[gpfsug-discuss] Potential talks for GPFS UG May 20th

Daniel Kidger daniel.kidger at uk.ibm.com
Thu Mar 26 16:06:24 GMT 2015


I too would want to upvote the second.

I am seeing lots of interest in the Life Sciences particularly for things 
like large Genomic datasets and NGS.

Daniel



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From:   Robert Esnouf <robert at strubi.ox.ac.uk>
To:     "gpfsug main discussion list" <gpfsug-discuss at gpfsug.org>
Date:   26/03/2015 15:13
Subject:        Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Potential talks for GPFS UG May 20th
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Yes, unsurprisingly I'd be interested in the second talk!

Thanks,
Robert

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---- Original message ----
>Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 14:59:31 +0000
>From: gpfsug-discuss-bounces at gpfsug.org (on behalf of Ross Keeping3 
<ross.keeping at uk.ibm.com>)
>Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] Potential talks for GPFS UG May 20th 
>To: gpfsug-discuss at gpfsug.org
>
>   Hi
>
>   There are a couple of talks we could include in the
>   one day GPFS UG on May 20th.
>
>   We'd appreciate some feedback on whether there is
>   any interest or objection to including these.
>
>   These are:
>   1) Tivoli Storage Productivity Center Technical
>   Demo: A tool for managing heterogeneous storage
>   infrastructures and specifically GPFS. Can read more
>   here
>   http://www-03.ibm.com/software/products/en/tivostorprodcent
>
>   2) GPFS for life sciences: A member of NERSC would
>   like to talk about their efforts to improve GPFS
>   file systems for a life sciences workload -
>   specifically genomic sequencing and analysis that
>   ensues. Details about life science workflow and
>   requirements will be provided so the listener may
>   understand the aspects of GPFS that are important.
>
>   Cheers,
>   Ross
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