100 Year Starship Public Symposium 2015 – Santa Clara
The 100 Year Starship (100YSS) is an initiative to develop the capability of human interstellar travel within the next 100 years.
The challenges of interstellar travel dwarfs all the accomplishments of manned and unmanned space travel and computation is among the key technologies that are being investigated by the initiative.
Our chairman Michael Flynn will be giving a keynote at the 100 Year Starship Public Symposium 2015 in Santa Clara. The keynote is scheduled for October 30 afternoon, during the session on Big Data and IT.
SBAC-PAD 2014 – Paris
SBAC-PAD is an international annual conference, started in 1987, which has continuously presented an overview of new developments, applications, and trends in parallel and distributed computing technologies. SBAC-PAD is open for faculty members, researchers, specialists and graduate students around the world.
Our chairman Michael Flynn will be giving a keynote speech on Thursday 23rd Session 5.
EAGE 2012 – Copenhagen
The 74th EAGE Conference & Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2012 is the largest and most comprehensive geoscience event in the world. The five-day programme consists of a large conference and a technical exhibition presenting the latest developments in geophysics, geology and reservoir/petroleum engineering.
We will be demonstrating our latest dataflow supercomputing platforms and development tools designed specifically for geoscience applications. Come see us at booth 410.
The Low Latency Summit 2012 – London
March 27, 2012
The Low Latency Summit 2012 – London
With the 2012 theme of The Business and Technology of Low-Latency Trading, the Low-Latency Summit focuses on how low-latency technologies are being leveraged by trading firms and market centres as they seek new opportunities by deploying high performance platforms, driven by business alignment, ROI and TCO.
We will be introducing technology for the ultimate in ultra-low-latency trading: implementing your trading application directly in hardware as a programmable dataflow engine with latency measured in the nanoseconds.
We will be demonstrating our platform and tools during a workshop at 4 PM in the Fleet Room and throughout the event at our demonstration station.