On Wednesday, August 21, I will be the guest on the Linux Link Tech Show. The Linux Tech show is the oldest continually running Linux show on the planet! And, they happen to be in the somewhat soggy Lehigh Valley where I live as well (Eastern Pennsylvania).
Each show is about an hour and a half long and you can catch it every Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. See the Linux Link Tech Show site for details.
The Linux Tech show was started in September 2003 by the founders of the Lehigh Valley Linux User Group. Their goal is to provide a weekly live webcasted radio style show about GNU/Linux and Technology. So forget about those summer re-runs, and catch some lively discussion about world domination though HPC Linux clusters.
Ok, this isn’t really HPC news, but bear with me. This morning former Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz announced his new startup at PictureOfHealth.com. The headline there has me scratching my head:
Most places on Earth, the internet is more accessible than electricity, clean water, or basic sanitation.
The company will reportedly be called Informed Biometry, so I’m [...]
Exascale computing may be far in our future, but the branding folks at Force10 Networks have it for you on a label today. Announced back in March, 2009, the Force10 ExaScale E-Series of core routers and switches boasts impressive performance specifications, now spiced with leading power efficiency:
Data center power and cooling costs are forecasted to rise [...]
There are a number of great sources out there for news on Cloud Computing, and I particularly like what Nicole Hemsoth is doing over at HPC in the Cloud. So when I read about a new blog on Government Clouds I immediately pedalled over to check it out.
CloudGovTalk editor Tim Harder of EMC states his [...]