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Fee waived for Nimbix Inaugural Developer Summit on March 15, 2016

February 10, 2016 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

The Nimbix Developer Summit takes place on March 15, 2016 in Dallas, TX. Admission is free for the inaugural event and is open to developers and application engineers of all disciplines. TechEnablement.com discussed the implications of the Nimbix technology in our article Outsourcing Media And Entertainment To The Nimbix Cloud.

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The press release follows:

DALLAS, TX – February 9, 2016 – Nimbix, a leader in cloud-based, High-Performance Computing (HPC) infrastructure and applications, today announced open registration for the inaugural Nimbix Developer Summit community event.

The recently released Nimbix Cloud, powered by JARVICE 2.0, represents the state of the art in High Performance Computing (HPC) and High Performance Data Analysis capabilities available as an on demand, elastic service. The company is bringing together application developers, HPC system engineers, and Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) to discuss the innovation and challenges involved in enabling compute and data intensive workflows in the cloud.

The one day conference features a rich lineup of technical speakers covering topics such as hardware acceleration, coprocessing, photorealistic rendering, bioinformatics, and high performance analytics. The sessions conclude with a panel of developers discussing how to overcome challenges of creating and optimizing cloud-based applications.

“JARVICE 2.0 is for power users, engineers, and software developers”, said Nimbix Chief Technology Officer Leo Reiter. “We built the platform that we actually love to use ourselves, and are looking forward to spending the day with the community learning how the shift to high performance cloud computing will change the world forever.”

 

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