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Student Supercomputing is #PoweredByCentOS

Tuesday, 3, July 2018 Rich Bowen General, Uncategorized No Comments

Last week at the ISC-HPC event in Frankfurt, I had the opportunity to speak briefly with the amazing student teams in the SCC - Student Cluster Competition. These students use commodity hardware to build supercomputers, with a limit of 3KW power consumption, and compete on a variety of benchmarks. These teams are overwhelmingly powered by […]

CERN Dojo, October 19th, 2018

Monday, 14, May 2018 Rich Bowen announcement 1 Comment

On October 19th, 2018, we will once again be hosting a CentOS Dojo at CERN, in Meyrin, Switzerland. This will be a full day of CentOS presentations, drawn both from CERN and from the broader CentOS community. The call for papers is now open. We're looking for talks about anything CentOS related, but we're particularly […]

SuperComputing is #PoweredByCentOS

Tuesday, 3, April 2018 Rich Bowen Uncategorized 1 Comment

Last week I, and one of my colleagues, had the opportunity to attend SuperComputing Asia in Singapore. The great thing about the various SuperComputing conferences is getting to see what amazing things people are doing with HPC (High Performance Computing) to make the world a better place. This was very much the case last week […]

Upcoming Dojo at CERN, FOSDEM

Thursday, 12, October 2017 Rich Bowen announcement No Comments

Next week, we're holding a Dojo at CERN, in Meyrin, Switzerland. This will feature content from various of our Special Interest Groups (SIGs), and an overview of how CERN is using CentOS in their work to unravel the secrets of the universe. We still have a little space, if you are interested in coming. You […]

HPC Student Cluster Competition, Frankfurt, Germany

Tuesday, 27, June 2017 Rich Bowen General No Comments

Last week, as I mentioned in my earlier post, I was in Frankfurt, Germany, for the ISC High Performance Computing conference. The thing that grabbed my attention, more than anything else, was the Student Cluster Competition.  11 teams from around the world - mostly from Universities - were competing to create the fastest (by a variety […]