The new EGI Training Marketplace (developed by a dedicated team at STFC) went live on the 7th of June and having now tested it, viewed it, talked about it and changed just a little here and there, the time has come to promote this potentially great ... ...
Feed Item - 6 July 2011
As CIOs we have significant responsibility but limited authority. We're accountable for stability, reliability, and security but cannot always control all the variables.Here's an example of random events coming together to create a problem, which is n ...
Feed Item - 12 July 2011
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FblxFuvhvZY In this slidecast, Aspera’s Bhavik Vyas describes the company’s high speed data transfer software. Aspera was recently named to the inaugural Structure 50 list , the first industry ranking by GigaOM of th ...
Feed Item - 11 July 2011
bluefoxlucid writes "Apparently cancer has been cured, by injecting people with HIV. From the article: 'As the white cells killed the cancer cells, the patients experienced the fevers and aches and pains that one would expect when the body is fighting o ...
Feed Item - 11 August 2011
JP Morgan speeds up its risk models with FPGAs and SGI redesigns Altix ICE hardware. Plus a question of the week. ...
Feed Item - 14 July 2011
By now, I suspect you're getting tired of reading about order relations . ...
Feed Item - 29 June 2011
angry tapir writes "The Australian Academic and Research Network (AARNet) has announced a wide range of initiatives around network upgrades, collaboration, and mobility as part of a new five-year plan. The plan includes delivering a 100Gbps backbone to ...
Feed Item - 11 August 2011
coondoggie writes "NASA this week picked seven commercial space companies to fly a manner of experiments on their suborbital aircraft. According to NASA the companies will split $10 million and get a two-year contract that will let NASA set up a pool of ...
Feed Item - 10 August 2011
HardYakka writes "A team of researchers at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory have designed a drug that can identify cells that have been infected by any type of virus, then kill those cells to terminate the infection. The researchers tested their drug against 15 ...
Feed Item - 10 August 2011
hypnosec writes "Research institute CERN has launched a new project to tap into the extra computing power from the public for its Large Hadron Collider atom smashing project. According to the organization, the LHC@home project will, for the first time, ...
Feed Item - 10 August 2011