

Too Connected, Or Not Connected Enough?

Too Connected, Or Not Connected Enough?

A bit off my usual selection of topics, but an article by Bruce Perens about a cyber-attack on Morgan Hill, a small city in northern California caught my attention: Just after midnight on Thursday, April 9, unidentified attackers…


From Putting People First

What on Earth are Anthropologists Doing Playing With Mobile Phones?

What on Earth are Anthropologists Doing Playing With Mobile Phones?

What on earth are anthropologists doing playing with mobile phones, asks Ken Banks, founder of kiwanja.net and creator of FrontlineSMS. “It’s widely recognised that projects can succeed or fail on the realisation of their relative…


From The Eponymous Pickle

GS1 DataBar

GS1 DataBar

The GS1 DataBar (formerly RSS, Reduced Space Symbology) is a form of barcode, approved and promoted by the GS1 standards body which contains more data space and is meant to provide new data needed in UPC codes. StoreFrontBackTalk…


From insideHPC

SiCortex Honors Earth Day With Special

SiCortex Honors Earth Day With Special

In honor of Earth Day, SiCortex has announced an interesting and unusual offer to those interested in purchasing new systems.


From insideHPC

Panasas Announces New Product

Panasas Announces New Product

Panasas has announced a new, broader product line of storage products.


From insideHPC

Glimpses of AMD

Glimpses of AMD

AMD, today, released a press statement delivering some tidbits of tasty info on the next three years of core silicon coming out of Sunnyvale.