What happened to the summer?

I know that Acceleware has not posted any blog entries since the end of June…..let me try to explain why. In this part of the world, summer is short. This year our summer weather has created a new definition for short as May and June were cool and rainy, and July was not much better. However during our summer months we spend as much time outside as possible soaking up the long summer days and the blogging production falls off accordingly. Now that September is here, it is time to resume normal programming. Here is a quick round-up the Acceleware fall schedule of activities.

Over the next few months you can find Acceleware on the road at various conferences including NVIDIA’s GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, The Society of Exploration Geophysicists in Denver and finally SuperComputing 2010 in New Orleans. Please stop by our booth at any one of these shows to say hi and see the latest offerings from Acceleware. We will also be in New York on September 23rd presenting more CUDA wisdom at a Microsoft financial services event for developers.

We recently posted a new round of CUDA/OpenCL training courses featuring Microsoft HPC Server. The response for these courses has been strong so I encourage you to contact us early if you have questions or would like to register. The five day courses are posted for:

As we reel in our senior technical types from their summer journeys, I promise a technically meaty blog in the very near future.

Finally we experienced a “100 year storm” type IT failure earlier this week that brought down our website for about 24 hours. We are now moving to triple redundancy to prevent further outages.