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Platform Computing will be hosting a workshop entitled
"Science-Driven Enterprise Grids: Addressing Application, Compute and
Data Requirements" at the 2005 Bio-IT World Conference & Expo on
May 17. Jim Coble, director of Life Sciences for Platform Computing
will lead the full day workshop, which will feature several Platform
customers and partners -- including Pfizer, Harvard Medical School,
Bristol-Myers Squibb, Wyeth and The BioTeam -- presentating real world
case studies that illustrate the challenges and qualitative and
quantitative results of deploying enterprise Grids.
What:
"Science-Driven Enterprise Grids: Addressing Application, Compute and
Data Requirements":
In the life science industry, Grid computing is becoming mission
critical technology owing to its ability to shorten the drug discovery
and clinical trial development process from years to days. R&D IT
pressures to consolidate, implement new OS platforms, better utilize
existing infrastructure and share resources have all lead to growth in
Grid computing solutions. There are both challenges as well as great
rewards involved in investing, implementing and optimizing such
solutions. At the end of the session, leading application, hardware and
software vendors will team with users for an interactive, round table
discussion on Grid technology.
When:
Tuesday, May 17 from 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Topics Covered:
- Application integrations.
- Life Science IT domain expertise through consulting.
- Customer use cases in bioinformatics, computational chemistry,
clinical development, discovery research, academic research and
molecular modeling.
- Connecting clusters and desktops to form enterprise Grids that
implement fairshare and preemptive workload policies.
- Bringing disparate groups together to share resources in both
commercial and academic environments.
Who Should Attend:
- CFOs, CIOs and CEOs interested in increased profitability, service,
reliability and competitive advantage with proven, predictable ROI from
Grid.
- IT managers who need to virtualize, aggregate and manage their
infrastructure.
- Bioinformaticians, scientists, and research and development
managers who are interested in using leading-edge solutions that
improve their products, processes and profitability while reducing
costs.
Attendees of the workshop will:
- Learn how to quickly increase the utilization and throughput of
your existing computational resources.
- Receive practical knowledge on what software applications your
organization uses today that best fit a Grid-enabled computing
infrastructure.
- Understand the benefits of deploying an enterprise-wide Grid
strategy.
- Hear first hand from innovative IT leaders at leading biotech and
pharma companies who have been using Grid technology for years.
Platform's commercial Grid solutions give life sciences companies the
agility necessary to streamline and replicate processes, direct
resources to the validation of successful candidates, and reduce
physical lab testing. By allowing scientists and researchers to focus
on business-critical science rather than IT and specific applications,
life sciences organizations ultimately have more time in the
marketplace under patent protection before generic competitor drugs
start to erode market share and revenues. Platform's software enables
these organizations to optimize existing IT resources to manage
consolidation effectively, anticipate and respond to regulatory issues,
and support new business processes for faster, smarter decision-making
-- resulting in increased profitability, service, reliability and
competitive advantage.