[User-committee] [scientific][scientific-wg] New OpenStack in Science web page, HPC & OpenStack book published!

Brian Corrie brian.corrie at nesi.org.nz
Wed Nov 16 06:17:25 UTC 2016


Hi All,

Indeed, great to see things coming together, really helpful for those of 
us about to enter into the fray in this area. And great to see the 
packed house at the SC BOF today! Clearly a topic of broad interest!

Cheers,

Brian Corrie
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On 11/15/2016 1:18 AM, Michael Jenkins wrote:
> Congratulations on the book Stig, Blair, and the rest of the
> contributing team.
>
> This is truly exciting times for application developers using OpenStack.
>
> Best regards,
> Michael
>> On 14 Nov, 2016, at 6:50 , Stig Telfer <stig.openstack at telfer.org
>> <mailto:stig.openstack at telfer.org>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Kathy - this portal and book brings together the work of many
>> people into a single cohesive initiative.
>>
>> What a great time to be doing research computing on OpenStack!
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Stig
>>
>>
>>> On 13 Nov 2016, at 15:08, Kathy Cacciatore <kathyc at openstack.org
>>> <mailto:kathyc at openstack.org>> wrote:
>>>
>>> A new OpenStack in Science <http://www.openstack.org/science/> web
>>> page is live today, in conjunction with the start of Supercomputing
>>> '16 in Salt Lake City, UT. The page includes why research
>>> organization choose OpenStack for HPC and HTC workloads, backed by
>>> articles and video user examples. Use the direct
>>> url http://www.openstack.org/science/, or navigate it to from
>>> openstack.org <http://openstack.org/>, click on Users in the top nav,
>>> then OpenStack in Science.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Read the new book—/The Crossroads of Cloud and HPC: OpenStack for
>>> Scientific Research/—commissioned by Cambridge University, written by
>>> Stig Telfer of StackHPC, with nine case studies contributed from
>>> members of the Scientific Working Group, and supported by the
>>> OpenStack Foundation.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From the new web page, you can read the book online, print it and
>>> order it in paperback form from amazon.com <http://amazon.com/>. If
>>> you're attending the Supercomputing event, pick up your copy at the
>>> Indiana University booth (#1000/1010) when the exhibition opens
>>> Monday evening.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The web page is intended to help more organization get involved as
>>> well. Feel free to use it in communications, social media, etc. It
>>> provides ways to join the Scientific-WG, attend its IRC meetings, and
>>> join this mailing list.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The Foundation will kick off a social media and advertising campaign
>>> this week. Please send feedback on the book to Stig (stig at telfer.org
>>> <http://stig@telfer.org/>) or on the page to me at
>>> kathyc at openstack.org <mailto:kathyc at openstack.org>. The Foundation
>>> thanks the team involved!
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Kathy Cacciatore
>>> Consulting Marketing Manager
>>> OpenStack Foundation
>>> 1-512-970-2807 (mobile)
>>> Part time: Monday - Thursday, 9am - 2pm US CT
>>> kathyc at openstack.org <mailto:kathyc at openstack.org>
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