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The HP CCN program
helps members:
- Establish linkages among
leading HPC innovators within
HP and its extended communities
- Receive information
on the latest development
progress and experience
with emerging technology
- Facilitate cross-fertilization
across various research
areas and teams
- Broaden and enhance
the visibility of HPC research
initiatives
- Promote the capabilities
of member institutions
HP CCN provides members with
a clear collaboration and engagement
model that features HP-sponsored
services to enable communication
and information sharing. Specifically,
HP CCN provides:
- Web portal: HP
CCN provides a dedicated
web portal to profile participating
institutions and host research
results, white papers, and
software tools from members
and HP
- Webcast conferences: Webinars
and conference calls to
facilitate regular communications
and interactions amongst
the collaboration members
- Bi-Annual conference:
Members congregate twice a
year to network and share
experiences and expertise
with participants in
HP’s Catalysts for
Innovation Program and
HP-CAST. Our fall meeting
occurs just prior to the
Supercomputing conference in
November, and our spring
meeting in May or June.
Meeting agendas can be found
on the HP-CAST web page as
they are planned.
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- » Accelerator
- Solutions that deliver increased application
performance through hardware acceleration in
industry standard platforms.
» Advanced
visualization
- A cost-competitive scalable visualization system
for high-performance, scientific, research, and engineering
applications.
- » Computational
and data grids
- Advanced technologies to simplify the complexity
of Grid solutions.
- » Global
file systems (SFS)
- A highly scalable, open, parallel file system solution
for Linux.
- » HPC system management
- Management of high performance computing clusters and file systems with emphasis on optimizing performance and diagnosing problems.
Each collaboration is led by an HP advocate who
conducts and facilitates HP CCN members' communication
and interaction on key topics of interest. The advocates
determine the criteria for membership in specific
collaboration areas and ensure that members actively
participate and are broadly visible in the HPC community.
Participants may join multiple collaborations
but must complete a unique form for each
collaboration so that your institution's
research interests and qualifications can
be considered by the appropriate collaboration
advocate. To assist with completing multiple
forms, these application forms use a feature
that "remembers" personal data
fields if your browser supports this feature.
(For users of Microsoft® Internet Explorer,
make sure that Use inline AutoComplete is
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The HP CCN program has an
overall program manager - if you have general questions
regarding the program, he can be contacted here.
If you have specific questions
regarding a particular collaboration,
please use the contact link
on that collaboration's main
page. For a list of all HP
CCN contacts, use this
page.
For easy access to this page
(HP CCN), bookmark the following
shortcut URL:
http://www.hp.com/go/hpccn
For easy access to the Collaboration pages (presenting HP CCN,
the Catalysts for Innovation program, and HP-CAST),
bookmark the following shortcut URL
http://www.hp.com/go/collaboration
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» HP-CAST Madrid, Spain, May 10-13, 2009.
6th HLRS/hww Workshop on Scalable Global Parallel File Systems |
The High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, (HLRS)
and the Höchstleistungsrechner für Wissenschaft und
Wirtschaft mbH (hww) are organizing a three-day 6th HLRS/hww Workshop on Scalable Global Parallel File Systems —
Moving the World: Global and Individual
at HLRS, which is one of the three federal high performance
computing centers in Germany. This workshop will be joined by the
High Performance Networking Forum (HNF) Europe Spring Meeting 2007,
as well as the
OpenFabrics Alliance European User Group Meeting 2007.
This workshop is to take place in Stuttgart, Germany, on Monday - Wednesday, April 16 - 18, 2007.
For details and registration, please refer to the workshop web site. |
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