Archive for November, 2009

World Cloud Computing Summit 2009

Monday, November 30th, 2009

The 2nd annual cloud computing summit is about to take place in Shfayim, Israel, between December 2-3, 2009.

Following last year success, the event will cover recent developments and progress in cloud technologies. Presenting with top-of-the-line companies active in this field, including (partial list): Amazon, Google, eBay, IBM, HP, Sun, RedHat and more.

Additional “hands-on” labs and workshops are offered during the event for participants that would like to learn more about cloud technologies and integration possibilities.

We are also presenting Hoopoe at the summit, for GPU Cloud Computing, and providing a workshop on GPU Computing in general and Hoopoe as well.

This event ends 2009 and symbolically the last decade, marking cloud computing as a major development that we are about to see more and more in the next years.

You are invited to join us during the event.
Agenda
Registration

CIGPU 2010 – Computational Intelligence Session

Monday, November 30th, 2009

A special event is about to take place between 18-23 July, 2010 in Barcelona, Spain.

The session on Computational Intelligence on Consumer Games and Graphics Hardware (CIGPU 2010) will be part of IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence Conference 2010 (WCCI-2010).

Building on the success of previous CIGPU sessions and workshops, CIGPU 2010 will further explore the role that GPU technologies can play in computational intelligence (CI) research.  Submissions of original research are invited on the use of parallel graphics hardware for computational intelligence.  Work might involve exploring new techniques for exploiting the hardware, new algorithms to implement on the hardware, new applications for accelerated CI, new ways of making the technology available to CI researchers or the utilisation of the next generation of technologies.

“Anyone who has implemented computational intelligence techniques using any parallel graphics hardware will want to submit to this special session.”

Thanks to Dr. Simon Harding, Memorial University, Canada, for sharing this information with us.
In addition, the session will discuss using CUDA.NET for running related simulations on the GPU.

For more information: CIGPU 2010 Submissions