[Bioclusters] Research Study of Large,
Computation-Intensive Grids
Chris Dwan
cdwan at bioteam.net
Thu May 26 13:18:45 EDT 2005
By "grid", do you mean "cluster"?
-Chris Dwan
On May 25, 2005, at 4:50 PM, David Kramer wrote:
> I am a market researcher who specializes in working with IT,
> biotech & other
> advanced technology companies.
>
> We are currently looking into High Performance Computing in leading
> bio-
> science organizations. Our study is primarily focused on the real
> high-
> performance, computation-intensive grids in pharma & life sciences.
>
> More precisely, the essence of what we are studying are the larger
> grids of
> over 100 nodes -- running very select, breakthrough applications
> with advanced
> algorithms for bio- and chem-informatics. CPUs for core, business-
> driving
> discovery. As opposed to other grids that may be used for data center
> consolidation, for example.
>
> What we're trying to learn is: a) where are the 100-port+, high-
> performance
> computational grids in pharma and life sciences today, and b) what
> are the
> various "business requirements" that are driving their evolution.
>
> If anyone can help with this exciting research assignment, it would
> be greatly
> appreciated!
>
> David
>
> David Kramer
> Managing Director
> Princeton Solutions Group, LLC
> 856.642.1724
>
>
>
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