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Robert Roe looks at HPC technologies that could enable the next generation of scientific breakthroughs
As the world makes better use of renewable energy, the Oil and Gas market aims to use more simulation to ensure sound decision making, writes Gemma Church
Simulation and modelling increasingly expedite widespread change across the automotive industry, writes Gemma Church
Cloud-based informatics software is growing fast thanks to highly flexible and customisable deployment methods, writes Sophia Ktori
John Harman, senior product manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific explains how implementing a cloud informatics platform can help scientists make better use of pharmaceutical data
As software has allowed scientists to focus on science, SaaS technologies in the cloud free up IT teams to focus on strategic priorities, writes Brady Haggstrom
With data rates increasing and more complex challenges arising in life sciences, Robert Roe speaks with Panasas’ Jim Donovan and Dale Brantly about the benefits of using HPC for these workloads
As HPC systems get larger and more complex, companies are developing services and tools to help users manage their resources effectively, writes Robert Roe
FPGAs provide an early Insight into possibile architectural specialisation options for HPC and machine learning, writes Robert Roe
Ivo Sbalzarini discusses how researchers are developing computational methods and software systems to understand biological processes on an algorithmic basis
Robert Roe interviews John Shalf on the development of digital computing in the post Moore’s law era
Robert Roe looks at storage technologies being developed to suit both AI and HPC workloads
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Simulation software is helping accelerate battery development, writes Gemma Church
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