November 2007 - Posts

Dinner with a View
Every once in a while you get the privilege to enjoy something you never would have imaged - tonight I was lucky enough to have this as my view for dinner. Read More...
Moved into new MSR building
It's been a bit hectic for the last few weeks - which included moving into the new MSR building 99 on campus.  Microsoft Research Moves into New Headquarters On Nov. 12, Microsoft Research Redmond moved into a brand-new building on the company’s Read More...
Posted 29 November 07 11:40 by Dan Fay | 1 Comments   
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Microsoft Research SenseCam
Just heard the MSR Sensors and Device Group in Cambridge updated their SenseCam website with information on the latest version as well as all the great research happening around Alleviating Memory Loss with patients in early stages of Alzheimer's Disease.  Read More...
Supercomputing 07
Was at Supercomputing last week - overall the event went really well.  There was also a few announcements from the HPC team - the big one being the name and beta availability of Windows HPC Server 2008 and the new banners. Attended part of the Manycore Read More...
eScience group on Facebook
Early this week Savas and I were discussing social networking ideas and we decided to create a eScience group on Facebook to see if that would help bring the community together and share ideas.  Feel free to join Read More...
Dan Reed joins Microsoft Research
As Dan Reed say's in his blog posting on coming to Microsoft Research - "It doesn’t get any cooler than this."...need I say more? On December 3, I will embark on the next installment of my own future, which will place me in the center Read More...
Posted 09 November 07 08:05 by Dan Fay | 1 Comments   
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Manycore and Multicore Workshop: Architectures, Applications And Directions
The Manycore and Multicore Workshop has a really good line-up of speakers - should be a good 1 1/2 days... John Manferdelli, Microsoft Corporation - Supercomputing and Mass Market Desktops Chuck Moore, AMD Corporation - The Role of Accelerated Computing Read More...

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