News: 2001 Archive

Alpha Version of OpenMMS Toolkit Released

UCSD/SDSC Researchers Elected Officers of the International Society for Computational Biology

SDSC Data Middleware Selected as Core Component of UK Data Grid

NPACI Exhibit at SC2001 to Feature Demonstrations of the TeraGrid, Telescience, Grid Portals, and Visualization Tools

TeraGrid Partners to Unveil Prototype TeraGrid System at SC2001 in Denver

SDSC, NCSA, and PSC to Host "Terascale Computing and You" BOF at SC2001

Brain Imaging Research Data Will Be Shared in New Research Network

UCSD's San Diego Supercomputer Center to Host Commercenet Next-Generation Internet Application Center

SDSC to Host NSF-Sponsored 10-Gigabit Ethernet Workshop Octover 18-19

Supercomputer Simulations Reveal Strongest Carbon Nanotubes

Supercomputer Paints Electric landscape of Cellular Structures

SDSC Researchers Receive Awards in DOE Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing Program

NSF Pledges $35 Million for a Distributed Terascale Facility

CAIDA Network Researchers Track the Worldwide Spread of the "Code Red" Worm

SDSC to Offer High-Performance Computing Clusters Using NPACI Rocks Clustering Toolkit as Web Freeware with Compaq ProLiant Servers

Registration Now Open for Computational Challenges of the Post-Genomic Age Symposium

Protein Data Bank Integrates SDSC Interactive Collaborative Environment

SDSC Team Wins Department of Defense High-Performance Computing Contract

UCSD Researchers Analyze Prevalence and Patterns of Worldwide Denial-of-Service Attacks on the Internet

Arena Pharmaceuticals Joins SDSC Industrial Partners Program

NPACI Releases Free Cluster Software Solution for Itanium2 and x86

NPACI ROCKS Open-Source Toolkit Improves Speed and Ease of Use in Cluster Configuration

CAIDA Releases New Version of Coral Reef Network Monitoring Toolkit with Support for Off-the-Shelf Network Cards

Change in Leadership Slated for San Diego Supercomputer Center

SDSC's DICE Group and ESRI Collaborate on XML Standards for GIS

SDSC Student Project Secure FTP Proves Secure, Portable, and Easy-To-Use

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