Gridget > Software As Service: Caching in the Distributed Environment Slides

Software As Servicehttp://soaas.blogspot.com/2008/10/caching-in-distributed-environment_27.html [Software As Service] I did a presentation on "Caching in the Distributed Environment" at SoCal Code Camp 2008. Here is the link from where you can download this presentation

Previous [Previous] 'Beginner's Guide to Sun Grid Engine 6.2' by Da...

Next [Next] Cyberinfrastructure 2.0: Energy and the Environment...

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

Eventseer.net - the academic event trackerhttp://eventseer.net/e/5879/35633/ [Eventseer.net - the academic event tracker] Eventseer.net - 5th IEEE international conference on soft ...: if you want to be notified when 5th IEEE international conference on soft computing as transdisciplinary science and technology (CSTST 2008) is updated on Eventseer.net. Click the star icon to activate notifications.

Hydrogen@Homehttp://hydrogenathome.org/all_news.php [Hydrogen@Home] News archive: In our most recent development, I Andrew Gillette had the opportunity to visit the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado on behalf of the project and its founder, Jack Shultz. While there, key contacts were established between leading researchers of both the computational side and bench science side of the development of photobiological hydrogen.

PennTags Feed for /entry/http://www.nmc.org/pdf/2008-Horizon-Report.pdf [PennTags Feed for /entry/] T H E H OR IZON REP O RT: This blog post describes a presentation by Yahoo. co-founder and CEO Jerry Yang in which he. demonstrates a project concept, currently known. as Yahoo Life!, that includes characteristics of. social operating systems (also see the video ...

Ignorance Is Futile!http://ignoranceisfutile.wordpress.com/2008/10/15/darpa-backked-siri-nearing-launch-of-personal-artificial-intelligence/ [Ignorance Is Futile!] -DARPA backed Siri Nearing Launch Of ”˜Personal’ Artificial ...: Co-founder Dag Kittlaus, who licensed technology from DARPA’s CALO (Cognitive Agent that Learns and Organizes) project, calls it “a smarter, more personal interaction paradigm for the Internet.” Unfortunately, that’s about as specific as calling Google “a thing that finds stuff.” Those who want a sneak peek at Siri will instead have to look to CALO.

AAAI Video Archive | /http://www.aaai.org/AITopics/html/soft.html [AAAI Video Archive | /] AITopics / Software: The three soft computing methodologies currently embedded within the toolkit include Fuzzy Logic, Genetic Algorithms, and Neural Networks." SAILE from Mitre Corporation: "the Synchronous and Asynchronous Interactive Learning Environment .

Comments for Tech Interviews[Comments for Tech Interviews] Giant list of XML interview questions @ Tech Interviews.com: for the exchange of information in distributed computing environments. SOAP consists of three components: an envelope, a set of encoding rules, and a convention for representing remote procedure calls.

ISA Environmental Studies Section[ISA Environmental Studies Section] ISA Environmental Studies Section » Blog Archive » Newsletter ...: Specific questions regarding the position can be directed to Professor Steven Rathgeb Smith, Professor of Public Affairs (smithsr@u.washington.edu) or Professor Charles Hirschman, Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs (charles@u.washington.edu). Applicants should hold the PhD or equivalent in political science, sociology, economics, demography, public policy, or another relevant discipline.

Blog Maverickhttp://blogmaverick.com/2006/07/12/the-internet-is-old-news-and-boring-deal-with-it/ [Blog Maverick] The Internet is old news and boring.. Deal with it « blog maverick: Distributed networking and HTML, providing many easily obtainable information sources to a single display was another step. Now we’re waiting for the flexible application layer “application”

IT@Intelhttp://blogs.intel.com/it/2007/09/innovation_ad_hoc_systemery.php [IT@Intel] IT@Intel · Miramar 3D: The Ad Hoc "Systemery" of Innovation: The best part was that the application was “out of my way”, and the promise was that I could touch these things directly, instead of feeling like my interactions were being mediated, muted, and even dicated in their form, by a thick layer of application goo and narrow channels of allowed behavior.The Miramar graphics and especially the flash demo were stunning in their ability to change people’s thinking, to help people get past the blinders imposed by our mainstream UI’s.4 years on, it’s a thing of beauty to see Miramar stay true to that vision. I think what I appreciate most of all in the evolution of Miramar is the minimal compromise in its execution, which is a tribute to the artistic sensibilities of its creators.

Vator.tv pitches[Vator.tv pitches] Vator.tv - Clupedia Corporation company profile: But as “Brian Zandpour” mentioned earlier, Clupedia is “VERY easy to learn/use”. If people are aware that taking a minute of their time to “clue” things will contribute to better overall results and many fewer hours wasted searching for meaningful information on the web, then all it takes is for these people to start actively using Clupedia and to talk about it to their friends to trigger a massive viral outbreak!

Pulse 2.0: Web 2.0 Reviews & Profileshttp://pulse2.com/2008/10/04/a-history-of-google-acquisitions-and-where-they-are-today/ [Pulse 2.0: Web 2.0 Reviews & Profiles] A History of Google Acquisitions and Where They Are Today: Google bought Neotonic in April 2003 and rolled Trakken into Google Groups and GMail.  If you are wondering how GMail’s spam filter does a great job?  Neotronic is probably one of the possibilities.  In the below screenshot you will also notice, “45 agents in 6 support groups at Google rely on Trakken to respond to 35,000 emails a week.  Trakken was founded by David Jeske and Brandon Long.  Prior to Neotonic, Jeske did the technical due diligence for eGroups.com when Yahoo! acquired them for $432 million.

The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Futurehttp://www.theoildrum.com/node/2470 [The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future] The Oil Drum | Depletion Levels in Ghawar: It's not obvious to me where any sustainable spare capacity could be, but I can't rule out the hypothesis that some of what is going on with the recent declines is shutting in of production that they can see is going to decline pretty soon, and decide to hang onto for a rainier day, or to allow areas a little more time to equilibriate. It's also possible that something like Abqaiq has a little oil left that will be expensive and painful to produce and there's production facilities sitting around waiting for the day when it makes economic sense to install the pumps, run the CO2 floods, or whatever they are going to do.

Comments for Climate Audithttp://www.climateaudit.org/?p=1853 [Comments for Climate Audit] Unthreaded #17 « Climate Audit: Even places that routinely get into the 80s, such as some Bayside locations in the SF metro, and places somewhat nearer to coast in SoCal, had very little residential A/C at that time. Since then, things have changed.

Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, ,