Salt Lake City, Utah, November 18, 2016 – ACM, the world’s leading professional computing society (www.acm.org), has named a 12-member Chinese team the recipients of the 2016 ACM Gordon Bell Prize for their research project, “10M-Core Scalable Fully-Implicit Solver for Nonhydrostatic Atmospheric Dynamics.” The winning team presented a solver (method for calculating) atmospheric dynamics. The […]
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Contributor and Vendor Engagement Draws Volunteers to SCinet Infrastructure Project at SC16 in Salt Lake City
The contribution of multiple vendors and contributors is critical to the success of SCinet according to Corby Schmitz, SCinet chair. “They’re not just sending us a random bucket of parts, we engage with the vendors. We work with them on the architecture to build the network in virtual space. Then it becomes reality based on […]
If You Missed Out on the SC16 Keynote Session or Want to See it Again – Here it is……
SC16 Sessions, Questions and Evals, Oh My!
In case you haven’t noticed, SC16 has moved from having a mobile app to a fully responsive online program that is accessible from any computer, tablet or mobile device. Attendees have many of the features that have been provided to our attendees at past conference, but without the hassle of having to download yet another […]
SCinet from a Vendor’s Perspective
Article submitted by Rod Wilson from Ciena To some, the business case to provide millions of dollars in product and services to create a network that exists for only four days might be hard to fathom. But participating vendors have stepped up year over year, some for over a decade because SCinet delivers great and […]
#SCC #SC16: Welcome Boston Green Team
Boston Green Team, a joint collaboration between Boston University, Umass Boston, and MIT, chose the green theme to show that they’re committed to running code efficiently, and in doing so saving the planet and advancing the frontier of what’s possible. “We’ve experimented with green architectures in the past, at ISC we ran an 8-node NVIDIA […]
The Latest News from the Student Cluster Competition in Salt Lake City
With this year marking the tenth year of the Student Cluster Competition (SCC) at the SC conference, it’s a good time to look both forward to this year’s event, as well as look back at the history of this competition that has been adopted by organizations in Europe, Asia and Africa. It all traces back […]
#SCC #SC16: Welcome to Northeastern University/Auburn University
Although they’re teaming up for the first time, the team from Northeastern University/Auburn University is not entirely new to the SCC. Two-thirds of the team was at SCC at SC15 in Austin last year and that was their first experience with the conference and competition, as well as with HPC in general. The other third […]
SC16’s SCinet Innovating the Network for Data Intensive Science Workshop and the Network Research Exhibition
SCinet’s third annual Innovating the Network for Data-Intensive Science (INDIS) workshop will be held Nov. 13 during SC16 in the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City. The SC16 INDIS program features a full day of demonstrations of emerging computing and storage technologies, including software-defined networking (SDN), software-defined exchanges (SDX) and OpenFlow. These technologies […]
SC16 Conference Brings World’s Most Powerful Network to Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City, UT – Saturday, Nov. 12 – The Salt Palace Convention Center is home to the fastest, most innovative computer network in the world during the SC16 conference, November 13-18. SCinet, the high-performance, experimental network built specifically for the conference, offers an unprecedented amount of bandwidth within the conference exhibit hall and connecting […]
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