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There was a shortage of health care workers before COVID. Now that the dwindling labor pool is a top news headline, the realization has set in – which medical professionals were trying to communicate from the beginning of the pandemic [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Healthcare, This Moment Matters Tags: COVID, Gigi Norris, hospital beds, hospital staff, insurance, Marsh, Marsh McLennan, nursing shortage, Omicron, pandemic risk
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As the pandemic exposes the weakness in the global supply chain, companies are building a new one with cloud and AI.
The effects of the COVID pandemic have slowed supply chains in many verticals from agriculture to musical instrument makers. [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Audio Podcast, Cloud Computing, Tech Barometer - From The Forecast by Nutanix Tags: AI, artificial intelligence, COVID, Damien Pasquinelli, digital transformation, Hardis Group, Jerome Pedreno, Nutanix, pandemic, Supply Chains
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IT Best Practices: Intel IT tests Wi-Fi 6 in an actual office environment during COVID lockdown, proving enhanced performance under challenging, real-world scenarios and delivering important insights for successful deployments.
Wi-Fi 6 may be the ideal gateway toward realization [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Intel, Intel IT, IT White Papers, IT@Intel Tags: access points, AX210, Client Computing, COVID, information technology, Intel, Intel IT, Intel Wi-Fi 6E, IT Best Practices, IT Business Value, IT Whitepaper, IT@Intel, Lockdown, pandemic, pdf, WfH, Wi-Fi 6, WLAN
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We explore the critical role of visualization and visual analytics in disaster management and medical research with Paul Navrátil, Director of Visualization at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), and Jim Jeffers, Sr. Principal Engineer and Sr. Director of Advanced [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: Amaro Lab, ANARI, Christiaan Gribble, cosmology, COVID, Department of Energy, Disaster Management, Disaster Recovery, disaster relief, Embree, exascale, Exascale Computing Project, flood, Frontera, geophysical exploration, high performance computing, HPC, hurricane, Intel, Intel CPU, Intel oneAPI Rendering Toolkit, IXPUG, Jim Ahrens, Khronos Group, Kitware, Lauren Meyers, Los Alamos National Lab, medical research, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Science Foundation, NOAA, oneAPI, Open Science, Open VKL, Open Volume Kernel Library, OSPray, pandemic, ParaView, physics, ray tracing, rendering, Rommie Amaro, Science, scientific, SOLAR Ray Tracing Consortium, Stampede II, Supercomputer, SURVICE Engineering, TACC, Texas Advancing Computing Center, University of California San Diego, University of Texas, UT, visualization, weather modeling
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In this second episode about GROMACS, one of the world’s most widely used open source molecular dynamics (MD) applications, we explore the quest to simplify portable, performant programming with Erik Lindahl, Biophysics Professor at Stockholm University & KTH Royal Institute [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: AI, Andrey Alekseenko, biophysics, C++, COVID, cross-architecture, CUDA, distributed computing, DPC++, electrostatic, Erik Lindahl, exascale, floating point operations, GROMACS, heterogeneous, HPC, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, ligno-cellulose, MD, molecular, molecular dynamics, molecular simulation, oneAPI, pandemic, parallel programming, parallelism, Roland Schulz, SciLifeLab, SIMD, Stockholm University, Supercomputing, SYCL
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Closing out the 10-part Tech Barometer podcast series Journey to Cloud, Nutanix CIO Wendy Pfeiffer talks about step 10, having a hunger to progress. With so much pressure to perform everything right the first time requires teamwork set on continuous [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Cloud Computing, Tech Barometer - From The Forecast by Nutanix, Technology Tags: Coronavirus, COVID, digital transformation, Hybrid Cloud, hybrid work, Nutanix, Wendy Pfeiffer, Work-from-Home
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In Part I of two episodes about GROMACS, one of the world’s most widely used open source molecular dynamics (MD) applications, Erik Lindahl, Biophysics Professor at Stockholm University & KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and Roland Schulz, Parallel Software Engineer [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: AI, biophysics, C++, Coulomb’s Law of Interaction, COVID, CUDA, developers, distributed computing, DPC++, electrostatic, exascale, floating point operations, Folding@home, GROMACS, HPC, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, ligno-cellulose, MD, molecular, molecular dynamics, molecular simulation, oneAPI, pandemic, parallel programming, parallelism, protein folding, SIMD, Stockholm University, Supercomputing, SYCL