During the fourth phase (2012-2014) addressed new topics crucial to the CERN scientific programme, such as cloud computing, business analytics, the next generation of hardware, and security for the myriads of network devices.
Que diriez-vous de pouvoir visualiser les résultats de votre expérience classés selon le fonctionnement du « page rank » ? Quel serait l’impact sur votre flux de travail si vous pouviez collaborer avec vos collègues grâce à une plateforme unique ? Et si vous pouviez rechercher certaines spécifications dans toutes vos données d’évènements ? Voilà quelques-unes des nombreuses idées étudiées par l’expérience LHCb en collaboration avec le géant d'internet Yandex.
What if you could see your experiment’s results in a “page rank” style? How would your workflow change if you could collaborate with your colleagues on a single platform? What if you could search all your event data for certain specifications? All of these ideas (and more) are being explored at the LHCb experiment in collaboration with Internet giant Yandex.
Visit of Claudio Bellini, Intel liaison person with CERN openlab, and Peter Gleissner, Vice President Sales and Marketing, Managing Director European Union Region at Intel Corporation.
The federation of multiple clouds in the real world isn’t far out of reach, and through a CERN openlab research project, CERN and Rackspace are probing the possibility of true federated hybrid clouds built on OpenStack.
Researchers at CERN have detailed some of the big technology challenges they need to solve to help the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) solve some of the fundamental questions about the nature of the universe.
L'Information Technology del futuro ha gia' scritte le 6 sfide da vincere. Lo annuncia l'openlab del CERN di Ginevra, che ha appena pubblicato un libro bianco sulle sfide che animeranno nei prossimi anni la scienza dell'IT, la cosiddetta Information technology.