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March 20, 2014 by Trev Harmon 2 Comments (REPOST)
March 13, 2014 at Adaptive Computing (ORIGINAL)

Workflows, People and Processes

Workflows, People and Processes

In the world of business there seems to constantly be a battle for supremacy between People and Process. Both ideological camps put forth their ideas and justifications, much of which is based on research and founded through their own internal point of view. For me, both of these are important and for integral, yet separate […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Business, HPC Tagged With: automation, Big Data, Bill Gates, creativity, Douglas F. Parkhill, Georg Simmel, goals, HPC, human, people, process, productivity, workflow, xkcd

November 29, 2013 by Trev Harmon 1 Comment (REPOST)
November 22, 2013 at Adaptive Computing (ORIGINAL)

SC13: HPC Evolving

SC13: HPC Evolving
This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series SC13

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series SC13As I mentioned last week, this afternoon I was able to speak to a wonderful audience at the SC13 Exhibitor Forum. This particular track at the conference is rather interesting, as it really is put on as an opportunity for vendors to pretty much brag […]

Filed Under: Big Data, Cloud, HPC Tagged With: Big Data, Cloud, convergence, Counting Crows, Douglas F. Parkhill, exascale, exhibitor forum, Hadoop, HPC, HPC Cloud, Mrs. Potters Lullaby, MTBF, petascale, SC, technical computing, The Challenge of the Computer Utility, workflow

November 19, 2013 by Trev Harmon Leave a Comment (REPOST)
November 12, 2013 at Adaptive Computing (ORIGINAL)

HPC Evolved

HPC Evolved
This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series SC13

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series SC13In 1966 with little fanfare, Douglas F. Parkhill published a book outlining “[a]lmost all of the modern-day characteristics of cloud computing (elastic provision, provided as a utility, online, illusion of infinite supply)”.1 This book, The Challenge of the Computer Utility, published nearly a half-century ago, […]

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