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Events Regarding HPC, Big Data, Computational Science and More!

Advancing Research Computing on Campuses: Best Practices Workshop



March 17th - 19th
Clemson, South California
This workshop is presented in partnership with Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Research and Education Facilitators (ACI-REF) and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). Professionals involved in operating and supporting campus shared research computing infrastructure are invited to join in this workshop event and share experiences and expertise. 
Proposed topics include:
  • Best practices for running advanced computing resources in a higher education environment
  • The condo model
  • Business models
  • Collaboration with researchers
  • Return on investment
  • Interactions with national data centers and infrastructures
To learn more about this workshop, visit ARCC Workshop

 

Big Data in Medicine: Potential, Challenges, Risks, and Opportunities

March 18th at 5:00PM to 6:30PM
Tufts Biomedical Business Club
Boston, MA
Please join them for a seminar on "Big Data in Medicine: Potential, Challenges, Risks, and Opportunities".
Joe Corkery, MD is a Senior Product Manager Cloud Healthcare and Life Sciences at Google.
He will give a talk on the current landscape and future vision of big data in healthcare.
To register, please visit Big Data in Medicine

 

What is Lambda?; Securing Hadoop

March 24th at 5:00PM to 6:30PM
101 Arch Street 8th Floor, Boston, MA

Session 1: "What is Lambda?", John Hugg, Software Engineer, VoltDB

Session 2: "Securing Hadoop - What are your options?", Sudeep Venkatesh, VP of Solution Architecture, HP Security Voltage

For more information, click here

Apache Ignite: Introducing the Future of Fast Data

March 25th at 6:30PM

275 Third Street, Cambridge, MA

In this presentation, we will provide an introduction to Apache Ignite (incubating),
which is an open source, distributed framework for a unified In-Memory Data Fabric,
originally developed by GridGain Systems.
Apache Ignite provides a high-performance,
distributed in-memory data management software layer that has been designed to operate
between both new and existing data sources and applications,
boosting application performance and scale by orders of magnitude.

For more information, click here

Linux Cluster Institute (LCI) Workshop

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