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[Cloud Computing Applications] What is the scope at present and the future? Opportinuty any company in this area?

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[Know a Fest - Campus Festivals in India] National Conference on High Performance Networking & Computing ...: It is an opportunity for academicians, researchers and application developers to present their results. All papers submitted will be peer reviewed by three reviewers. Areas to be focused (But not limited to) Mobile communications ...

[arts-humanities.net: Digital Humanities and Arts - Engage with digital learning and research] arts-humanities.net: Digital Humanities and Arts | 5th EGEE User ...: The event is organized in collaboration with the European Grid Initiative (EGI) and the Nordic DataGrid Facility (NDGF), and will be hosted by the Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC), the Uppsala Multidisciplinary Center for Advanced Computational Science (UPPMAX) and PDC - Center for High Performance Computing at KTH. This year the User Forum marks the end of the EGEE series of projects and the transition to a sustainable European e-Infrastructure model led by EGI, the European Grid Initiative.

[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) .

[Globus Toolkit] Learn to use Globus at the International Winter School on Grid ...: We'll have overviews of old favorites such as GridFTP, RLS, OGSA-DAi and the GT4 distribution, as well as introductions to many of the new Incubator projects: Shannon Hastings, OSU, discussing the service authoring tool Introduce, Steve Tuecke of UnivaUD discussing the Data Catalyst, their open source higher level data solution, and Stephen Erbrich who will overview the Internet2 IDEA Award winning MEDICUS medical data tool, among others. Come hear about the latest updates and where Globus is going to next.

[BOINC: Timeline] WorkShop09 - BOINC - Trac: probable:Adam Kornafeld (SZTAKI) talk: Tools to Ease Writing Applications: PyMW and GenWrapperAttila Marosi (SZTAKI) talk: Virtualization for Desktop Grid ClientsBahman Javadi (INRIA)Ben Segal (CERN)Bernd MachenschalkBenjamin Knispel (MPI) talk: Einstein@home's Arecibo Binary Pulsar SearchBill Bovermann (IBM)Christian BeerDaniel Lombraña (U Extremadura) talk: BOINC on USBDavid Anderson (UCB) talk: BOINC: the year in reviewDavid Garcia Quintas (CERN) talk: VM controller infrastructureDerrick Kondo (INRIA) talk: Volunteer Computing Research @ INRIAFernando Costa (U. Coimbra, Portugal) talk: Expanding the scope of BOINC: Beyond Embarrassingly Parallel ApplicationsGianni De Fabritiis (UPF)Genghis Rios (PUCP) Talk: The Legion Desktop Grid Computing System.Heinz-Bernd EggensteinJack SchultzJarno Rantala (CERN) Talk: VMwrapperJaspal Subhlok (U.

[All : Weblog] Andreas Holzinger :: Weblog :: CfP ISCW 09, Linz, September 4-7 ...: fashion designers, textile manufacturers, users, and related professionals to share information and advances in wearable computing. ISWC'09 explicitly aims to broaden its scope to include cell phones and cell phone applications as they have .... reality fields, an opportunity to present their ideas and research plans in an international, agile and renowned audience of junior and senior researchers and developers in the wearable computing field. Thesis position papers (5 ...

[Ventana Research | Executive Blog Home] IBM and Cognos Software - Advancement but No News at Forum: This was a technology conference for business and IT, and thus was a good event to see the broad scope of business intelligence capabilities of the IBM Cognos 8.4 release that has been deployed around the world. There were many partners like Blue Line Planning .

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