The LHC Grid Fest, held last Friday at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, and at several sites around the world, commemorated the readiness of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG). At full capacity, the ...
Geneva – The second phase of CERN openlab, a partnership between CERN and leading IT companies, was officially launched at a ceremony at CERN today. The industrial partners in this second phase are HP ...
If you were tasked with choosing the ultimate grand prize for a young coder, what would it be? A million dollars? Nah. Lunch with PC pioneer Bill Gates? Ho-hum. A job at Facebook? Meh. Instead, it ...
The fourth phase of CERN openlab was officially launched during a meeting of its board of sponsors taking place at CERN* on 8 and 9 May. CERN openlab is a unique public-private partnership between ...
Data storage, particularly long-term data storage, faces several challenges, including scaling, supply, energy and budget constraints. With more data being retained for increasingly longer periods of ...
Openlab, a collaboration between CERN and five companies to develop technology to underpin the Large Hadron Collider experiment, will next concentrate on challenges such as cloud computing. Openlab, ...
The European Organization for Nuclear Reasearch, CERN, produces a massive amount of data to be analyzed, but also stored, a thing that’s becoming an increasing problem with the 2-3 petabytes of ...
Today, Cisco announced it is joining CERN openlab, CERN’s platform for science and industry partnerships. The success of the LHC depends critically on advances in information processing technologies ...
Have you ever wanted to visit CERN, or maybe even work there? Well guess what — one of the prizes for the Intel Modern Code Developer Challenge 2015 is a trip to CERN — and another one for a 9 week ...
PARIS – Deriving strength from a three-year experience in the fields of cluster and grid computing, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) has launched the second phase of an openlab ...
If you were tasked with choosing the ultimate grand prize for a young coder, what would it be? A million dollars? Nah. Lunch with PC pioneer Bill Gates? Ho-hum. A job at Facebook? Meh. Instead, it ...