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![]() | Welcome to the world's largest supercomputing gridWith 20 petabytes of storage, and more than 280 teraflops of computingpower, TeraGrid combines the processing power of supercomputers acrossthe continent (by David Strom, Computerworld, June 26, 2007)TeraGrid Testimonial VideoThe scientists and engineers who use the TeraGrid discuss how it advances their research in this short video.TeraGrid '07: Webcasts Available!For those unable to attend, the keynote, invited talks, and plenary sessions are available vie web-cast from CI Channel. Check theagenda for the desired talk and click the "Watch Stream" link (a MPEG4 player is required such as Apple QuickTime or VLC, and a broadband or better connection).The keynote and invited speakers included Anita K. Jones, Dan Atkins, Philip Maechling, Ray Rose, Charlie Catlett, and Dane Skow.TeraGrid '07: "Special Coverage"As seen in HPCwire and GRIDtoday.New Director Sees Big Developments Ahead for TeraGrid TG07 Keynote: People Matter Most Rising to the Challenge:The director of the National Science Foundation's Office of Cyberinfrastructure discussed prioritization and coordination at TeraGrid '07. Students Unlock the World of Advanced Computing All Boats Float at TeraGrid '07 Regatta | ![]() |
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