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Video: A Peek Into Intel IT

Video: A Peek Into Intel IT

By Krishnan Subramanian on August 21, 2012

Intel, the portland based microprocessor vendor, is also a large enterprise IT user. They have large number of employees spread all over the world and they have various divisions including manufacturing. We thought it will be a good idea to talk to them and find out how they are leveraging cloud computing. As a part […]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged Cloudfoundry, grid computing, iaas, infrastructure, Infrastructure services, intel, intel it, open source, opensource, openstack, paas, platform services, Platforms, video

OSCON 2012 => Monday Ignited, Tuesday OpenShift Session ++

OSCON 2012 => Monday Ignited, Tuesday OpenShift Session ++

By Adron Hall on July 17, 2012

OSCON 2012 Opening Doors Today kicked off with a monster Reggie Biscuit from Pine State Biscuits. If you live in Portland or are visiting just for the conference and like soul food of the tastiest nature, check it out. My first day ended up not as planned. Instead of attending sessions I ended up meeting […]

Posted in Open Source | Tagged andy piper, cloud, cloud computing, cloud foundry, Cloud Speak, Cloudfoundry, conferences, grid computing, Javascript, krishna raman, mark atwood, node.js, nodejs, open shift, open source software, openshift, oscon, oscon 2012, oscon2012, oss, platform as a service, raja rao, red hat, utility computing | 1 Response

Winners of Grid Computing for Greener Planet Competition Announced

Winners of Grid Computing for Greener Planet Competition Announced

By Krishnan Subramanian on December 4, 2008

Image by Hitachi Data Systems via Flickr Almost two months back, I wrote about a competition on how to use Grid Computing for a greener planet. Now they have announced the winners of this competition and I thought I will share the results in this space. The competition was supported by Microsoft, Intellect, The British […]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged cloud computing, green tech, grid computing

Got an idea for Green Computing?

Got an idea for Green Computing?

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 11, 2008

Image via Wikipedia Well, Green is the new buzzword in today’s technological world. The growing realization about the harmful impact of global climate change is driving the new trend towards green technology. We have seen how people are seeing the green benefits of virtualization and other developments in computing. One of the merits of cloud […]

Posted in General | Tagged competition 2008, environment, green computing, grid computing

LHC Computing Grid and the New Era of Scientific Computing

LHC Computing Grid and the New Era of Scientific Computing

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 6, 2008

Image by Image Editor via Flickr The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Project at CERN, European Organization for Nuclear Research, is the largest particle physics project in the world, collecting enormous amounts of data.  To give you a perspective on the amount of data we are talking here, let me quote this article from Yahoo News. […]

Posted in General | Tagged CERN, distributed computing, grid computing, LHC, LHC conputing grid, scientific computing | 2 Responses

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