Posts Tagged ‘High Performance Computing’
Monday, June 1st, 2009
After explaining Intel’s “tick tock” microprocessor innovation process, Intel’s Senior Server Strategist Jesse Treger proceeds to look at the client and server technology roadmaps. (more…)
Tags: 2009 Events, Cincinnati, client, clients, High Performance Computing, Intel, it value, Jesse Treger, roadmap, roadmaps, server, servers, Technology, Waltham
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Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
Intel offers a variety of innovative technologies that help increase security and manageability while offering improved performance and reduced operating costs. This solutions brief details how Intel® technologies can help federal IT organizations solve complex problems that include:
- Choosing the right technologies
- Increasing security for platforms and data
- Lowering costs
- Improving energy efficiency
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Tags: energy, enterprise, government, High Performance Computing, Intel, performance, Security, Technology
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Thursday, May 21st, 2009
This brief from the Cabot Partners Group looks at the growing use of computer aided engineering by generalist engineers, designers, and smaller suppliers energized by the availability of flexible and cost-effective cluster computing solutions compatible with desktop computer aided design environment. (more…)
Tags: CAD, CAE, cluster, clusters, Computed Aided Design, Computer Aided Engineering, High Performance Computing, IBM, performance, productivity, server, servers, virtualization
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Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
Intel is driven to create bold advancements in technology that enhance people’s lives. Explore how Intel is cultivating the spirit of innovation and promoting the concept of sustainability in our operations and in communities worldwide.
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Tags: corporate responsibility, High Performance Computing, Intel, sustainability
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Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
In his introduction of the most important server processor announcement since the Intel® Pentium® Pro Processor, Intel Chief Technology Officer Justin Rattner describes the intelligence built into the new Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series. Based on the next-generation Intel® Microarchitecture, codenamed Nehalem, this new processor promises the greatest Intel® Xeon® processor performance leap in history. See Justin’s slides from the launch event. (more…)
Tags: 2009 Events, D.C., High Performance Computing, Intel, Justin Rattner, microarchitecture, Nehalem, server, servers, Technology, Washington DC
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Monday, March 30th, 2009
By Niel Nickolaisen provided by the CIO Leadership Network.
Last week, I had a fascinating conversation with the vice president of software development for a large technology company. The focus of our discussion was good and bad leadership styles.
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Tags: agily, applications, business, CIO, collaboration, energy, enterprise, Gartner, High Performance Computing, implementation, information, IT, leadership, manageability, manufacturing, Neil Nickolaisen, network, networks, planning, policy, process, productivity, products, research, risk, software, Technology
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Friday, February 13th, 2009
Old fabs don’t go away, they come back as….data centers? This video, the second in IT@Intel’s series of Intel’s world-class data centers, shows how Intel took a wafer fabrication facility (fab) with a 3-story design and retrofited it as a data center. You can see innovations in data center power delivery and air cooling, as well as one of the world’s fastest super computers. (more…)
Tags: air cooling, cooling, data center, fab, High Performance Computing, Intel, IT@Intel, power, video, world-class
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Thursday, February 5th, 2009
To help agencies accomplish their missions, Intel offers a variety of innovative technologies that seamlessly integrate across government operations and networks, addressing top mission-systems issues like performance and flexibility. Read the details in this solutions brief. (more…)
Tags: government, High Performance Computing, Intel, mission systems, network, networks, performance, Technology
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Thursday, November 20th, 2008
Intel recently completed a research project to measure the opinions and perspectives of IT professionals with regard to their Gen Y users. We asked IT professionals how they perceive Gen Y users impacting the security of their PC fleets and infrastructure, and what they are doing to deal with this new workforce. While the majority of IT professionals think that Gen Y employees have a positive effect on their company’s use of innovative technology, that same computer/tech savvy that causes them to be innovative also causes some concerns.
Topics include:
- Pros and cons of Gen Y’s impact on IT
- Advantages and concerns around security
- Social networking sites that pose security concerns
- Policies that have changed due to Gen Yers
- Perceptions of a company’s technology, security, flexibility of IT policies vis-à-vis other companies
- IT Solutions used to address Gen Y related security concerns
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Tags: Gen Next, Gen Y, High Performance Computing, infrastructure, Intel, network, networks, policy, research, Security, Technology, undefined
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Tuesday, October 21st, 2008
From The Practical CIO by Niel Nickolaisen provided by the CIO Leadership Network.
In my last column, I explained how I put together three focus groups of “Gen Next” employees. My goal was to better understand what they expected from their jobs, as well as what they expected from their leaders. The responses they gave were insightful and, at times, surprising. They also tended to fall into three general categories:
• What I need from my leaders.
• How I expect to interact.
• What I want from my employer. (more…)
Tags: agility, applications, business, CIO, CIO Leadership Network, collaboration, communications, communities, energy, enterprise, Gartner, Gen Next, High Performance Computing, implementation, information, manageability, manufacturing, messaging, network, networks, Niel Nickolaisen, process, productivity, products, research, risk, Technology, undefined
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