Now in its 15th year, the Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium is the oldest annual event of its kind, bringing together over 300 attendees from academic institutions, federal agencies, and commercial companies to discuss the state-of-the-art in HPC and supercomputing. We're honored to be invited to present a plenary talk on Globus.
CASC (the Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation) is dedicated to advocating the use of the most advanced computing technology to accelerate scientific discovery among its member institutions, which include many of the nation's largest research universities. Stu Martin will present a lightning talk on "What's New in Globus" and will be available to consult with current and prospective users throughout the meeting.
We're presenting a series of Globus tutorials and developer workshops across the US, building on the success of the workshops held at GlobusWorld 2016 - Berkeley National Lab is our first tour stop:
Location: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Building 59, Shyh Wang Hall
NERSC/CRT – Room 3101