Part1 of 4: Dreams, Work & Gansta’ Geeks – will.i.am and Brian David Johnson
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Posted on 25 August 2011 by tibtv
Part1 of 4: Dreams, Work & Gansta’ Geeks – will.i.am and Brian David Johnson
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Posted on 25 August 2011 by tibtv
IT Business Value: How do you build a private cloud for your organization? Cloud computing is one of the top three priorities this year for Intel IT. Their experience stands as an example for IT organizations looking at the business value of such an undertaking. In this podcast, Ajay Chandramouly, Intel’s Cloud Computing and Data Center Industry Engagement Manager, and Terry Yoshii, Enterprise Architect for Intel IT Research, look at the business case for developing a private cloud, and outline the nuts and bolts of building a cloud for the organization.
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Posted on 25 August 2011 by tibtv
Intel has established the Intel Science and Technology Center for Cloud Computing at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The research will be focused around four pillars: Specialization, a practice that can create greater efficiencies such as lower energy usage and costs; Automation, such as the scheduling of compute tasks in the cloud; Big Data, which refers to the massive amount of data like video; and To the Edge, which seeks to understand how to better mesh the billions of devices that users reach the cloud with. The center will be led by Phil Gibbons, Intel Principal Investigator, and Greg Ganger, Co-Principal Investigator and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.
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Posted on 25 August 2011 by tibtv
In this Intel Conversations in the Cloud audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Greg Bruno, VP of Engineering from StackIQ, talks about the company’s focus in the HPC, big data, and the cloud markets and using StackIQ Rocks for managing the end-to-end stack.
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Intel Cloud Builders Guide: Building Private Clouds with StackIQ Rocks+* Management Software
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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Rich Libby from the Eco-Technology program office discusses how to make the world more efficient in the office and home using smart plugs and an upcoming technology called WEST (Wireless Energy Sensing Technology).
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Intel Eco-Technology Office
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IT Best Practices: The IT organization is undergoing rapid change. Changes like virtualization and consumerization present new opportunities for business, and new challenges for IT. Cloud computing shifts IT to more of a creator and distributor of services, but brings with it increased security concerns. In this podcast, Alan Ross, who leads the Security Architecture and Technology Development Team at Intel IT, talks about data security, application security, compliance, privacy, and other issues around these evolving technologies.
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IT Best Practices: In this IT@Intel Technology Tip, Intel IT shares six ways to keep your laptop safe from the elements as you make your way through winter.
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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Genevieve Bell Intel Fellow and Director of Interaction & Experience Research discusses that from smartphone to automobile we have a relationship with the technology and devices in our lives and the role user experience plays.
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Research@Intel
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The Intel Science and Technology Center for Embedded Computing at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, will conduct research in four basic areas: Collaborative Perception which is essentially computer vision, Real-time Knowledge Discovery which includes machine learning, Robotics, and Embedded Systems Architecture. Embedded systems, used in automobiles, homes and many products, are already having a profound effect on everyday life. As these systems become smarter they could bring about radical change in how we benefit from technology. The Intel Science and Technology Center for Embedded Computing is led by Mei Chen, Intel Principal Investigator, and Priya Narasimhan, Co-Principal Investigator and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.
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IT Best Practices: In this IT@Intel Technology Tip, Intel IT offers some common sense advice for helping your family know what to do with your online identity and resources after you are gone.
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