Category: At CERN

  • CERN openlab adds a new dimension to Grid computing

    CERN openlab adds a new dimension to Grid computing

    Geneva, 5 July 2004. The CERN openlab for DataGrid applications, a partnership between CERN1, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, and five leading IT companies – Enterasys Networks, HP, IBM, Intel and Oracle – has announced a series of server and storage technical results regarding the first global science Grid – the Large Hadron Collider

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  • CERN Director General Outlines Seven-point Strategy for European Laboratory

    CERN Director General Outlines Seven-point Strategy for European Laboratory

    Geneva 18 June 2004. At the 128th session of CERN1 Council, held today under the chairmanship of Professor Enzo Iarocci, CERN Director General, Robert Aymar, outlined a seven-point scientific strategy for the Organization. Top of the list was completion of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) project with start-up on schedule in 2007. This was followed

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  • CERN recognizes UK’s outstanding contribution to Grid computing

    CERN recognizes UK’s outstanding contribution to Grid computing

    Geneva, 2 June 2004. CERN1‘s Director General, Dr Robert Aymar, today formally recognized the UK’s exceptional contribution to developing the next generation of computing by presenting awards for outstanding achievement to two British researchers who have been at the forefront of Grid computing at CERN. Dr Aymar also took the opportunity to praise the UK’s

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  • CERN Collaborates with Voltaire on Grid Technology Project

    CERN Collaborates with Voltaire on Grid Technology Project

    Geneva, Switzerland and Bedford, Massachusetts, US, 17 May 2004. The European Particle Physics Laboratory CERN1 and Voltaire, a leading provider of InfiniBand2 solutions for high performance Grid computing, announced today that Voltaire is contributing to the CERN openlab for DataGrid applications. CERN openlab is an industrial partnership which aims to create and test new Grid

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  • CERN and University of Pavia sign Berlin Declaration at meeting on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities

    CERN and University of Pavia sign Berlin Declaration at meeting on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities

    Geneva, 13 May 2004. First practical actions toward the realization of open access to knowledge in the sciences and in the humanities have been formulated at a meeting on the implementation of the recommendations in the Berlin Declaration held at CERN1, Geneva, 12 and 13 May 2004, and coordinated by the Max Planck Institute for

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  • First Fermilab LHC magnet leaves Illinois, bound for CERN

    First Fermilab LHC magnet leaves Illinois, bound for CERN

    Geneva, 11 May 2004. Officials of the US Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab1), near Chicago, and CERN2 announced today the shipment of an advanced superconducting magnet from Fermilab to CERN. The first of a series of such magnets designed and built at Fermilab, the magnet is destined to play a key role

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  • New World Record announced for Internet Performance

    New World Record announced for Internet Performance

    Geneva, 20 April 2004 – An international team has set a new Internet2(R)2 Land Speed Record by transferring data across nearly 11,000 kilometres at an average rate of 6.25 gigabits per second (Gbps), nearly 10,000 times faster than a typical home broadband connection, from Los Angeles, USA, to Geneva, Switzerland. The Internet2 Land Speed Record

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  • European grid computing changes gear

    European grid computing changes gear

    Geneva, 31 March 2004. European plans for Grid technology change gear this week, as the pioneering European DataGrid (EDG) project comes to a successful end and a new project, the Enabling Grids for E-Science in Europe (EGEE) project, begins. The EGEE project will build on the success of the EDG project and take Grid technology

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  • New Protocol is 50th anniversary gift to CERN

    Geneva, 18 March 2004. Nine of CERN1‘s 20 Member States today signed a new Protocol on privileges and immunities. This brings the Organization into line with other European intergovernmental organizations, such as the European Space Agency and the European Southern Observatory, which already enjoy international status in all of their Member States. CERN already benefits

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  • Opening the Big Black Box: European Study Reveals Visitors’ Impressions of Science Laboratories

    Opening the Big Black Box: European Study Reveals Visitors’ Impressions of Science Laboratories

    Geneva, 18th March 2004. On 29 – 30 March the findings of ‘Inside the Big Black Box’- a Europe-wide science and society project – will be revealed during a two-day seminar hosted by CERN1. The principle aim of Inside the Big Black Box (IN3B) is to determine whether a working scientific laboratory can capture the

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