[Bradford] Fwd: [lugmaster] Free lecture: Eng Lim Goh of SGI, on Linux and Supercomputing

Dick Thomas xpd259 at gmail.com
Tue May 11 14:10:30 UTC 2010


Ok I little out of our way but one of you maybe down that way

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From: <nmm-luguk at uit.co.uk>
Date: 11 May 2010 15:08
Subject: [lugmaster] Free lecture: Eng Lim Goh of SGI, on Linux and
Supercomputing
To: <lugmaster at mailman.lug.org.uk>

Please pass this on to your members.
 Thanks,
 Niall

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UKUUG and GLUUG present a free evening lecture in central London:

Linux is Supercomputing - how Linux works on your mobile phone and on
the biggest supercomputers on the planet.

Eng Lim Goh of SGI will be discussing how Linux is used on
supercomputers, and will demonstrate some of the capabilities of the new
SGI Ultraviolet architecture, which is the most scalable Linux
architecture in the world.

Dr. Eng Lim Goh has been CTO of SGI since 2001, and has been voted one
of the Top 10 most influential CTOs. He oversees Project Ultraviolet and
works on solutions to massively parallel rendering.

http://www.sgi.com/products/servers/altix/uv/


Time:  7:00pm Thursday May 13th 2010

Venue: Lecture theatre 1.03 in the Malet Place Engineering Building,
University College London

Map: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/maps/ucl-maps/map2_hi_res

Everyone is very welcome to attend this event.
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