Knights Landing Processor with Omni-Path Makes Cloud Debut

HPC cloud specialist Rescale is partnering with Intel and HPC resource provider R Systems to offer first-ever cloud access to Xeon Phi "Knights Landing" processors. The infrastructure is based on

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Robots of the World Unite

March 11, 2013

European researchers have developed a cloud computing platform for robots. Read more…

Warning to Cloud Adopters: Check the Fine Print

February 25, 2013

Central to the attraction of cloud computing is the "pay for only what you use" claim made by almost all service providers. But look a little deeper within the contracts and you will often find that they are not quite as attractive as first appears. Read more…

VMware, EMC Spinoff Resurfaces

December 4, 2012

VMware and EMC spinoff rumors, which came to light back in July, are now official. Read more…

Europe Ties Cloud to Job Growth, Economic Prosperity

October 2, 2012

The European Commission lays out a single set of rules for cloud computing aimed at increasing EU GDP by €160 billion annually by 2020. Read more…

NASDAQ OMX Builds Financial Cloud Platform with Amazon

September 25, 2012

The NASDAQ OMX group and Amazon Web Services have partnered to develop a cloud platform for financial institutions. Read more…

HPC, Clouds & Big Data Converge at ISC Cloud 2012 – Part One

September 25, 2012

The last week of September, ISC Cloud had its third annual event in Mannheim, Germany, organized by Uber Cloud Experiment leader Wolfgang Gentzsch. The broad-ranging yet ambitiously-dense program attracted a nice balance of users and technology enablers from research and industry. Read more…

Grid Community Gathers in Prague

September 18, 2012

This week, over 400 participants from the European research-computing community - and some of their American partners - came together in one of Europe's most beloved cities, Prague. On Monday, GlobusEUROPE took over the third floor of the Hotel Clarion Congress, located in Vysocany, a modern section of the city, just 15 minutes away from the historic center of Prague and the famous Prague Castle. The remainder of the week, Tuesday through Friday, is dedicated to the European Grid Infrastructure Technical Forum. Read more…

Public Cloud Market to Exceed $100 Billion by Next Prez Race

September 17, 2012

Between the ubiquity of Internet-connected devices and businesses looking to expand their reach through digital means, it's becoming nearly impossible to talk about technology without mentioning "the cloud." In the last week, two big name analysts have released reports, each predicting a public cloud services market that reaches northward of $100 billion by the next presidential election. Read more…

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