Computational Biology

Sun Computational Biology SIG Newsletter - 10 February 2005

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Sun Technology Powers Dartmouth's Global Brain Scan Database

http://www.tacc.utexas.edu/research/users/features/bioinformatics.php
Dartmouth is a Sun COE in Neuroimaging.

RFID

http://www.sun.com/br/0205_ezine/hc_rfid.html RFID is of keen interest to our hospital customers and Sun is growing its RFID practice.

You can join the Sun Boardroom Minutes at https://communications.sun.com/sunReg/sunBR/brreg.jsp
Click on Healthcare and/or LifeSciences to sign up

 
 

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Several Articles from our LifeScience Group

Turn Your Data Into Intellectual Property
http://www.sun.com/solutions/documents/articles/ls_inforsense_aa.xml?facet=-1
Sun Microsystems partner InforSense helps life sciences researchers take data from myriad sources and exploit it using interactive open discovery workflows.

Powerful Yet Simple Technology Required to Discover Life
http://www.sun.com/solutions/documents/articles/ls_dl_aa.xml?facet=-1
An ambitious project to catalog all living things relies on volunteers around the world, straightforward Web tools, and robust technology.

Complex Systems Modeling Aids the Hunt for a Chagas' Cure
http://www.sun.com/solutions/documents/articles/ls_vp_aa.xml?facet=-1
Every year, 50,000 people die of Chagas' disease, which is spread by a parasite. Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University rely on Sun servers to model the host-parasite dynamic.

InnaPhase Delivers Vertical LIMS Tailored for Pharmas
http://www.sun.com/solutions/documents/articles/ls_innaphase_aa.xml?facet=-1
Laboratory information management systems (LIMS) built on reliable, flexible Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE platform) technology accelerate drug development.

 
 

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Sun's Network Computing Web event

Did you miss the recent unveiling of the Sun Grid, Sun's radically simple vision for the future of Network Computing? You can still tune in and see it on-demand at *Sun's Network Computing Web event. Just go to www.sun.com/nc.  Note: The section on our Grid Utility is: http://www.sun.com/service/sungrid/overview.html (or see http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4229021.stm for a press report)

 
 

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SunHPC 2005: High Performance Computing on the Sun Fire SMP-Cluster Workshop, 14-18 March, Aachen

http://www.rz.rwth-aachen.de/hpc/sun

March 14 - March 18, 2005, RWTH Aachen University, Center for Computing and Communication, Aachen, Germany

Part I: Tuning Serial Applications
Part II: Shared Memory Parallelization
Part III: Distributed Memory Parallelization using MPI

 
 

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Upcoming Honeycomb Storage

http://news.com.com/Sun+hopes+for+better+storage+with+Honeycomb/2100-1015_3-5553913.html
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3454581

 
 

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Sun Studio 10 is Now Available for Solaris on Sparc and x86 ("x64"), and Linux!

http://www.sun.com/software/products/studio/index.xml
Sun Studio Portal URL:  http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/cc/

This is the first release of Sun Studio support AMD 64 bits platform (Opteron).  The supported platform includes:

Solaris Sparc 8, 9, 10
Solaris X86 8, 9, 10
Linux: Sun Java Desktop System, Release 2; SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8; Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 3

 
 

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