To appreciate the opportunities and make wise choices about the use of technology, information professionals need to understand the architectures of modern information systems.
Prepared by the Working Group on Biomedical Computing, Advisory Committee to the Director, National Institutes of Health, (Co-Chairs, L. Smarr and D. Botstein). June 3, 1999.
The National Computational Science Alliance will introduce its first 128 processor workstation supercluster running the Linux operating system as the latest addition to the National Technology Grid, its arsenal of powerful computational resources.
Shown for the first time in the United States, to 1,000 software game developers, the machine suggested that the state of the art in computing is moving from the aisles of CompUSA to the shelves of Toys ''R'' Us.