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CeBIT 98: Gerstner Keynote P1 - Deep Computing

News The second type of "Deep Computing" is what's known as data mining. The first is what we call "Deep Computing. We believe "Deep Computing" is one trend that will have a profound effect on commerce and society.

[March 19, 1998, 16:06]

Big Blue extends Deep into business arena

News The new supercomputer is an example of IBM's effort to commercialise Deep Computing, which is the capacity to tie together unprecedented computer processing power and advanced software and algorithms to solve complex problems and derive meaning...

[February 2, 1999, 16:14]

IBM puts Opteron on the rack

News For those segments that have already embraced AMD, the enthusiasm for Opteron is very, very high," said Dave Turek, leader of IBM's new "Deep Computing" team, pointing to government laboratories in particular.

[June 24, 2003, 11:20]

IBM aims Blue Gene at supercomputing top spot

News Blue Gene/L's specialised processors currently run at 700MHz, but next year will be 40 percent faster, said Bill Pulleyblank, director of IBM's Deep Computing group and the executive overseeing the project.

[November 14, 2003, 8:40]

Blue Gene/L beats own speed record

News On Friday, IBM is expected to announce four new customers for the rental service, called Deep Computing Capacity on Demand. ASC Purple, originally called ASCI Purple, got the first part of its name from the Department of Energy's Advanced...

[October 28, 2005, 8:20]

Video wall enters third dimension

News The university's Scientific Computing and Visualization Group recently began what it thinks may be the latest techno revolution: creating extremely detailed 3D images out of reams of data and mathematical models to better study phenomenon such as...

[May 24, 2002, 12:30]

Itronix GoBook MR-1 review

Reviews The MIL and IP standards are recognised standards in the rugged computing world. Cleary this is not suitable for all mobile computing situations, and competent two-finger typists may prefer to work with the GoBook MR-1 on a flat surface.

[April 7, 2008, 16:21]

Should programming supercomputers be hard?

Comment I define HPC as computing at a performance level substantially beyond a typical individual workstation. So it is hardly surprising that the question of how to make programming supercomputers easier is a popular topic at high-performance computing...

[October 1, 2009, 11:41]

IBM's rent-a-supercomputer comes to Europe

News The Deep Computing Capacity on Demand facility is based in IBM's service and support centre in Montpellier, France. With five 32-way pSeries servers and a cluster of dual processor xSeries servers, it is significantly smaller than IBM's other Deep...

[May 13, 2004, 17:40]

19 Attacks for Breaking (All) Applications

White Papers The company has developed unparalleled expertise in the most dominant and demanding computing platforms & development environments. This practical experience gained through deep assessment of the world's most robust software applications combined...

[May 1, 2009, 1:18]

Deep Freeze, Faronics Anti-Executable, and the Los Angeles Police Department

White Papers Because of the new software and hardware that was introduced into the computing environment at the LAPD, the Department was concerned about new threats and possible software configuration issues on the machines.

[June 22, 2007, 1:00]

Yahoo increases 'deep Web' search effort

News LexisNexis, Factiva and the Association of Computing Machinery subscription Web sites are expected to be added in coming weeks. While most search engines crawl the Web and troll freely accessible sites, they cannot get into much of the  'deep Web...

[June 16, 2005, 10:45]

IBM offers supercomputers for hire

News Big Blue launched its Deep Computing Capacity on Demand project in 2003 to let customers pay for short-term use of IBM's machines rather than buy their own. The program is designed to accommodate customers whose processing needs fluctuate, or that...

[March 11, 2005, 8:10]

IBM readies retail supercomputer

News The p5-575 combines eight Power5 processors and as much as 32GB of memory into a computing slab 8.9cm tall, 61cm wide and 127cm deep. One of IBM's top server priorities today is high-performance technical computing.

[February 11, 2005, 8:00]

Big Blue breaks 36 Teraflop barrier to take supercomputing speed lead

News The U.S.supercomputing industry is still alive and well," Dave Turek, vice president of Deep Computing at IBM, said during a conference call Wednesday. But when it comes to the nuclear weapons simulations at the heart of the lab's mission, the...

[September 30, 2004, 10:55]

IBM releases supercomputer details

News IBM has begun building the chips that will be used in the first Blue Gene, a machine dubbed Blue Gene/L that will run Linux and have more than 65,000 computing nodes, said Bill Pulleyblank, director of IBM's Deep Computing Institute and the...

[May 8, 2003, 12:03]

UK wants US encryption exported now

News The first problem is there is a deep suspicion in corporate circles as to the reason behind these export regulations," says Paul Robinson, editor of Secure Computing, a specialist UK-based magazine. There has already been a significant relaxing; we...

[September 17, 1997, 16:31]

IBM launches Linux-based blade cluster

News In April, IBM created a new unit, known as Deep Computing, to try to consolidate the sales efforts for such clusters. IBM is combining two popular concepts in computing -- Linux clusters and blade servers -- into a standard system for businesses...

[May 21, 2003, 8:26]

IBM makes declaration of independence for chips, software

News Pulleyblank, who also manages IBM's Deep Computing Institute, runs the Blue Gene project and manages its team of researchers. The company's IBM Research Division is following a new path aimed at building more intelligence into computing by creating...

[March 8, 2001, 9:26]

IBM cements its supercomputing dominance

News Our expectation is that it will benchmark in the 270 to 280 teraflops range," said Dave Turek, vice-president of deep computing at IBM. But in the broader high-performance computing market - not just the rarefied Top500 domain - HP leads Big Blue.

[June 22, 2005, 15:00]

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