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[Intersoft Solutions Corporate Blog] 2009's Preview Part II - The Grid Duo « Intersoft Solutions ...: Data Presenter embraces a new breed of concept that completely redefines the way users work with information. Unlike standard GridView which limits users to work with data in tabular format, Data Presenter lets users to work with data in various kind of views. Data Presenter includes five built-in views, and also provides flexibility for you to add any number of views that you desire. That’s the main reason behind the unique Data Presenter name, instead of common Grid term.

[Digital Media Buzz » DMB (Staff)] Enterprising Notion: Unlocking the Promise of Cloud Computing ...: Several technologies such as grid computing, virtualization, and service-oriented architecture (SOA) have offered partial solutions for enterprises that require applications with greater scalability, agility and easier management capabilities.

[Texas Instruments Video Channel] Texas Instruments Video Microsite - 12/1/2008 - EDN: Featuring new product features, updated selection tables and more tools and software than ever before, TI is your first choice for high-performance, mixed-signal and analog products. In the world model of ubiquitous computing, aka, “Things that think,” significant physical objects have intelligence, temporary storage, sensing components, and often form computing networks.

[CNET News.com] The new optimizations for capability computing | The Pervasive ...: It's certainly possible that the next 10GbE generation of Ethernet, which today is essentially absent from the list, could again push Ethernet's numbers higher. However, whatever the specific technology, the message that I take away is that large computer clusters are starting to favor more optimized interconnects even if they and the components they connect are largely off-the-shelf.

[The Blog] 1: BOF Beginning Of File BOINC Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing: worldwide distributed computing infrastructure having more than 475000 active computers (see cluster and grid computing) (httpzl/boinc.berke|ey.edul) .

[Call for Papers Rss] GDC 2009: All accepted papers will be included in the proceedings which will be published by LNCS/CCIS Series (indexed by EI). And selected papers will be included in some International Journals .

[Computer Laboratory Technical Reports] Technical Report: After these applications, the next beneficiaries of computer technology in the vehicle industry have been entertainment-oriented applications. Beyond these areas, there have been very few examples of computing in vehicles. How- .... networks in the light of lessons learned from distributed computing in general. 2.1 Computing in vehicles. The term ubiquitous computing was coined as an area of Computer Science research in which computers are deployed pervasively ...

[O'Reilly Digital Media Blog] The Myth of Music Ownership - O'Reilly Broadcast: "Music service as a loss leader" may indeed end up being an accounting method used to justify its existence, since access to music will only be one of many services provided by the Cloud ”¦ and in fact, possibly one of the least lucrative (Enterprise Data services probably being the most profitable). But that doesn't make it any less important to, or desired by, subscription paying customers, and I suspect that a Cloud account that doesn't include a music subscription won't even be available, same as an iPhone without access to iTunes would be kinda pointless today.

[Simple Thoughts - Java and Web Blog] A Close Look at Monalisa, a Dynamic Service Architecture Framework ...: Unless you have very deep pockets and / or have strong VC funding (which is rarer than a bottle of Mouton Rothschild Pauillac Premier Cru First Growth these days) you will have to opt for consumer grade hardware (instead of big iron which more companies opted during the dotcom era ) and use them in a distributed computing framework like hadoop or GridGain or older (more mature) high throughput computing systems like OpenPBS (ignore the marketing talk to download the free version) or Condor.

[Blog Maverick] The Future of Personal Computing ? « blog maverick: I don’t understand the trend of wanting 1 thing that doesn’t everything multimedia-wise, anyways - I’ll continue to buy an MP3 player that’s really good at playing MP3s and a cell phone that’s really good at placing calls - but there certainly is that trend going on. I think if anything the gaming console will become more like a PC, than people simply ditch their PCs for gaming consoles that are similar to what we have now.

[Cloudera's Hadoop Blog] Analyzing Human Genomes with Hadoop » Cloudera's Hadoop Blog: It is also noteworthy that Crossbow uses Hadoop Streaming so that we could reuse existing tools written in C rather than reimplementing their sophisticated algorithms in Hadoop’s native Java. In this way Hadoop was a good fit for our needs: it runs and monitors Bowtie and SOAPsnp in parallel on many nodes, adds fault tolerance, and takes care of the massive distributed sorts that are needed for the analysis.

[harry ... the ASIC guy] harry ”¦ the ASIC guy » Blog Archive » DAC Theme #3 - “Increasing ...: We live in a time of cheap computing and storage and ubiquitous internet access which makes this all so much more affordable and accessible than before. It allows a design team to replay the same workload over different grid/cloud configurations (license mix, hardware mix) and get an idea of the difference in completion times.

[As Your World Changes] Grafting web accessibility onto computer science education « As ...: My goal is to stimulate awareness within the CSE community of the importance of web and software accessibility to society at large and to the proper development of associated skills within CS curricula. Taking this further, I offer a call to action to renovate our own websites for purposes of (1) improved service, (2) learning and practice, and (3) dissemination of lessons learned to other academic entities, including professional organizations.

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