Baltimore Washington Beowulf User Group meeting
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Greg Lindahl lindahl at conservativecomputer.comFri Sep 28 13:06:24 PDT 2001
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The Baltimore Washington Beowulf User Group (bwbug) is beginning to have monthly meetings once again. For more details, see http://bwbug.org or subscribe to our mailing list. Here's the announcement. In the future we might try to broadcast these meetings on the nationwide NCSA ACCESS videoconferencing network. If you are interested in attending meetings this way, please drop me email, and I'll know if it's worth asking NCSA. greg ====================================================================== Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 15:55:33 -0400 From: David Rhoades <drhoades at conservativecomputer.com> To: bwbug at bwbug.org Subject: bwbug: October BWBUG meeting FINALLY! The Baltimore Washing Beowulf Users Group is having a meeting! We've got a place, date, time, and topic. DATE/TIME Tuesday October 16 3:00 pm TOPIC Panel Discussion: Clusters and non MPI programs We all know how to run an MPI program or two on a cluster, with a reasonable user interface. But what about non MPI programs? Do we have an embarrassingly easy way to run embarrassingly parallel problems? Is it possible to use the wide variety of tools for non MPI problems on the wide of styles of clusters? Confirmed panelists: Don Becker, CTO, Scyld Greg Lindahl, CTO, Conservative Computer other panelists wanted; contact lindahl at conservativecomputer.com to suggest or VOLUNTEER DIRECTIONS The address is: 7501 Greenway Center Drive Suite 1000 (10th floor) Greenbelt, MD 20770, phone 703-628-7451 Mapquest does a reasonable job of directions. from the Beltway, take the BWPkwy (295) North. Take the first exit onto MD-193 towards Greenbelt/NASA Goddard. At the bottom of the ramp you will turn left onto MD193, and then IMMEDIATELY right onto Hanover Parkway. Take the next right onto Greenway Center Drive and the Logicon building is near the end of the road on the left. Logicon/FDC has graciously opened their auditorium in their Greenbelt facility for this meeting, and future ones if this is convenient for everyone. While it's not right on the Metro, I will offer to run a van from Metro at 2:40PM if that helps some folks get there. Just don't wait until the last minute to tell me, as it is a 15-passenger van and I don't usually drive it unless I know I need to (also, I can have the kids clean it up ;-). NOTE We need ideas for speakers and topics. If you can help out, please contact me at drhoades at conservativecomputer.com.
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