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high-performance computing It’s showtime!


In conjunction with the Salt Lake City conference, there will be an exhibition running from 14 to 17 November, with an opportunity for vendors and research organisations to increase their visibility. Below is just a small selection of the exhibitors who will be there


Nimbix, a leading HPC cloud platform provider, will be showing examples of how they are democratising access to cloud-based supercomputing and industry relevant applications at scale. Powered by JARVICE, the Nimbix cloud provides high-performance soſtware as a service, dramatically speeding up data processing for energy, life sciences, manufacturing, media and analytics applications. Nimbix delivers unique accelerated high-performance systems and applications from its world-class data centres as a pay-per-use service. On Tuesday November 15 Nimbix is hosting what’s known as the best off-site party during SC week. Visit Nimbix.net to learn more.


Salt Lake City


present the highest-quality original research, from the foundations of HPC to its emerging frontiers. Te conference committee solicits submissions of excellent scientific merit that introduce new ideas to the field and stimulate future trends on topics such as applications, systems, parallel algorithms, data analytics and performance modelling. SC16 also welcomes submissions that make


significant contributions to the ‘state-of-the- practice’ by providing compelling insights on best practices for provisioning, using and enhancing high-performance computing systems, services, and facilities. For first-time visitors, Salt Lake City is


a vibrant destination with a breathtaking alpine backyard. Tis metropolitan area of more than a million people is adjacent to the beautiful Wasatch Mountains and near to the famous Great Salk Lake. Salt Lake City International Airport is just


eight minutes by car from downtown and the convention district. Te convention district’s fare-free transit zone, with easy access to TRAX light-rail and buses, makes getting around Salt Lake City simple and affordable.


www.scientific-computing.com l @scwmagazine


Barcelona Supercomputing Center (booth 2511) will be exhibiting its latest activites at SC16. Visiting the BSC booth will be an opportunity for visitors to talk to about its supercomputer MareNostrum, performance tools, programming models, computer architecture research, HPC applications and the ways in which it serves and supports the research community and


industry. On display will be examples of the research that BSC carries out in the fields of energy, genomics, drug design, air quality, biomechanics and much more. Visitors will be able to see its tools in


action and talk to the researchers behind them. Come and see what this innovative centre has to offer. www.bsc.es


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Nimbix booth guests will see presentations by partners including NVIDIA, Bitfusion and more. Visit Nimbix at booth 4072. www.nimbix.net/


Motivair Corporation (Booth #3644) has announced the availability of its new MCDU-4U In-Rack Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU). Te latest model, which will be displayed at SC16, can be mounted within a standard 19-inch rack enclosure and is an in-rack alternative to its full line of CDUs. Te MCDU-4U offers a cooling capacity of 80kW (with Motivair’s ChilledDoor) and 105kW (with other IT computer cooling systems), and is ideal ➤


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