Workshop on Big Data, Graph Analysis and Programming on the new Cray uRiKA
CSCS has the pleasure to invite you to the Workshop on Big Data and Graph Analysis on the new Cray uRiKA that will be held in Lugano at the new … Read More
CSCS has the pleasure to invite you to the Workshop on Big Data and Graph Analysis on the new Cray uRiKA that will be held in Lugano at the new … Read More
Hussein N. Harake presented at the HPC Advisory Council in Lugano how CSCS is moving without service disruption data from the old location in Manno to a new building in … Read More
CSCS just published a call for participation to the following course: Advanced Distributed Memory Parallel Programming: MPI-2.2, MPI-3.0 and PGAS 23-25 May, 2012 at CSCS, Lugano The goal of this … Read More
The Swiss television reported about the new building and the move of Monte Rosa, the largest Swiss supercomputer (Cray XE6) with two broadcasts: On March 26th: See the broadcast » … Read More
The Radiotelevisione Svizzera (RSI) reported in different progras about the new CSCS building and the move from Manno to Lugano The scientific transmission “Il giardino di Albert”, reported in a … Read More
Stefano Gorini (CSCS) presented at the HPC Advisory Council in Lugano the storage of CSCS based on a GPFS / HSM solution. The GPFS filesystem at CSCS QFS/SAM-FS to GPFS … Read More
At the last HPC Advisory Council Workshop in Lugano Hussein N. Harake presented how the storage disaster recovery is implemented at CSCS based on HSM solution of IBM. Contents: Overview … Read More
Gilad Shainer (HPC Advisory Council) and Hussein El-Harake are two of the main organisators of the HPC Advisory Council Switzerland Conference 2012 (Lugano, Switzerland). Gilad and Hussein discuss about the … Read More
Different online media are now reporting about the move of CSCS to the new building. One example is the blog of the International Supercomputing Conference in Germany (ISC) publishing an … Read More
On Feb. 16 2012, the ATLAS I/O performance tests ran a CSCS showed that the current configuration of Phoenix, the cluster providing service to the Swiss Institute of Particle Physics, … Read More
ETH Zurich scientists have for the first time succeeded in realistically simulating how an oceanic plate sinks of its own accord under an adjacent plate. At the same time they … Read More
Last week CSCS started moving from the old location in Manno to the new building in Lugano. The first to move have been the employees not related to the operations … Read More