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Numerical Algorithms Group Marks 40th Anniversary by Expanding the NAG Student Awards Program PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 10:24

The Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG), a world leader in high quality computational software and high performance computing services to tens of thousands of users in major academies, Global 500 companies, and the world’s leading supercomputing sites among others, announces that it will mark its 40th anniversary in 2010 by expanding its student prize program, with a new awards intended to cultivate the next generation of numerical software talent worldwide—( http://www.nag.co.uk/about/student_awards.asp ).  

Stuart Feldman, Google VP Engineering, commenting on NAG’s influence on his career and on that of others at the forefront of computing and scientific research through the decades, says, “I have fond memories of visiting NAG early in my career, having fascinating discussions about software, numerical and scientific programming. The quality and passion of NAG’s people and their drive to make the life of scientists better, and to take advantage of the newest and best results in the math software field was as clear then as it is now. My own involvement originally focused on my interest in Fortran and in my own astrophysics research. This expanded over the years to general interests in arithmetic and algebra. As I moved into other areas of computing, it was very useful to reference the needs of the classic scientific community.   I am now at Google, with computational resources of a different sort but also of a magnitude I did not imagine 30+ years ago. Yet many of the old problems of reliable computing at scale remain. NAG, in addition to being a major contributor to important international standards including Fortran 90 and IEEE arithmetic, has perhaps made its biggest contribution by creating a reliable shared base for scientific computing - a basic set of software that could be depended on, that covered the basic needs of much of classic numerical analysis and that improves over time and on an evolving set of platforms.”

The new NAG 40th Anniversary Awards are intended to help nurture the next generation of leaders in science and computing like Google’s Stu Feldman. In the spirit of NAG’s four decades of collaboration with leaders in computing, academia and industry, NAG will be inviting departments, from institutions across the world, to become involved with the student prizes. Awards will be offered for the best performances in a Masters of Science program, best projects and/or best numerical solutions.

Other NAG funded prizes include The Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software; the NAG Prize in Applied Numerical Computing and the NAG Prize in Mathematical Finance (http://www.nag.co.uk/about/student_awards.asp).

Rob Meyer, NAG’s Chief Executive Officer comments, “Nearly every challenge that we face today –global warming, developing energy sources to sustain economic growth worldwide, creating vaccines for the pandemics of today and tomorrow, to name a few---will be solved, in part, with innovative approaches to numerical computing and the most up to date processor platforms. Helping with this has been NAG’s mission since our inception, and by extending the NAG Awards we hope to help institutions focus on the development of numerical code with direct application in many fields and to attract the talent that will support the processor technologies of tomorrow.”

Originally an outgrowth of several UK universities, the Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG, www.nag.com), is an Oxford, UK headquartered not-for-profit numerical software development organization that collaborates with world-leading researchers and practitioners in academia and industry. Today, NAG maintains offices in Manchester, Chicago, Tokyo and Taipei, and a worldwide network of support partners.

Last Updated on Thursday, 11 March 2010 10:24
 
3PAR introduces autonomic storage tiering, SSD support PDF Print E-mail
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3PAR Delivers Cost- and Performance-Optimized Storage for Up to 30% Less

3PAR announced today the introduction of 3PAR Adaptive Optimization software for autonomic, sub-volume storage tiering with 3PAR InServ F-Class and T-Class Storage Servers. In addition, 3PAR announced support for the STEC MACH8IOPS Solid State Drive (SSD), a new class of cost- and power-efficient SSDs. With this announcement, 3PAR has become the first high-end storage array vendor to deliver autonomic storage tiering for enterprise and cloud datacenters. The combination of 3PAR Adaptive Optimization, 3PAR SSDs, and the massively parallel, highly virtualized InServ Storage Server allows 3PAR customers to meet service level targets for approximately 30% lower cost than with Fibre Channel drives alone.

Meet Service Level Targets at a Lower Cost

3PAR’s autonomic, fine-grained approach to service level optimization was designed to reduce enterprise and cloud datacenter costs by delivering the right Quality of Service (QoS) to the right data at the right time—non-disruptively and on an ongoing basis. Adaptive optimization takes place at the sub-volume level, so InServ arrays using SSDs require fewer of these premium drives to meet even the most stringent performance targets. With 3PAR Adaptive Optimization software, InServ arrays are able to achieve desired service levels by combining multiple storage tiers—using any combination of SSD, Fibre Channel, and Nearline (enterprise SATA) drives—within a single volume for a lower overall cost per gigabyte than Fibre Channel-only configurations.

“The efficiency of combining fine-grained data movement at the sub-volume level with the use of SSDs and Nearline is anticipated to help us meet our service level objectives within a smaller footprint and for a lower total cost,” said Nicholas Ferguson, Senior Infrastructure Architect at Nephila Capital. “In addition, we have calculated that incorporating SSDs into our InServ array results in operational savings, since power and cooling requirements with SSDs are far less than spinning media.”

The combination of 3PAR Adaptive Optimization software and SSDs uniquely capitalizes on several key features built into the highly virtualized 3PAR InSpire® Architecture. These features include: a built-in, sub-volume data movement engine; a Mesh-Active cluster that works with wide striping to balance the high performance of SSD resources across all controllers, CPUs, and ports; a caching architecture for tiered storage that has been enhanced for SSDs; and extensive historical reporting capabilities.

"Solid State Drive technology has not only unlocked new levels of performance within a smaller carbon footprint, but it has created the opportunity for the industry to rethink existing tiered storage paradigms," said Scott Stetzer, Vice President of Technical Marketing, STEC. "By combining Adaptive Optimization with leading-edge STEC Solid State Drive technology on energy-efficient, 'green' storage arrays, 3PAR has taken a highly innovative approach to both performance and cost optimization for the enterprise."

Increase Agility with New Autonomic Management Capability

3PAR Adaptive Optimization was designed to help organizations achieve the most efficient distribution of data over the application lifecycle, without administrator intervention. The software intelligently monitors sub-volume level performance, then applies user-configurable policies that autonomically and non-disruptively rebalance a workload across tiers to continually and flexibly meet changing application demands. At the same time, Adaptive Optimization minimizes the risk of user-level impact through non-disruptive sub-volume data movement technology, which has been proven over years of use, coupled with administrator controls that incorporate additional policy override mechanisms.

3PAR Adaptive Optimization software also includes Quality of Service (QoS) gradients that can be used to bias data movement within a profile based on specific performance or cost objectives. A QoS gradient accelerates or decelerates data movement toward a particular class of resources so the user can better meet service level and cost objectives. For example, a performance gradient can be used for data with high service level demands, such as a seasonal order management application. As workloads begin to spike (such as when Black Friday or Cyber Monday approaches), the gradient will rapidly and autonomically move data to high performance resources and maintain it there until after the activity has declined.

“3PAR’s autonomic storage tiering gives users the freedom to apply policies flexibly, on a per-application basis, so that only applications with changing performance characteristics use Adaptive Optimization technology, while other more stable data is left in place,” said Laura DuBois, IDC Program Director, Storage Software. “This enables 3PAR customers to safely configure multiple storage tiering profiles on a single, highly virtualized InServ array for greater flexibility, increased consolidation, and fewer equipment purchases.”

“The combination of Adaptive Optimization with SSDs extends 3PAR’s leadership in autonomic storage management,” said David Scott, 3PAR President and CEO. “We believe that bringing autonomic storage tiering to enterprise and cloud datacenters promises to not only reduce costs and deliver additional green benefits, but to increase storage infrastructure agility and the ability to handle changing and unpredictable workloads in virtualized environments.”

3PAR Adaptive Optimization software is orderable immediately. SSDs for the 3PAR InServ will be orderable next quarter and are compatible with all InServ F-Class and T-Class arrays running the latest version of the 3PAR InForm Operating System. 3PAR Adaptive Optimization software is an optional product that starts at $1,400 and requires 3PAR System Reporter software, version 2.7 or newer. Pricing for SSDs starts at $22,400 per InServ array.

Last Updated on Monday, 08 March 2010 09:25
 
LTX-Credence chooses TotalView to aid development of semiconductor test programs PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 04 March 2010 08:30
TotalView Technologies today announced a distribution arrangement with LTX-Credence in which LTX-Credence will ship the TotalView debugger engine with their next-generation automated test equipment system software and off-line software development environment.  Located in Milpitas, California, LTX-Credence is a provider of innovative semiconductor ATE solutions.

 

After thorough evaluation of Linux debugger engines in the market place, we chose TotalView as the best-in-class debug engine,” said Tim Hallock, Vice President of Software at LTX-Credence.  The key differentiating attributes included robustness, multi-threaded support, and enhanced debug features.  We believe the TotalView debug engine will provide our customers with an efficient debug environment that will scale with additional processing cores, resulting in faster time to market.

 

TotalView is a comprehensive source code analysis and memory error detection tool that dramatically enhances developer productivity by simplifying the process of debugging parallel, data-intensive, multi-process, multi-threaded or network-distributed applications. Built to handle the complexities of the world’s most demanding applications, TotalView offers a number of advanced features that help speed development and eliminate bugs quickly, and is capable of scaling from one to thousands of processes or threads with applications distributed over multiple machines or processors.

 

This arrangement takes advantage of TotalView's command line interface (CLI) which can be used either interactively or as an interface or extension point to the debugger engine. The TotalView CLI, based on the interpreted TCL language, is fully programmable. The LTX-Credence IDE uses the CLI as the exclusive point of control for TotalView. This integration enables software developers working on test protocols to debug their automated test routines seamlessly and transparently without leaving the IDE environment.

 

“We are happy that LTX-Credence selected TotalView as the debugger engine to be included in their software development kit,” said Brian Pierce, CEO of Rogue Wave Software.  “We’ve been working with them for more than four years, and their selection represents the result of a rich and ongoing relationship.”

Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 March 2010 20:51
 
Powerful Advances in Technical Computing Showcased During Costa Rica Mathematica Conference 2010 PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 02 March 2010 09:23
Wolfram Research today announced plans to give the Central American technical computing community a first-hand look at the powerful new capabilities of Mathematica 7 during the Costa Rica Mathematica Conference 2010, which runs March 17 & 18.

The Costa Rica Mathematica Conference 2010 will give both experts and beginners a unique opportunity to experience the powerful advancements of Mathematica 7, including integrated image processing, parallel high-performance computing, and on-demand data. The tour will also highlight Mathematica's impact on a wide range of fields, from engineering and finance to research and education.

The two day conference will feature local Mathematica experts who will demonstrate Mathematica's exciting new technologies and help attendees learn how to incorporate Mathematica 7 into their work. In addition to the featured talks by local users, there will be complimentary hands-on Mathematica 7 training offered on both days, so attendees can discover the breadth of Mathematica's breakthrough new capabilities. Anyone interested in science, engineering, finance, research, or education is invited to attend the free seminars.

Space is limited and a high turnout is expected, so early registration is recommended. Registration details and a complete schedule are available at: www.wolfram.com/services/seminars/costarica2010/
Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 March 2010 09:26
 
Magma Names Qlogic's Govind Kizhepat to Board of Directors PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 25 February 2010 21:16

Semiconductor Industry Veteran Brings Networking and Multimedia Expertise

Magma Design Automation announced today the appointment of semiconductor industry veteran Govind Kizhepat to its board of directors. Kizhepat is vice president of Business Development at Qlogic.

"Govind brings to our board significant experience and valuable perspective on the semiconductor industry, particularly the networking and multimedia markets," said Rajeev Madhavan, Magma chief executive officer and chairman of the board of directors. "His expertise will be a valuable resource to Magma as we continue to develop and deliver advanced analog and digital integrated circuit design solutions."

In 2002 Kizhepat founded NetXen, a provider of intelligent network controller chips and adapters for the enterprise server market, and served as CEO until it was acquired by Qlogic in 2009. He was previously an entrepreneur in residence at Benchmark Capital and executive vice president of Globespan, heading the Media Gateway Division. In 1996 Kizhepat founded iCompression and served as CEO until 1998 and later served as chairman and vice president of Engineering until it was acquired by Globespan in 2000. Kizhepat's prior experience includes serving in various technical leadership and management positions at S3 and Sun Microsystems, where he played key roles in the development of SuperSPARC and UltraSPARC processors.

Kizhepat holds a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Delhi in India, and a Master of Science degree in electrical engineering from Wayne State University in Michigan.

Last Updated on Monday, 01 March 2010 15:51
 
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