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November 14, 2007
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Pumping at the pinnacle of energy, innovation and computing power, SC07 is serving up the latest and greatest in IT to a record crowd this week in Reno, Nevada. Image courtesy of Douglas Mansell |
The Stony Brook University team are all smiles just prior to beginning their 44-hour race against the clock and five other undergraduate teams as part of the Cluster Challenge. Image courtesy of Douglas Mansell |
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The Enabling Grids for E-sciencE stand showcases the achievements of EGEE, a project which brings together partners from 45 countries to create a grid strongly focused on interoperability and accessibility. Image courtesy of Jerry Newton Photography |
The Fermilab team, members of Open Science Grid, are demonstrating high bandwidth Tier-1 to Tier-2 LHC data transmission. The OSG duck can be found on OSG member stands throughout the exhibition. Image courtesy of John Urish |
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Projects including AstroGrid, OMII, National Grid Service, NaCTeM, the London e-Science Centre and GridPP are highlighted at the UK pavilion. GridPP are showcasing their innovative real-time grid monitor, for tracking the WLCG. Image courtesy of Jerry Newton Photography |
TeraGrid are promoting their achievements in e-science with the launch of their 2007 Science Highlights booklet, an indepth look at cutting edge scientific results produced using TeraGrid resources. Image courtesy of Jerry Newton Photography |
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