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Shots from the IGT cloud computing conference

Shots from the IGT cloud computing conference

Shots from the IGT cloud computing conference

A Sandia team is collaborating with Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore national labs and Intel Federal LLC to optimize DRAM packages, pictured here and found in many consumer laptops, to increase compute platform performance.

 

Learn more at bit.ly/3H1R4Wv

 

Photo by Craig Fritz.

Shots from the IGT cloud computing conference

Dutch national supercomputer Huygens, an IBM pSeries 575 clustered SMP system.

The IBM system will be replaced by a new class of supercomputer, "Cartesius", provided and built by Bull.

 

About four months ago, the room was still clean and free of dust, now it has been contaminated, soiled and abused by construction workers ("bouwvarkens").

 

Read more about Huygens at Wikipedia and Stichting Nationale Computerfaciliteiten.

Seaton Computing Center (SCC) atrium. College of Dupage (COD). Glen Ellyn, IL.

During the week of 19 June 2017, 50 scientists and computing experts came together on the DESY campus in Zeuthen, Germany to discuss new analysis and simulation methods for CTA. The talks covered simulation tools, reconstruction algorithms and tools, instrument response functions, high-level science tools and grid tools.

 

Everybody talks about the cloud and cloud computing. Could the cloud even be intelligent?

Shots from the IGT cloud computing conference

Shots from the IGT cloud computing conference

An interactive game of tic tac toe meant to be played by two people. By clicking on the blank squares, it turns the ellipse orange or black pending on the turn of the players.

 

Code:

    

boolean xTurn; // dataType variableName

boolean ohTurn;

color xColor = color(255,150,21);

color ohColor = color (21,12,0);

  

void setup(){

 

size (600,600);

background (255);

xTurn = false;

ohTurn = true;

 

}

 

void draw(){

 

strokeWeight(3);

line(0, 200, width, 200);

line(0, 400, width, 400);

line(200,1,200,height);

line(400,1,400,height);

 

}

 

void mouseClicked(){

 

xTurn = !xTurn;

ohTurn = !ohTurn;

print("Is it X's Turn: " + xTurn); //xturn

print('\t');

println("Is it oh's Turn: " + ohTurn); //ohturn

  

if(mouseX> 0 && mouseX0 && mouseY 000 && mouseX200 && mouseY 000 && mouseX400 && mouseY 200 && mouseX0 && mouseY 200 && mouseX200 && mouseY 200 && mouseX400 && mouseY 400 && mouseX0 && mouseY 400 && mouseX200 && mouseY 400 && mouseX400 && mouseY<600){ //bottom right blk

if(xTurn){

fill(xColor);

ellipse (500,500,50,50);

}

else if(ohTurn){

fill(ohColor);

ellipse (500,500,50,50);

}

  

}

    

}

   

link:

a.parsons.edu/~heritr12/creativecomputing/?q=node/1569

The Deutches Museum in Munich is the only museum I've been in which has a Computing Science exhibit. It was genuinely amazing to see the huge valve driven machines that I had only heard about. From the pictures I took, I created a triptych. The Cray-1 label, some detail of the Cray itself and an IBM 7501 Punch Card Reader.

Cloud Computing Infografía de las ventajas

 

Tercera y última infografía publicada por GetApp. Ésta se centra en las ventajas que el cloud computing representa para los negocios.

Cloud Computing Infografía de su situación

 

Esta infografía, forma parte de una seride de tres documentos publicados por GetApp En esta primera entrega muestran la situación actual del cloud computing, su impacto en el mercado general y cómo ha evolucionado durante los últimos años.

  

Taking some test shots for Matt. This would never work for him, but I kind of like my Wii peeking out in the background :)

Taking some test shots for Matt. I like the texture of the coat & the candles, but the pic is too dim/ screen isn't bright enough either.

5221: Back Row Pictured from left: Don Ryan [IT Manager at Premier Recruitment]; Christoph Dobroschke [Product Marketing Manager at VMware]; Cormac Keogh [Architect Advisor at Microsoft]; Front Row Pictured from left: Suzanne Walsh [Group IT Manager at McCormick Macnaughton]; Trevor Dagg [Director eBusiness Systems at elan]; Gerry Power [Sales Consultant at Sysco]; Lavinia Morris [IT Infrastructure Manager at Friends First]

Thomas Bradshaw, Sandia electrical engineer and flight software lead, inspects a computer board for an upcoming remote sensing mission designed to demonstrate next-generation high-performance computing in space. The team used Valhalla, a Python-based high-performance computing program developed at Sandia, to quickly generate the concept design and estimate mission performance for the payload.

 

Learn more at bit.ly/3HKsR8c

 

Photo by Craig Fritz.

Cloud computing is highly inconvenient to keep such data in memory and exhaust the space as the data is not only confidential but also very large to be accessible with ease. However, cloud computing has made this access very easy and storage very convenient.

I had this antique IBM PC/AT in the shed. That keyboard weighs two pounds.

5259: Back Row Pictured from left: Don Ryan [IT Manager at Premier Recruitment];

Trevor Dagg [Director eBusiness Systems at elan]; Christoph Dobroschke [Product Marketing Manager at VMware]; Cormac Keogh [Architect Advisor at Microsoft];

Front Row Pictured from left: Lavinia Morris [IT Infrastructure Manager at Friends First]; Gerry Power [Sales Consultant at Sysco]; Suzanne Walsh [Group IT Manager at McCormick Macnaughton]

 

Postdoctoral appointee Kimberly Bassett looks at electrodeposited films to build a machine learning data set at Sandia’s Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies.

 

Learn more at bit.ly/3u0BTpU

 

Photo by Craig Fritz

Computing Sciences hosted 14 local high school students as part of an outreach program to introduce students to various career options in scientific computing and networking. The sessions include presentations, hands-on activities, and tours of facilities. The program was developed with input from computer science teachers at Berkeley High, Albany High, Richmond's Kennedy High, and Oakland Tech. Computing Staff present a wide range of topics including assembling a desktop computer, cyber security war stories, algorithms for combustion and astrophysics and the role of applied math.

 

credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer

 

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Shot at The American Museum of Natural History/NYC

 

This pic shows a window view into the Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics.

 

As it is said in the institute's own words: "The work of the American Museum of Natural History lies at the heart of many of science's most promising directions. Founded in 1869, the Museum's mission is to discover, interpret, and disseminate—through scientific research and education—knowledge about human cultures, the natural world, and the universe...

 

In the emerging field of genomic science, the Museum has a unique role—that of exploring genomics as a comparative, rather than single-species, discipline. For more than a decade, the Museum has fostered pacesetting research on the genetic makeup of a great diversity of species..."

 

Well, what fascinated me was the contrast between the person sitting with her laptop and the skelleton models of some links in human evolution billion of years back.

The State of The Union facts and figures on Cloud Computing as the year 2010 comes to and end!

 

The network of remote computers that have terabytes of data stored on them and hundreds of thousands of applications running from them is called the cloud. To be more precise, the whole virtual data storage space and these huge computers; they are the cloud. The benefits of using cloud services...

 

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Cloud computing, database network, web hosting and internet business telecommunication concept: group of metal hard disk drive HDD icons connected to blue cloud icon isolated on white background

Taking some test shots for Matt

Construction of the more than 200,000 square-foot, seven-story-tall Theory and Computing Sciences (TCS) building is completed near Argonne’s North Gate.

 

The building provides a much-needed infrastructure for large-scale computers, computational laboratories, a digital conference and meeting area as well as a consolidated Argonne library.

 

"2009 will probably go down as the year when cloud computing became part of everyday jargon. It was the year when... "read more.

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trying to figure out camera settings

Computing Sciences hosted 14 local high school students as part of an outreach program to introduce students to various career options in scientific computing and networking. The sessions include presentations, hands-on activities, and tours of facilities. The program was developed with input from computer science teachers at Berkeley High, Albany High, Richmond's Kennedy High, and Oakland Tech. Computing Staff present a wide range of topics including assembling a desktop computer, cyber security war stories, algorithms for combustion and astrophysics and the role of applied math.

 

credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer

 

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