SCGlobal to
Use IGPix for Data Sharing; IGRecorder for Archiving
SuperComputing Technical Program
Highlights inSORS Technology
October 15, 2003
Phoenix, AZ -
inSORS IGPIX to be used for Data Sharing
The SCGlobal Program Committee selected inSORS IGPix software
to be used for all presentations and data sharing throughout the
3 day program. The ease of use for the presenter as well as the
ability for any viewer to see the data regardless of operating
system made IGPix a sensible solution for SCGlobal.
inSORS customized their integrated IGPix solution for this event
so that it works well within the Access Grid 2.0 Toolkit platform
that is driving the event's collaboration.
inSORS/Internet2 Team Up to Record Event
inSORS IG Recorder software will be used to record the entire
SCGlobal 2003 program. Internet2 which has a custom inSORS Virtual
Venue and IG Recorder server will record each session as they
occur. Internet2 will make them available for viewing shortly
after the event.
Additionally, inSORS will play a pre-recorded session from the
SCGlobal site in Phoenix during the Tribal Virtual Network's session.
inSORS will have an IGRecorder on-site which will play this recording
which gives a look at the Access Grid technology in use at 5 sites
within the Tribal Virtual Network.
SCGlobal 2003 Program Highlights
SC Global 2003 plans to present a very dynamic technical program.
One goal of this portion of the technical program is to demonstrate
how the Access Grid technology (AG) brings together the right
people and the right data at the right time in order to perform
a complex task, solve a difficult problem or simply discuss issues
that are pressing at that moment in time. To this end, the program
contains sessions including: A demonstration of the use of the
AG across geographically remote locations in virtual prototyping
to increase productivity, turnover and customer satisfaction in
engineering designs; BoFs on ways to increase representation and
participation of underserved peoples and communities in high performance
networking and computing and on exploring the human and social
needs of advanced collaborative environments; panel discussions
on the future of the AG with some of the top thinkers in the grid
community and on artistic and cultural instincts of using collaborative
technologies; and a presentation of ways that live running simulations
can be integrated into the AG.