Apple will be hosting a free seminar on life sciences computing,
featuring computational clusters for life sciences research:
Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 noon
Place: 2040 Valley Life Sciences Bldg.
Food: Bagels and coffee
RSVP at http://seminars.apple.com/goToEvent.html?id=28374
Details below.
Aron Roberts
Workstation Software Support Group
-- Come learn how Apple's technologies can improve the way you perform research in the life sciences. Our Engineers will cover the following topics: - The underlying trends that are catalyzing the deployment of computational clusters for life science research - Brief overview of computational clusters, including cluster architectures and infrastructures -- Learn how Virginia Tech set up their cluster [the world's third-fastest supercomputer, which runs Mac OS X on Apple's 64-bit G5 processors] (http://www.apple.com/education/science/profiles/vatech/) - Considerations and recommendations for deploying a compute cluster in your lab or dept - Discuss the developmental tools available for researchers and developer- provide you guidance on getting started - Overview of Apple's hardware and software solutions - Learn how to apply for a research cluster scholarship at http://www.apple.com/science/clusteraward How to sign up: RSVP to the following web site: http://seminars.apple.com/goToEvent.html?id=28374 All attendees will be given a special discount that will be distributed at the seminar, making your buying experience more affordable! If you have any questions please feel free to contact the UCB Apple Sales Team: Silvia Herrero, herrero1@apple.com Agee Reed, areed@apple.com Wyn Davies, wyn@apple.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: For information about MAGNet, its meetings and events, and its mailing list, including information on subscribing and unsubscribing, see the MAGNet Web site at <http://magnet.berkeley.edu/>.Received on Tue May 11 14:59:15 2004
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