September 2007 - Posts

You can hide (behind svchost.exe), but you can't run
27 September 07 02:20 PM | saptaks | 2 Comments   
I like coding on the plane, even when I am flying coach and do not have access to the "oh so convenient" power socket. In fact my 22 hour trips back to India from Seattle to visit my family and friends are some of the my most productive time coding up Read More...
Bend it like Beckham with Computational Fluid Dynamics
26 September 07 11:07 PM | saptaks | 1 Comments   
Recent results in computational fluid dynamics from the University of Sheffield's Sports Engineering Research Group and Fluent indicate that the shape and surface of a soccer ball, as well as its initial orientation, play a fundamental role in the ball's Read More...
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Alternate Halo 3 theme music by geekiest geek I ever knew
25 September 07 07:41 PM | saptaks | 10 Comments   
This theme music was created by my father, Kishore Sen , 45 minutes before had to be hospitalized and never to come back. He created the entire music on a Windows XP laptop which I had presented to him a year back. He was a geek, even though he was a Read More...
Master Chief in Training!!
25 September 07 07:20 PM | saptaks | 1 Comments   
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HPC has new legs with Windows Server 2008
25 September 07 07:15 AM | saptaks | 1 Comments   
The next release of Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003, the HPC platform from Microsoft will be based on Windows Server 2008. We relased today Windows Server 2008 RC0. The announcement is here: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2007/sep07/09-24windowserverrc0.mspx Read More...
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Wall Street runs Excel on Supercomputers
18 September 07 09:33 PM | saptaks | 1 Comments   
At the High Performance Computing on Wall Street Show , Microsoft and GigaSpaces announced that they have been integrating Excel 2007 with GigaSpaces’ in-memory data grid solution at individual customer sites and will productize a joint solution in 2008. Read More...
Intel says Barcelona does better in HPC-like applications requiring more bandwidth
17 September 07 07:22 PM | saptaks | 1 Comments   
According to Diane Bryant, vice president of Intel's digital enterprise group and general manager of its server platforms group, "The only place AMD did better performance-wise with Barcelona is in HPC-like applications requiring more bandwidth. However, Read More...
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Japanese MOM Pack released for Compute Cluster Server
13 September 07 11:58 PM | saptaks | 0 Comments   
The Japanese version of Windows CCS MOM pack has been released! You find it at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=ja&FamilyID=53ae834a-7369-4655-82e5-1c2563cec677 . The MOM pack guide will be available online shortly Read More...
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Windows Compute Cluster Server on UK National Grid
12 September 07 07:33 PM | saptaks | 1 Comments   
The University of Southampton, a Microsoft Institute for High Performance Computing at the University will be providing access to the Microsoft Compute Cluster Service through a Globus gateway. Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server on the National Read More...
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9/11 mayhem simulated with Finite Element Analysis on a HPC system
10 September 07 11:37 PM | saptaks | 0 Comments   
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Yellow rules in Thailand!
10 September 07 01:55 AM | saptaks | 2 Comments   
I arrived at Bangok very early on Monday morning. I tried getting some sleep, but the jet lag combined with the dripping sound from the leaking AC at the hotel room only allowed intermittent slumber at best. So, at 7:30 AM I decided to go out for breakfast Read More...
Synchronized dressing at Seoul Airport
09 September 07 07:51 PM | saptaks | 1 Comments   
Last night I was on my way to Bangkok for speaking at a couple of HPC Partner Events. I was transiting through the Seoul Airport. It seemed synchronized dressing is very popular among young couples there. It seemed almost as important as engagment rings Read More...
HPC in Life Insurance Modeling
07 September 07 10:14 AM | saptaks | 1 Comments   
As the insurance industry moves to stochastic measurement of reserves and capital, computing capacity needs are increasing exponentially. Coupled with the need to perform ever more complex risk calculations, this industry shift demands smarter and more Read More...
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If it "Works with Windows Server 2008" it works better with Windows Compute Cluster Server 2008
05 September 07 12:46 PM | saptaks | 0 Comments   
We are about to launch a new program for ISVs, Works with Windows Server 2008. This program establishes baseline application compatibility with the new Windows Server 2008 operating system. We recommend that you use the Works with Tool as a stepping stone Read More...
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Are you ready to run on Windows Compute Cluster Server 2008?
04 September 07 04:12 PM | saptaks | 0 Comments   
Count down for Windows Compute Cluster Server 2008 ( btw, I am making up this name as I do not know what else to call it ) has begun. This will be the next version of Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 , the Windows Server sku for High Performance Computing. Read More...
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Intel plans CSI to help it disembark the Front-Side Bus
04 September 07 04:04 PM | saptaks | 1 Comments   
The success of the Pentium Pro and its lineage captured the multi-billion dollar RISC workstation and low-end server market, but that success also created inertia around the bus interface. Politics within the company and with existing partners, OEMs and Read More...
F# is music to the ears of HPC Solution Developers
04 September 07 11:03 AM | saptaks | 2 Comments   
F# is a variant of the ML programming language for .NET and has a core language that is similar to that of OCaml. It is a mixed functional/imperative/object-oriented programming language which is excellent for medium-advanced programmers and for teaching. Read More...
Today's High Performance Computing is Tomorrow's General Purpose Computing
04 September 07 01:40 AM | saptaks | 1 Comments   
Burton Smith joined Microsoft last year as a technical fellow. Before joining Microsoft, he was chief scientist and member of the board of directors for Cray Inc. Smith focusses on working with existing groups within Microsoft to help expand the company’s Read More...
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