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MULTIMEDIA


SITE SPONSORS
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MULTIMEDIA AND EVENTS
| Agilent at Pittcon2011 | | Jon Welsh of Agilent speaks to Suzanne Tracy at Pittcon about the new OpenLab ...continue | | | | CambridgeSoft At Pittcon2011 | | Katherine Sydney of Cambridgesoft speaks to Suzanne Tracy at Pittcon2011 about the new changes to the company's ELN ...continue | | | | LabVantage at Pittcon2011 | | Jerry Hacker of LabVantage speaks to Suzanne Tracy at Pittcon2011 about their LIMS LabVantage 6 and their new ELN ...continue | | | | LabWare at Pittcon2011 | | Vance Kershner of LabWare speaks to Suzanne Tracy at Pittcon2011 about the company as a whole ...continue | | | | Origin at Pittcon2011 | | Scott Plotkin of Origin speaks to Suzanne Tracy at Pittcon2011 about OriginLab ...continue | | | | QSI at Pittcon2011 | | Wayne Verost of QSI speaks to Suzanne Tracy at Pittcon2011about their LIMS' new tools for customization, the iPad, and cloud services ...continue | | | | STARLIMS Corporation, An Abbott Company, at PittCon2011 | | Isaac Friedman of StarLIMS speaks to Suzanne Tracy at Pittcon2011 about their new platform, the SDMS ELN and their customer services ...continue | | | | GPU Computing(2) | Designing flexible systems for rapid evolution Sponsored by Scientific Computing and Dell
Using graphics processing units to run applications has become one of the hottest trends in high performance computing. The past few years have seen major changes, including increasing migration of single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) computations to highly-parallelized GPU environments available in current hardware configurations, and the ensuing significant performance increases many HPC algorithms have achieved through the use of hybrid GPU computing. ...continue | | | | Power and Cooling | Compute More, Consume Less Sponsored by Scientific Computing and Dell
In recent years, researchers have witnessed a tremendous explosion in the amount of data generated each day, and have experienced an increase in the complexity of computations needed to effectively understand and analyze this data. This impact is most evident in high performance computing (HPC), with its very large data volumes and the high computational effort needed to process them. ...continue | | | | Solving Today's HPC Storage Challenges | Sponsored by Scientific Computing and Dell
High-performance computing (HPC) has come to the forefront as a means of effectively addressing many problems in scientific, educational, research and business settings. In many cases, it is giving users the option of replacing expensive physical experimentation, design, prototyping, and testing with their virtual counterparts based on computational models and solutions ...continue | | | | Visualization Best Practices | Seeing is Understanding Sponsored by Scientific Computing and Dell 
Visualization has become an essential tool in scientific research, spanning many areas of science and engineering research and design. As complexity and data size have scaled dramatically, so have the requirements for processing, managing, and storing the enormous amounts of data needed for scientific visualization and analysis ...continue | | |
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