Apple webcast on clusters to aid research: Tue Nov 8, 10 am

From: Aron Roberts <aron_at_socrates.berkeley.edu>
Date: Mon Nov 07 2005 - 14:52:44 PST

   An announcement of an Apple webcast this Tuesday, November 8, at
10:00 am, on the topic of 'accelerating research' in mathematics,
bioinformatics, and more through computing clusters based on Apple
and third-party products.

   Note: advance registration is required at
<http://seminars.apple.com/seminarsonline/acceleratingresearch/apple>.
There will be an opportunity to interact live with the presenters
following the webcast.

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LIVE WEBCAST:
Accelerating Research with the Apple Workgroup Cluster
Tuesday, November 8, 2005
10:00 a.m. PST
45 minutes + live Q&A
You're invited to attend a free, live webcast hosted by Apple. Attendees
will learn about upgrades and changes to Apple's turnkey cluster computing
technology, the Apple Workgroup Cluster, including the availability 
of applications like the MATLAB Distributed Computing Engine, 
gridMathematica, iNquiry for Bioinformatics, and custom software 
development.
Attendees will also hear from Frank J. Wessel, Ph.D., Manager of Research
Computing Support at the University of California, Irvine, where they 
operate a large Xserve G5-based cluster.
At the conclusion of the presentation, customers will be able to 
interact live with the presenters to ask questions in real time.
For full details, please visit the registration page at the following 
URL and sign up. A limited number of connections are available to 
this live event.
To register:
http://seminars.apple.com/seminarsonline/acceleratingresearch/apple
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   This announcement is courtesy of our campus Apple systems engineer, 
Wyn Davies.
Aron Roberts
Workstation Software Support Group
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