Cycle Computing and Purdue University to Power Dynamic Optimized Condor Pool ...Earthtimes (press release)NEW YORK, NY -- 11/13/09 -- Cycle Computing is supporting Purdue University in harnessing idle compute power to create a dynamic Condor pool at the upcoming ...Purdue Highlights Cloud Computing Tools at SC09HPCwireCampus Technology Magazine selected diagrid for a 2009 International CampusLive-PR.com (Pressemitteilung)all 8 news articles »
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Cycle
Computing is supporting Purdue University in harnessing idle compute
power to create a dynamic Condor pool at the upcoming SuperComputing 2009 conference,
Nov. 14-20, in Portland, Ore. The on-site project will be a demonstration
of high-performance computing (HPC) and open source solutions in the cloud.read more
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Website for Hotseat at Purdue University. This is a customized social media application that Purdue is trying out in two courses. It combines IM, twitter, Facebook, etc. to allow the prof and the class members interact, post questions, reply, etc. in real time in a course.
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Announcement describes new software for collaborative micro-discussion in university classrooms at Purdue University. This social media app allows students to access twitter, facebook, IM, and a course website during and after class to post questions, comments, etc. that the prof and classmates can see. Unlike traditional class email or discussion lists, Hotseat operates in real time (and thus can help the prof clarify issues during the...
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