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Wednesday June 18, 2008 in: Server Center by: anandeep with 2 comment(s)

Is High Performance Computing naturally Open Source (ie. for tinkerers)?

I have always been fascinated by clusters. Some people envision working with desktops or workstations when they think of “working with computers”. For me working with computers was always with a large collection of computers in a back room somewhere....more

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    Is High Performance Computing naturally Open Source (ie. for tinkerers)?

    I have always been fascinated by clusters. Some people envision working with desktops or workstations when they think of “working with computers”. For me working with computers was always with a large collection of computers in a back room somewhere....

    OSCON 2007 Trip Report

    My overall impression was that OSCON was lower key than last year. There seemed to be fewer booths in the Exhibition floor and less palpable excitement in the venue. A lot of people were complaining about the quality of the tutorials and the talks....

    • Friday, August 17, 2007
    • in: Community
    • anandeep
    An Interview with Ruby on Rails Core Team Member: Michael Koziarski

    Michael Koziarski (a.k.a) Koz is one of the core group of about 12 people who holds the keys to the code repository for the Rails framework (also known as Ruby on Rails. They’re all listed on the Rails core page with name and mug-shot. (I checked, a...

    • Tuesday, April 03, 2007
    • in: Community
    • anandeep
    Decoding Liberation: An interview with Samir Chopra

    Samir Chopra is an Associate Professor of Computer and Information Science at the City University of New York (CUNY), Brooklyn. He has a Master’s degree in Computer Science and a Doctorate in Philosophy and is interested in the intersection of politics...

    • Friday, March 30, 2007
    • in: Community
    • anandeep
    Cross-Platform Access to Codeplex Compliments of our Friends at Teamprise

    Awhile ago we talked to Martin Woodward from Teamprise about their suite of client applications allowing cross-platform access to Visual Studio Team Foundation Server. Today Teamprise announced free client licenses for developers who want to use them...

    • Tuesday, March 20, 2007
    • in: Community
    • MichaelF
    Who really needs to gather crash information and what do they need to do with it?

    I just got back from Cambridge (in the United Kingdom, not the one by the Charles river) from the Microsoft Research / Technische Universitat Darmstadt “Reliability Analysis of System Failure Data” conference. The objective of the conference was to...

    • Wednesday, March 07, 2007
    • in: Community
    • anandeep
    Experimental or Production?

    There's two things people figure out about me (mainly because I tell them!) - one that I am crazy about airplanes and two that I love stirring controversy! And in this blog I get an opportunity to bring those two favorite things together......

    • Tuesday, December 05, 2006
    • in: Community
    • anandeep
    An Interview with Ruby on Rails Core Team Member: Michael Koziarski

    Michael Koziarski (a.k.a) Koz is one of the core group of about 12 people who holds the keys to the code repository for the Rails framework (also known as Ruby on Rails. They’re all listed on the Rails core page with name and mug-shot. (I checked, a...

    • Tuesday, April 03, 2007
    • in: Community
    • anandeep
    OSCON 2007 Trip Report

    My overall impression was that OSCON was lower key than last year. There seemed to be fewer booths in the Exhibition floor and less palpable excitement in the venue. A lot of people were complaining about the quality of the tutorials and the talks....

    • Friday, August 17, 2007
    • in: Community
    • anandeep
    Decoding Liberation: An interview with Samir Chopra

    Samir Chopra is an Associate Professor of Computer and Information Science at the City University of New York (CUNY), Brooklyn. He has a Master’s degree in Computer Science and a Doctorate in Philosophy and is interested in the intersection of politics...

    • Friday, March 30, 2007
    • in: Community
    • anandeep
    Cross-Platform Access to Codeplex Compliments of our Friends at Teamprise

    Awhile ago we talked to Martin Woodward from Teamprise about their suite of client applications allowing cross-platform access to Visual Studio Team Foundation Server. Today Teamprise announced free client licenses for developers who want to use them...

    • Tuesday, March 20, 2007
    • in: Community
    • MichaelF
    What does business readiness of software really mean?

    There is a buzz word floating out there – “business readiness”. It seems that the marketing teams here at Microsoft are trying to capture something important to organizations and people that are responsible for selecting, deploying and maintaining software...

    • Tuesday, July 18, 2006
    • in: Community
    • jcannon
    Is High Performance Computing naturally Open Source (ie. for tinkerers)?
    by anandeep on June 18, 2008

    I have always been fascinated by clusters. Some people envision working with desktops or workstations when they think of “working with computers”. For me working with computers was always with a large collection of computers in a back room somewhere.... more

    The Hardware Vendor's Perspective
    by MichaelF on September 25, 2006

    Anandeep Interviews James Jech, Senior Manager of Global Alliances and Business Development from Dell Inc's Enterprise Systems Group, to discuss how the evolution of hardware has impacted how users choose an operating system and how they deploy their... more

    • Monday, September 25, 2006
    • in: Media
    • MichaelF
    Is High Performance Computing naturally Open Source (ie. for tinkerers)?
    by anandeep on June 18, 2008

    I have always been fascinated by clusters. Some people envision working with desktops or workstations when they think of “working with computers”. For me working with computers was always with a large collection of computers in a back room somewhere.... more

    The Hardware Vendor's Perspective
    by MichaelF on September 25, 2006

    Anandeep Interviews James Jech, Senior Manager of Global Alliances and Business Development from Dell Inc's Enterprise Systems Group, to discuss how the evolution of hardware has impacted how users choose an operating system and how they deploy their... more

    • Monday, September 25, 2006
    • in: Media
    • MichaelF
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