[Macpartners] TODAY: HPC webcast

Mateja Miljacki mateja at apple.com
Thu Jun 16 11:46:05 EDT 2005


Folks,

If you have questions on high performance computing topics including:  
DRM software for clusters, compiler and processor strategies  
including best directions to take in a multi-architecture cluster  
design, optimizing code for G5 and Intel processors, available  
schedulers etc. especially in the wake of WWDC announcements, please  
visit the seminars site on the Apple Science website.

There is a live webcast today at 1pm (EST) that you can tune into  
very easily:

http://seminars.apple.com/seminarsonline/

There is an archived seminar titled "Third-party HPC Solutions for  
Mac OS X" that may be good homework before tuning to the live webcast  
at:

http://seminars.apple.com/seminarsonline/tigerforhpc/apple/index.html? 
s=203

Logistics—

Date:

Thursday, June 16, 2005

Time:

10:00 am PDT, ~75 minutes (Time Zone Converter)

Prior Setup:

CAST:STREAM player 2.0 (or higher). Prior software installation and  
setup required.

Registration:

Required. Register Now

Presenters—

•
Matt MacInnis, Market Manager, Science and Technology Markets, Apple  
Computer, Inc.

What you'll learn—

•
Why should I buy a cluster based on Mac OS X Server v10.4 "Tiger"?

•
Why should I upgrade my cluster to Tiger Server?

•
How can I build a computational grid with Xgrid in Tiger and Tiger  
Server?

•
Should I migrate my high performance code to a 64-bit implementation?

•
What improvements have been made in the UNIX environment of Mac OS X?

Who should view this webcast—

•
Scientists, engineers and other professionals who use high  
performance computing in their day-to-day work

•
Developers of scientific codes for both desktops and clusters

•
Administrators of clusters and other high-end computing resources

•
Consultants, integrators and other partners who spend time with high  
performance computing customers

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Mateja Miljacki
mateja at apple.com
Systems Engineer
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