Increasing Competitiveness Through the Utilization of Emerging Technologies

8/2/98


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Increasing Competitiveness Through the Utilization of Emerging Technologies

NCSA is the Leading Edge Site for the National Computational Science Alliance

The Grid Links People with Distributed Resources on a National Scale

Alliance National Technology Grid Workshop and Training Facilities

NCSA Expanded Industrial Partner Program

NCSA Has Three Major Technical Focus Areas

The Emergence of Knowledge Management

Why Do We Need Knowledge Discovery?

Knowledge Discovery Applications

Information Analysis Operational Data to Optimal Decisions

NCSA’s Autonomous Learning Group

Data Mining - NCSA Industrial Partner Projects

The Desktop Window into Data Spaces - Allstate is Pioneering an NT Intranet

NCSA / Allstate NT Cluster Data Refinery

The University of Illinois NT Supercluster - 256 Intel Pentium II Processors

NCSA Information Visualization Laboratory

Sears Pioneers Massive Data Mining and Information Visualization at NCSA

Visualizing Relationships Between Documents- 6500 News Stories from the WWW in 1997

Visualizing Relationships Between Documents - Need Extension to Millions of Web Documents

The Continuing Exponential Agent of Change

Growth Rate of the NSF Supercomputer Capacity is 70% Compounded Per Year!

Market Driven Companies Replace Stand-Alone Supercomputer Companies

Proposed NCSA Silicon Graphics Cray Origin Array - 1024 Processors

JP Morgan Hero Calculation

The NCSA Information Workbench - An Architecture for Web-Based Computing

The Future of Business on the Web - What Customers are Coming to Expect

Author: Larry Smarr

Email: lsmarr@ncsa.uiuc.edu

Home Page: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/People/pls

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