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Transparent and Reliable <endeca_term>Computing Power</endeca_term> Service Provision on P2P Systems

Transparent and Reliable Computing Power Service Provision on P2P Systems

The advancements in virtualization technologies have provided a large spectrum of computational approaches. Dedicated... Read more

5 August, 2011
Enhancing <endeca_term>Computing Power</endeca_term> by Exploiting Underutilized Resources in the Community Cloud

Enhancing Computing Power by Exploiting Underutilized Resources in the Community Cloud

With the advent of cloud computing, organizations tend to buy services from data centers of major cloud vendors. In... Read more

26 April, 2011

Australia's theSkyNet project exposes personal data

...of users that have been contributing to the project. TheSkyNet, which pools computing power from home PCs to analyse radio signals from space, has been... Read more

20 September, 2011 by Michael Lee

Microsoft shows off Azure power with software test

...run a software tool in Azure to demonstrate the cloud service's computing power Read more

17 November, 2010 by Tom Krazit
Design of Cache Controller for Multi-Core Processor System

Design of Cache Controller for Multi-Core Processor System

To meet the growing needs of computing power, communication speed and performance requirements demanded by today's applications, processor... Read more

1 April, 2012
Scalable Symmetric Key Cryptography Using Asynchronous Data Exchange in Enterprise Grid

Scalable Symmetric Key Cryptography Using Asynchronous Data Exchange in Enterprise Grid

...is one of the most critical computing problems that need high performance computing power resources. The use of large key sizes and complex encryption/decryption... Read more

1 November, 2011
Deadline-Driven Provisioning of Resources for Scientific Applications in Hybrid Clouds With Aneka

Deadline-Driven Provisioning of Resources for Scientific Applications in Hybrid Clouds With Aneka

Scientific applications require large computing power, traditionally exceeding the available within the premises of a single institution... Read more

29 April, 2011
Statistical Properties of Task Running Times in a Global-Scale Grid Environment

Statistical Properties of Task Running Times in a Global-Scale Grid Environment

...computing technology connects globally distributed processors to develop an immense source of computing power, which enables one to run applications in parallel that would take... Read more

1 January, 2011
Server Consolidation in Clouds Through Gossiping

Server Consolidation in Clouds Through Gossiping

The success of Cloud computing, where computing power is treated as a utility, has resulted in the creation of... Read more

1 January, 2011
PNFS/PVFS2 Over InfiniBand: Early Experiences

PNFS/PVFS2 Over InfiniBand: Early Experiences

The computing power of clusters has been rapidly growing up towards petascale capability, which... Read more

1 January, 2011
Managing Mixed-Use Clusters With Cluster-on-Demand

Managing Mixed-Use Clusters With Cluster-on-Demand

Although clusters offer inexpensive computing power, they are difficult and expensive to manage, particularly for user communities... Read more

1 January, 2011
Cloud Auto-Scaling With Deadline and Budget Constraints

Cloud Auto-Scaling With Deadline and Budget Constraints

Clouds have become an attractive computing platform which offers on-demand computing power and storage capacity. Its dynamic scalability enables users to quickly scale... Read more

13 August, 2010
TranslatAR: A Mobile Augmented Reality Translator on the Nokia N900

TranslatAR: A Mobile Augmented Reality Translator on the Nokia N900

Researchers have long been interested in the synergy between portability and computing power but had been limited by unwieldy, uncommonly used devices. The latest... Read more

12 July, 2010
VPN Gateways Over Network Processors: Implementation and Evaluation

VPN Gateways Over Network Processors: Implementation and Evaluation

Networking applications, such as VPN and content filtering, demand extra computing power in order to meet the throughput requirement nowadays. In addition to... Read more

9 July, 2010
Streamlining GPU Applications On the Fly

Streamlining GPU Applications On the Fly

Because of their tremendous computing power and remarkable cost efficiency, GPUs (Graphic Processing Unit) have quickly emerged... Read more

4 June, 2010

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