Nina Lucido posted on Aug 01, 2012 The Systems, Application, and Middleware Support Group (SAMS) will perform work on the NetApp file server “Grouper” on Friday Aug 10, 2012 from 6:00pm-10:00pm. This is to replace its current storage controller with a newer model. During this storage … [Read more...] about NetApp file server “Grouper” Down on Aug 10
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Whats New with LBL’s Google Applications
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on Jul 13, 2012 Google continually enhances the products they provide to customers. We want to bring some of these to your attention and also give everyone a heads-up on recent efforts by IT's Google Support Team. We would also like to encourage anyone … [Read more...] about Whats New with LBL’s Google Applications
Greening our Datacenter Team Recognized with Director’s Achievement Award and UC Larry Sautter Award
The core team responsible for our multi-year initiative to improve the energy efficiency of our research and operational computing datacenter has been recognized with two awards in one month. The team was recognized with a Director’s Achievement Award and a Larry Sautter Award from the University of … [Read more...] about Greening our Datacenter Team Recognized with Director’s Achievement Award and UC Larry Sautter Award
MyBLIS Heading For Retirement
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on Jun 27, 2012 It's time to say goodby to MyBLIS - the portal that is now used by around 140 customers at the lab. It is based on outdated and unsupported technology and a number of the features that made it attractive when it was introduced are no longer … [Read more...] about MyBLIS Heading For Retirement
Berkeley Lab Laptop Trends
Adam Stone posted on Jun 21, 2012 As you (hopefully) know, IT Division is a big proponent of the importance of researchers choosing the productivity tools they feel most comfortable with. We've actually fought pretty hard against some folks to try to convince them what we think is true: the … [Read more...] about Berkeley Lab Laptop Trends
A New Map That’s So Much More
Adam Stone posted on Jun 20, 2012 LBNL is a pretty big place. If you're an employee who hasn't been around forever, you've probably wandered past buildings and wondered what kind of cool science goes on in there. And if you're a member of the community, outside of tours and websites, you … [Read more...] about A New Map That’s So Much More
MS Excel 2010 – Training Schedule
Nina Lucido posted on Jun 06, 2012 The IT Division is offering a series of Excel training courses over the next six months for beginner, intermediate, and advanced users. In addition, we will also offer a special advanced session titled "Excel for Science" based on feedback we received from … [Read more...] about MS Excel 2010 – Training Schedule
Matlab Seminars – Tuesday June 12
The IT Division is hosting two seminars from Mathworks on Tuesday June 12 in the Bldg 50 Auditorium. You can register with Mathworks using this link which helps us plan for the event (or just show up). 10am - Noon Session 1: Data Analysis and Visualization with MATLAB During this technical … [Read more...] about Matlab Seminars – Tuesday June 12
Warewulf featured in HPC Admin Magazine
Gary M Jung posted on May 23, 2012 This month's issue of HPC Admin Magazine features the first in a 4-part series of in-depth articles on how to use the LBNL Warewulf Cluster Toolkit. Warewulf was developed here at Berkeley Lab by HPC Services Greg Kurtzer and it pioneered many of the … [Read more...] about Warewulf featured in HPC Admin Magazine
Cloud Bursting for Particle Tracking at IPAC 2012
Gary M Jung posted on May 23, 2012 Advanced Light Source (ALS) physicists Changchun Sun and Hiroshi Nishimura along with HPC Services staff Kai Song, Krishna Muriki, Susan James, Yong Qin, Bernard Li, and Gary Jung recently explored several methods to use Amazon's VPC service to transparently … [Read more...] about Cloud Bursting for Particle Tracking at IPAC 2012
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