Where High Performance Computing Can Fit in Your Business

For a long time, high performance computing (HPC) has been considered suitable only for very specialized tasks and scientific research. But HPC is now going mainstream: businesses are accelerating their use of cutting edge technologies, designing cloud-based infrastructures, and analyzing massive amounts of customer data to deliver the best possible business services and to gain a competitive advantage. In this webcast you’ll learn how traditional HPC technologies can be applied to general business issues and how cutting-edge analytics will benefit from the power that HPC brings to the backend.

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    David Chernicoff

    David Chernicoff(david@windowsitpro.com) is a technology consultant with a focus on the mid-market space, a Windows IT Pro senior contributing editor, founding technical director for PC Week Labs (now eWeek), former lab director for Windows NT/Windows 2000 Magazine (now Windows IT Pro), and former chief technology officer for a network management tools ISV.David has been writing computer-related feature articles and product reviews for more than 20 years and is coauthor of several books about the Windows OS, including Windows NT Workstation: Professional Reference (New Riders Publishing) and Microsoft Windows XP Power Toolkit (Microsoft Press), as well as over a dozen eBooks on topics ranging from network switching topologies to production fax technology. These days he splits his time between writing, problem solving for his varied clientele, and consulting on keeping a few small data centers up and running.
     

    Ed Turkel

    Manager, Portfolio Marketing, Hyperscale Business Unit / ISS
    Ed manages the worldwide portfolio marketing team for the Hyperscale Hyperscale Business Unit at Hewlett Packard. The Hyperscale Business Unit delivers converged infrastructure solutions for hyperscale customers in the Service Provider and High Performance Computing segments with maximum performance, efficiency, and agility.
     
    Ed's team is responsible for developing HP's solutions and go-to-market strategy for hyperscale, working closely with HP's customers to develop the solutions that enable them to best achieve their business and research outcomes.
     
    Ed has almost 35 years experience, including 30 years with HP, in various technical, marketing and business roles.

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