CERT Supercomputing Centre launches as Middle East first
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, December 17 - 2006 at 14:58
- PRESS RELEASE
The Centre of Excellence for Applied Research and Training (CERT), the leading technology and research organisation in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has launched today the first On Demand Supercomputing Centre in the Middle East.
The On Demand Supercomputing Centre will be used by CERT to enhance research and development capabilities in various sectors. Industries like oil and gas, banking and finance, life sciences, seismology and others will benefit from the huge amounts of computing powers provided by the Blue Gene system equivalent to 5.7 Teraflops of processing power (equivalent to 5.7 trillion mathematical operations per second).
"The new On Demand Supercomputing Centre takes the region to a new level of the highly needed research and development capabilities. Major industries will witness a drastic improvement in their high performance computing capabilities," said Dr. Tayeb A Kamali, Vice Chairman of CERT and Vice Chancellor Higher Colleges of Technology.
Partner organizations and clients to CERT will reap the benefits from accessing the new Centre. CERT is working with a number of independent software vendors in providing applications for the different industries to use and gain access through the On-Demand environment available at the centre. For instance, CERT's partner organization Tsunami Development will launch the Tsunami Seismic imaging software suite available on the CERT's Blue Gene for Oil and Gas clients to use in South Asia, Middle East and North Africa. Newly established AcuraGen, a specialist medical research company based in the UAE, India, and USA, will tap into CERT's Blue Gene and be able to conduct its research studies in Oncology more efficiently. AcuraGen will also carry out contract research in drug discovery for its Life Science clients. Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park (DuBiotech) clients are also to have access to the Blue Gene resource at CERT.
Based on IBM's Power architecture, the IBM eServer Blue Gene solution system is optimized for bandwidth, scalability and the ability to handle large amounts of data while consuming a fraction of the power and floor space typically required by today's fastest systems. The Lawrence Livermore Blue Gene/L system is the world's most powerful Supercomputer.
"The launch of the Centre today promises the region with more innovative methods that would impact Middle East business sectors. We anticipate that the Centre will witness unprecedented levels of computing power that would speed the pace of development and help different sectors prosper their businesses," said Takreem El-Tohamy, General Manager of IBM Middle East, Egypt and Pakistan."
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In computers, FLOPS are FLoating-point Operations Per Second. A Floating-point is, according to IBM, "a method of encoding real numbers within the limits of finite precision available on computers." Using floating-point encoding, extremely long numbers can be handled relatively easily. A teraflop is equivalent to a trillion computing calculations per second.
*The TOP500 project was started in 1993 to provide a reliable basis for tracking and detecting trends in high-performance computing. Twice a year, a list of the sites operating the 500 most powerful computer systems is assembled and released. To see the current list go to:
http://www.top500.org/lists/plists.php?Y=2005&M=06
About CERT
CERT is the commercial arm of the Higher Colleges and provides a vital link to industry for the HCT. CERT is in the business of developing and providing education, training and technology solutions for public and private sector clients. It is involved in strategic alliances with a number of large multinational organisations in developing a diverse range of business and technology solutions. CERT is estimated to be the largest private education provider in the Middle East and is positioning for an Initial Public Offering to build on its existing education and technology business. In 2005 CERT signed the largest Telematics deal in history, with IBM, to develop Telematics technology in the United Arab Emirates.
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