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CERN Workshop Looks at Next-Gen Scientific Computing Monday, 11 February 2013 03:30 insideHPC Submit to Linkedin Submit to Stumbleupon [CERN workshop. Image courtesy CERN, © 2013 CERN.] Over at International Science Grid This Week, Andrew Purcell has posted a summary of the recent workshop on the IT requirements for the next generation research infrastructures held at CERN on February 1. IT today is woven into the fabric of science and business; it’s an integral part of research, engineering and enterprise,” says Herbert Cornelius of Intel. He was speaking at the ‘IT requirements for the next generation of research infrastructures workshop’, held at CERN on Friday 1 February, 2013. The event brought together leading figures in the IT sector from both the industrial and academic research communities. Together, participants worked on outlining the IT requirements of the next generation of scientific research infrastructures in Europe, as well as discussing procurement plans and building a joint technology roadmap. Slides and video from the event are now available at the workshop site. Read the Full Story. Read more at insideHPC insideHPC Comments Subscribe to Comments Feed Name : Email : Comment : Subscribe to Comments Great LinuxCon Wild Goose Chase Rankings bobim6 17700 pts roberd13 12300 pts devLNX 7700 pts Piglizard9 7400 pts stilliwigs 7100 pts Join the game and enter to win up to $500! Upcoming Training Courses LF202 Introduction to Linux 09 Sep » 12 Sep - Virtual Details LF520 OpenStack Cloud Architecture and Deployment 09 Sep » 12 Sep - Virtual Details LF425 Linux Performance Tuning Crash Course 19 Sep » 19 Sep - New Orleans Details View All Upcoming Courses 30 Linux Kernel Developers in 30 Weeks 30 Linux Kernel Developer Work Spaces in 30 Weeks: Shuah Khan 30 Linux Kernel Developer Workspaces in 30 Weeks: Steve Rostedt 30 Linux Kernel Developer Workspaces in 30 Weeks: Greg Kroah-Hartman 30 Linux Kernel Developers in 30 Weeks: Paul McKenney 30 Linux Kernel Developers in 30 Weeks: Frédéric Weisbecker Become an Individual Member Check out the Friday Funnies Sign Up For the Linux Newsletter Latest Enterprise News Ubuntu Joins Windows and CentOS—But Not Red Hat—on VMware Public Cloud Linux Foundation and OpenBEL Collaboration has Potential to Advance Science Melbourne IT Explains How Hacker Carried out NY Times Cyber Attack The Public Versus Hybrid Cloud Rorschach Test Virt-Manager Gains UI Snapshot Support Latest Whitepapers Linux Kernel Development How Fast it is Going, Who is Doing It, What They are Doing, and Who is Sponsoring It: An August 2009 Update Linux Kernel Development: How Fast it is Going, Who is Doing It, What They are Doing, and Who is Sponsoring It Value Proposition for IBM Power Systems as Database Server in Midsize Companies The Role of Linux Servers and Commercial Workloads Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 IO Tuning Guide Who we are ? The Linux Foundation is a non-profit consortium dedicated to the growth of Linux. More About the foundation... Frequent Questions Join / Linux Training / Board Explore Answers Blogs Forums Directory Stay Current Netbooks Cloud Computing Enterprise Embedded & Mobile About Linux How to Participate Contact / About Advertise Privacy / Terms / Editorial Policy Linux © 2012 Linux. All rights reserved. The Linux Foundation Symbol is a trademark of the Linux Foundation. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
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