Tag: hpc
Emerging Advanced Scale Tech Trends Focus of Annual Tabor Conference
At Tabor Communications’ annual Advanced Scale Forum (ASF) held this week in Austin, the focus was on enterprise adoption of HPC-class technologies and high performance data analytics (HPDA). It’s a confab that bri Read more…
HPE Goes Vertical with AI
HPE today unveiled new offerings aimed at getting customers up and running with artificial intelligence solutions, including an anomaly detection system for industrial equipment and a new GPU-equipped server cluster desi Read more…
Cray Brings AI and HPC Together on Flagship Supers
Cray took one more step toward the convergence of big data and high performance computing (HPC) today when it announced that it's adding a full suite of big data and artificial intelligence software to its top-of-the-lin Read more…
Pushing the Scale of Deep Learning at ISC
Deep learning is the latest and most compelling technology strategy to take aim at the decades-old “drowning in data/starving for insight” problem. But contrary to the commonly held notion, deep learning is more than Read more…
Object Storage Ecosystem Grows While Standardizing and Consolidating, IDC Says
The object storage system landscape has changed dramatically in the past year thanks to consolidation of the players involved and technological standardization, IDC says in its latest report. Object-based storage syst Read more…
Unstructured Data Search Engine Has Roots in HPC
A search engine first developed in the HPC world to identify anomalies in biomedical images and then used by the military to track terrorists from UAV imagery is now being applied to the world's vast supply of unstructur Read more…
DDN in Product Line Refresh, Multi-level Security for Lustre
Ahead of next week’s SC16 conference, high end storage vendor DataDirect Networks today announced a raft of product line updates, including a new burst buffer appliance and updates to its block and file storage applian Read more…
Life Sciences Cultivate Streaming Analytics
Transatlantic partners are applying machine-learning algorithms to a financial HPC platform to develop predictive models for studying crop growth patterns and agriculture practices. The partners said the models would inc Read more…
Quantum Researchers Eye AI Advances
Researchers wringing out new quantum computing architectures are increasingly looking at the nascent processing technology as a way to advance machine-learning algorithms for new AI applications. As quantum computing Read more…
The Algebra of Data Promises a Better Math for Analytics, And More
A company by the name of Algebraix Data is beginning to speak publicly for the first time about the algebra of data, an approach to storing and accessing data that it devised and patented. The company is using its data a Read more…
Univa Gives ‘Pause’ to Big Data Apps
Scheduling workloads on today's big analytic clusters can be a big challenge. Your team may have carefully everything lined up, only to have a last-minute change leave your schedule in shambles. One company that's close Read more…
DDN Tackles Enterprise Storage Needs as ‘Wolfcreek’ Looms
When it comes to keeping supercomputers fed with data, there are few storage makers that can keep up with DataDirect Networks. But increasingly, DDN is feeling pressure from enterprises that are struggling to keep up wit Read more…
Deep Dive Into HP’s New HPC & Big Data Business Unit
When HP finally divides into two pieces – HP Inc. (PCs and printers) and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (servers and services) – how will the HPC portfolio fare? Views vary of course. The split is meant to let the ‘new Read more…
Build or Buy? That’s the Big (Data) Question
"You can learn a lot from my failures, maybe," says Ron Van Holst, an HPC director at Ontario Centres of Excellence. With decades of experience designing and building high-end telecommunications gear and HPC systems, Van Read more…
Qumulo Comes Out of Stealth with ‘Data-Aware’ Storage
For the past three years, a Seattle company has been working to solve what its founders consider the biggest problem affecting large-scale storage: Actually knowing what data you have and how it's being used. Today, that Read more…
Three Ways Big Data and HPC Are Converging
Big data is becoming much more than just widespread distribution of cheap storage and cheap computation on commodity hardware. Big data analytics may soon become the new “killer app” for high performance computing Read more…
Rethinking Hadoop for HPC
Hadoop's momentum has caught the eye of those in the high performance computing (HPC) community, who want to participate and benefit from the fast pace of development. However, the relatively poor performance and high la Read more…
Making Hadoop Relevant to HPC
Despite its proven ability to affordably process large amounts of data, Apache Hadoop and its MapReduce framework are being taken seriously only at a subset of U.S. supercomputing facilities and only by a subset of profe Read more…
How In-Memory Data Grids Can Analyze Fast-Changing Data in Real-Time
The ability to continuously analyze operational data unlocks the potential for organizations to extract important patterns. Popular big data systems are not well suited for this challenge. However, in-memory data grid technology (IMDGs) offers important breakthroughs that enable real-time analysis of operational data. Benchmarks have demonstrated that an IMDG can complete map/reduce analyses every four seconds across a changing, terabyte data set. This article discusses how IMDGs deliver this new capability to analyze fast-changing, operational data. Read more…