[Article by me for HPCwire, December 15, 2009]
As we turn the decade into the 2020s, we take a nostalgic look back at the last ten years of supercomputing. It's amazing to think how much has changed in that time.
http://www.hpcwire.com/features/2009-2019-A-Look-Back-on-a-Decade-of-Supercomputing-79351812.html?viewAll=y
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Tuesday 15 December 2009
Thursday 12 November 2009
Tough choices for supercomputing's legacy apps
[Article by me on ZDNet UK, 12 November, 2009]
The prospect of hundreds of petaflops and exascale computing raises tricky issues for legacy apps ...
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/it-strategy/2009/11/12/tough-choices-for-supercomputings-legacy-apps-39869521/
The prospect of hundreds of petaflops and exascale computing raises tricky issues for legacy apps ...
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/it-strategy/2009/11/12/tough-choices-for-supercomputings-legacy-apps-39869521/
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Thursday 1 October 2009
Should programming supercomputers be hard?
[Article by me on ZDNet UK, 1 October, 2009]
Those who glibly argue for easier programming of supercomputers are broaching a complex issue ...
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/it-strategy/2009/10/01/should-programming-supercomputers-be-hard-39763731/
Those who glibly argue for easier programming of supercomputers are broaching a complex issue ...
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/it-strategy/2009/10/01/should-programming-supercomputers-be-hard-39763731/
Monday 10 August 2009
Personal supercomputing anyone?
[Article by me on ZDNet UK, 10 August, 2009]
Personal supercomputing may sound like a contradiction in terms, but it definitely exists ...
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/it-strategy/2009/08/10/personal-supercomputing-anyone-39710087/
Personal supercomputing may sound like a contradiction in terms, but it definitely exists ...
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/it-strategy/2009/08/10/personal-supercomputing-anyone-39710087/
Thursday 18 June 2009
When supercomputing benchmarks fail to add up
[Article by me on ZDNet UK, 18 June, 2009]
Using benchmarks to choose a supercomputer is more complex than just picking the fastest system ...
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/it-strategy/2009/06/18/when-supercomputing-benchmarks-fail-to-add-up-39664193/
Using benchmarks to choose a supercomputer is more complex than just picking the fastest system ...
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/it-strategy/2009/06/18/when-supercomputing-benchmarks-fail-to-add-up-39664193/
Labels:
hpc,
performance,
procurement,
risk,
supercomputing,
ZDNetUK
Friday 20 March 2009
Are supercomputers just better liars?
[Article by me on ZDNet UK, 20 March, 2009]
Supercomputers may be far more powerful than ordinary machines, but that does not make their predictions infallible ...
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/it-strategy/2009/03/20/are-supercomputers-just-better-liars-39629474/
Supercomputers may be far more powerful than ordinary machines, but that does not make their predictions infallible ...
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/it-strategy/2009/03/20/are-supercomputers-just-better-liars-39629474/
Labels:
hpc,
risk,
software,
supercomputing,
ZDNetUK
Thursday 5 February 2009
What to do if your supercomputing supplier fails
[Article by me on ZDNet UK, 5 February, 2009]
High-performance computing providers often live on the edge — technologically and financially. But if your supplier fails, it need not be a disaster ...
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/it-strategy/2009/02/05/what-to-do-if-your-supercomputing-supplier-fails-39610056/
High-performance computing providers often live on the edge — technologically and financially. But if your supplier fails, it need not be a disaster ...
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/it-strategy/2009/02/05/what-to-do-if-your-supercomputing-supplier-fails-39610056/
Labels:
hpc,
procurement,
risk,
strategy,
supercomputing,
ZDNetUK
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