Study reveals how IT pros in US are paid, their education, and emotional state.
This fall will mark twenty years since the publication of the v1.0 specification of OpenMP Fortran. From early loop parallelism to a heterogeneous, exascale future, OpenMP has apparently weathered well the vicissitudes and tumultuous changes of the computer industry over that past two decades and appears to be positioned to address the needs of our exascale future.
In the 1990s when the OpenMP specification was first created, memory was faster than the processors that performed the computation. This is the exact opposite of today’s systems where memory is the key bottleneck and the HPC community is rapidly adopting faster memory …
OpenMP: From Parallel Loops To Exaflops was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.
On the 27th of April 2017, the 29th DNSSEC root-signing ceremony took place.
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Here are some reasons enterprises may want to leverage the new IEEE standard.
In this Off The Cuff episode of Network Collective, we talk about all aspects of Cisco’s announcement of their intent to acquire Viptela’s SD-WAN product. Who wins in this deal? What happens to Cisco’s existing SD-WAN product line? What happens to the rest of the SD-WAN market? Keith Townsend and Tom Hollingsworth join the Network Collective hosts in breaking down what this means for all involved.
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Danger Storm Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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