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Atos to Build 4.3 Petaflop Bull Sequana Supercomputer for AWE in the UK
From insideHPC

Atos to Build 4.3 Petaflop Bull Sequana Supercomputer for AWE in the UK

Today Atos announced that a new Bull Sequana supercomputer will enable high-performance computing solutions to boost next-generation scientific modeling for the...

Yes to Operational Intelligence
From The Eponymous Pickle

Yes to Operational Intelligence

Never called it that, but it was what we did when we sought to do analytics (Statistical, Neural networks, Bayesian, graphical, AI, modeling...) and apply thatOperations...

DEEP-EST Project Looks to Building-blocks for Exascale
From insideHPC

DEEP-EST Project Looks to Building-blocks for Exascale

The DEEP exascale research computing project has entered its next phase with launch of the DEEP-EST project at the Jülich Supercomputing Center in Germany. "The...

Hadoop, Spark and Map Reduce
From The Eponymous Pickle

Hadoop, Spark and Map Reduce

Very good, not too technical , good selection and useful articles from DSC.  Join the group to get resources like this ongoing:11 Great Hadoop, Spark and Map-Reduce...

Robots, AI and Jobs
From The Eponymous Pickle

Robots, AI and Jobs

In Gartner, with some interesting links.     The Ongoing Debate – Do Robots and AI Destroy Jobs?    by Andrew White

A Man-in-the-Middle Attack against a Password Reset System
From Schneier on Security

A Man-in-the-Middle Attack against a Password Reset System

This is nice work: "The Password Reset MitM Attack," by Nethanel Gelerntor, Senia Kalma, Bar Magnezi, and Hen Porcilan: Abstract: We present the password reset...

Big Pharma and AI
From The Eponymous Pickle

Big Pharma and AI

Nothing new they would be interested in the topic.    But the scale on these interactions is advancing.Big pharma turns to artificial intelligence to speed drug...

Introducing: The Yak Shaving Series
From Writing

Introducing: The Yak Shaving Series

Today, we are kicking off a series of blog posts where we share the pain of DevOps through short stories: Introducing: The Yak Shaving Series.

Introducing: The Yak Shaving Series
From Writing

Introducing: The Yak Shaving Series

Today, we are kicking off a series of blog posts where we share the pain of DevOps through short stories: Introducing: The Yak Shaving Series.

OSI extends support to OW2 as Associate Organization.
From Wild WebMink

OSI extends support to OW2 as Associate Organization.

OW2, the global community for open source infrastructure software and application platforms, and the Open Source Initiative (OSI), the global steward of the Open...

Another Look at Siri Capabilities
From The Eponymous Pickle

Another Look at Siri Capabilities

I am an iPhone user, and from time use Siri as an assistant.  So I am on board and provide them with relevant data. Usually I do simple things like setting timers...

Wikipedia Games
From The Eponymous Pickle

Wikipedia Games

Some time ago was introduced to developers that were using the Wikipedia API to do classification tasks.   Now discovered that people are using this to do things...

Supercomputing the Impact of Loan Forgiveness Programs
From insideHPC

Supercomputing the Impact of Loan Forgiveness Programs

Graduate Assistant Hongyu Chen used data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to model individuals’ education, career, borrowing, and spending decisions...

The Virtual Institute – High Productivity Supercomputing Celebrates 10th Anniversary
From insideHPC

The Virtual Institute – High Productivity Supercomputing Celebrates 10th Anniversary

"The mission of the Virtual Institute - High Productivity Supercomputing (VI-HPS) is to improve the quality and accelerate the development process of complex simulation...

Google Looking to Catch up with Assistants
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Looking to Catch up with Assistants

Beyond this, I am am still seeing less support for generalized skill development on Google Home. Quality of useful Actions will be important.Google Offers 7,000...

Very Low Power Temperature Sensors
From The Eponymous Pickle

Very Low Power Temperature Sensors

Sensors have always been an interest. Researchers create temperature sensor that runs on almost no powerIt could reduce the power requirements of thing like wearables...

To improve people’s health, listen to social scientists
From Putting People First

To improve people’s health, listen to social scientists

With an ageing population, a rise in long-term conditions, growing health inequalities and a lack of political will to ensure that funding is increased in lineTo...

Libraries of Business Process Segment Links
From The Eponymous Pickle

Libraries of Business Process Segment Links

I think I have seen this before, but was reminded of it by some recent work.  Why not have libraries of the graphs of typical business process segments?  Then allow...

SISSA in Italy Issues Call for Masters of High Performance Computing
From insideHPC

SISSA in Italy Issues Call for Masters of High Performance Computing

The MHPC program in Italy has announced their Call for Masters of High Performance Computing. The Master in High Performance Computing (MHPC) is an innovative degree...

Wimbledon Voice Interaction with Watson
From The Eponymous Pickle

Wimbledon Voice Interaction with Watson

Had seen several interesting example of the interaction with Watson using voice interfaces.  See my previous post on their work with Samsung-Harman and hospitals...
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