LINUX Journal - Jan 21, 2014
SIDUS (Single-Instance Distributing Universal System) was developed at Centre Blaise Pascal (Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon, Lyon, France), where one administrator alone is in charge of 180 stations. Emmanuel Quemener started SIDUS in February 2010, and he significantly cut his workload for administering this park of stations. SIDUS is now in use at the supercomputing centre PSMN (Pôle Scientifique de Modélisation Numérique) of the Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon. (...)
Emmanuel Quemener defines his job as an "IT test pilot". His work at the HPC "Centre Blaise Pascal" (Lyon, France) involves software integration, storage, scientific computing with GPUs and technology transfer in science.
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Emmanuel Quemener defines his job as an "IT test pilot". His work at the HPC "Centre Blaise Pascal" (Lyon, France) involves software integration, storage, scientific computing with GPUs and technology transfer in science.
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