PodcastRCE 45: Supercomputing 2010
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Brock Palen and Jeff Squyres muse about what went down at SC10. RCE 44: Grid Engine (OGE/SGE)
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Brock Palen and Jeff Squyres speak with Daniel Templeton of Oracle about Grid Engine formally known as Sun Grid Engine. Daniel Templeton is the product manager for the Oracle Grid Engine product. He has been at Oracle/Sun for over a decade and worked previously as one of the Grid Engine developers. Daniel is a co-chair of the DRMAA working group in the OGF and an active Grid Engine evangelist. When not filling the role of jungle gym for his kids, Daniel enjoys playing chess and Doppelkopf. And occasionally, when no one's looking, he still manages to write some code. RCE 42: HPC in the Cloud
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Brock Palen and Jeff Squyres speak with Nicole Hemsoth about her research on HPC use in the Cloud. Nicole Hemsoth is the Managing Editor of HPC in the Cloud, a publication dedicated to covering scientific and large-scale enterprise computing in the cloud. Nicole covers news from the world of high-performance computing with a distinct eye on how the space is being reshaped by virtualized and on-demand resources, bringing readers insight and analysis from some of the industry's leading figures. On the event circuit or from the confines of her office, which as of Fall 2010 is in the Greensboro, North Carolina area, she keeps the opt-in weekly newsletter list of over 35,000 well-fed with fresh, balanced HPC and cloud food for thought. HPC in the Cloud, which is a sister publication from HPCwire can be found on the web at http://www.hpcinthecloud.com RCE 43: PADB
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Brock Palen and Jeff Squyres Ashley Pittman of the padb (http://padb.pittman.org.uk) project, a 'Job Inspection Tool' for parallel computing. Ashley Pittman (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) is the main developer of padb and has been leading the project since it started in 2003. He has worked in HPC since he was an undergraduate and considers himself unusual in being a computer scientist in a field dominated by physicists and chemists. His experience is primarily in networking and MPI, which has afforded him access to a wide variety of clusters from the small to the very large. His professional interests include novel approaches to parallel algorithms and research into programming paradigms. RCE 41: ParaView Parallel Visualization
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Brock Palen and Jeff Squyres speak with Berk Geveci, Utkarsh Ayachit, and Ken Moreland about ParaView. Dr. Geveci leads the scientific visualization and infomatics teams at Kitware Inc. He is one of the leading developers of the ParaView visualization application and the Visualization Toolkit (VTK). His research interests include large scale parallel computing, computational dynamics, finite elements and visualization algorithms. Dr. Geveci regularly publishes and teaches courses at conferences including IEEE Visualization and Supercomputing conferences. Dr. Moreland leads the scientific visualization research and development at Sandia National Laboratories. He is the main architect and developer of the IceT parallel rendering library and regularly contributes to the ParaView visualization application and the Visualization Toolkit (VTK). His research interests include large-scale parallel visualization algorithms and exascale computing. Dr. Moreland regularly publishes and teaches courses at conferences including IEEE Visualization and Supercomputing. Utkarsh Ayachit, is a technical lead at Kitware Inc. He leads the ParaView development team as well as is one of the leading developers of ParaView and VTK. His interests include parallel computing, application frameworks and collaborative platforms and web technologies. More Articles... |