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BigLib: November 2009
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This is my personal blog about Solaris and OpenSolaris world! Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Been quiet for some time, busy with my job and working on System Data Recorder, cpuplayer. But today have seen the IBM cat brain scam. The project won itself the ACM Gordon Bell Prize. In recognition of outstanding achievement in high-performance computing at the show.". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). BigLib - My personal website. Performance Dynamics, Neil Gunther. View my complete profile.
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BigLib: marketing going extreme
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This is my personal blog about Solaris and OpenSolaris world! Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Been quiet for some time, busy with my job and working on System Data Recorder, cpuplayer. But today have seen the IBM cat brain scam. The project won itself the ACM Gordon Bell Prize. In recognition of outstanding achievement in high-performance computing at the show.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). BigLib - My personal website. Performance Dynamics, Neil Gunther. View my complete profile.
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Presentation Summary “High Performance at Massive Scale: Lessons Learned at Facebook” | Idle Process
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Thoughts on systems and networking, with occasional detours. Harsha Madhyastha and Colleagues Win Best Paper Award. Why Go to Graduate School and How to Get into the Program of your Dreams. Presentation Summary “High Performance at Massive Scale: Lessons Learned at Facebook”. November 24, 2009. Recently, we were fortunate to host Jeff Rothschild, the Vice President of Technology at Facebook, for a visit for the CNS lecture series. Over 200 billion monthly page views. Today, there are 1.3B people in t...
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An EPiC Adventure! | Bob Sneed's Blog
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Bob Sneed's Blog. Computer Performance and Capacity. Laquo; Oracle I/O: Supply and Demand. In late October 2009, I formed Electric Pillow Company (aka EPiC), LLC. A Delaware company) as a home for intellectual property and business arising from my avocation of biomechanical R&D. Upon being RIF’d from Sun Microsystems in November of 2009, I immediately shifted to making EPiC. My full-time endeavour. While the charter purpose for EPiC. For years I’ve fought the notion that “premium talent is to...Bob, I be...