Gary M Jung posted on Sep 22, 2014 High Performance Computing Services systems analyst Jackie Scoggins will be giving a talk about how we recently migrated our scheduling environment, which manages the job scheduling for all of our clusters, cluster condo users, and institutional computing at … [Read more...] about HPCS at SLURM User Group Meeting
HPCS at SLURM User Group Meeting
Confluence (Commons) upgrade planned for Sept 24
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on Sep 17, 2014 Outage Details Date We are planning to upgrade our Commons wiki to Confluence 5.5.6 (from 5.4.3) the evening of Wednesday, September 24, 2014. The outage window will start at 6pm and end at 9pm. Impact In addition to bug fixes, the new … [Read more...] about Confluence (Commons) upgrade planned for Sept 24
HPCS helps researchers set new Microscopy record at the ALS.
Gary M Jung posted on Sep 11, 2014 Researchers at the ALS used “soft” X-rays to image structures only five nanometers in size. This resolution is the highest ever achieved with X-ray microscopy and may have ushered in a new era for nanoscale imaging. Diffraction data is recorded by a high … [Read more...] about HPCS helps researchers set new Microscopy record at the ALS.
Announcing the availability of Pivot – a tool to find funding opportunities
Adam Stone posted on Aug 29, 2014 IT is proud to launch a 1 year pilot of COS Pivot, a tool for finding funding opportunities. The tool indexes over 20,000 opportunities and presents them in a searchable database. It can also match funding opportunities automatically based on profiles … [Read more...] about Announcing the availability of Pivot – a tool to find funding opportunities
New Phonebook Application
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on Jul 23, 2014 New version deployed on July 31 We made some changes to the phonebook after reviewing customer feedback. The screen shot below reflects the new look will surface later Thursday afternoon The Labs phonebook (directory … [Read more...] about New Phonebook Application
FUZE Video Conferencing Update
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on Jul 22, 2014 A new Windows client from Fuze is now available - go to fuze.com/download to install it. The Fuze client is installed on 46 Video Cart/Office Systems (the Mac Version) - and with the release of the latest Windows client a unified look and … [Read more...] about FUZE Video Conferencing Update
Testing UberConference through August 15
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on Jul 08, 2014 The IT Division is moving into a second phase of testing related to UberConference. This product offers capabilities similar to Readytalk with useful Google integration opportunities. In our prior tests, we were just using the free version. … [Read more...] about Testing UberConference through August 15
Doodle Scheduling Tool
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on Jul 03, 2014 Doodle premium service now available for LBL employees We have acquired a one year subscription to doodle's premium service to help "power" calendar users find appropriate times for hard to schedule guests. Doodle is particularly useful when … [Read more...] about Doodle Scheduling Tool
EDUROAM available to Lab employees
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on Jun 16, 2014 Update: 6/26/14 Wireless access points at LBL that support eduroam include 33, 50E, 50F, 65,70, 70A, 65A, 65B, 88, 90 & 90 trailers. The current list of buildings with this support can be found at the Wireless - Upgraded … [Read more...] about EDUROAM available to Lab employees
IT Training Opportunities
Nina Lucido posted on Jun 04, 2014 The IT Division is offering two identical Advanced Arduino workshops from 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm on Tuesday, June 24 in Pers Hall (54-130). Registration can be found on our “Training and Awareness” webpage located … [Read more...] about IT Training Opportunities
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