Many analysts and IT managers agree that the continued growth of Linux signals the beginning of the end of proprietary hardware/software as the solution for high end computing. For federal government IT applications, the world’s most demanding problems demand the worlds most powerful, yet cost effective and easy to use/flexible computers.
Large scaled-up Linux systems built around industry standard computer chips are now readily available and proving to be the platform of choice for demanding HPC applications.
Why should you view this webcast?
We examine the present and future of large scale-up Linux
systems to see if they are ready for your HPC demands.
View this webcast to gain valuable insight on how to identify
the right solution for federal government IT applications.
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Moderator
Suzanne Tracy
Editor-in-Chief
SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING
Panelists
John Connolly
Professor of Physics and Director of the
Center for Computational Sciences
University of Kentucky
Gary Skouson
Senior Research Scientist
WR Wiley Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
Molecular Science Computing Facility Operations
Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory
Karthik Prabhakar
Open Source and Linux Technology Architect
Hewlett-Packard
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