Webinar Announcement: Tutorial: Constructing a Simple Terminal VOL Connector
Please join us on January 14th for a two-hour tutorial that will cover the basics needed to construct a simple terminal VOL connector.
Please join us on January 14th for a two-hour tutorial that will cover the basics needed to construct a simple terminal VOL connector.
On Friday, May 14, 2021, we hosted JP Swinski as he presented the webinar, H5Coro: The HDF5 Cloud-Optimized Read-Only Library. NASA’s migration of science data products and services to AWS has sparked a debate on the best way to access science data stored in the cloud. Given that a large portion of NASA’s science data is
May 28, 2021 11:00 a.m. CDT Register In this webinar, we continue our exploration of Hermes. We will pick up where we left from the first webinar in which we showcased the Hermes API basics & adapters and showed how applications could benefit by using Hermes. We will run the popular VPIC kernel with Hermes
On Friday, April 30, The HDF Group’s Gerd Heber presented HDF5 Application Tuning: There is more than one way to skin a cat(fish), Part 2. Before returning to application tuning (in part 3), in this second part of the series, we take a closer look at HDF5 performance variability. We highlight the main variability sources,
The slides from The HDF Group’s 2021 Exascale Computing Project Community Days BOF presentation have been posted.
H5Coro: The HDF5 Cloud-Optimized Read-Only Library Presented by JP Swinski Friday, May 14, 2021 11:00 a.m. CDT Abstract NASA’s migration of science data products and services to AWS has sparked a debate on the best way to access science data stored in the cloud. Given that a large portion of NASA’s science data is in
Greetings! We have scheduled a new webinar for Friday, April 30 at 11:00 a.m. CDT. HDF5 Application Tuning: There is more than one way to skin a cat(fish), Part 2 Abstract: Before returning to application tuning (in part 3), in this second part of the series, we take a closer look at HDF5 performance variability. We
On March 26, 2021, The HDF Group hosted the Hermes development team to learn more about the Hermes project. Abstract In this webinar, we will provide an update on an NSF-funded joint effort between the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) and The HDF Group. We will explain Hermes’ goals and what differentiates it from existing
On March 26, 2021 at 11:00 CDT, we will present the webinar, Hermes – A Distributed Buffering System for Heterogeneous Storage Hierarchies. Abstract In this webinar, we will provide an update on an NSF-funded joint effort between the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) and The HDF Group. We will explain Hermes’ goals and what differentiates it
On January 19, 2021 The HDF Group participated in the NCSA’s Webinar series, The University of Illinois New Frontiers Initiative Webinar Series with sessions presented by Gerd Heber, John Readey, and Aleksander Jelenak. HDF Technologies and Resources for Geospatial Data Abstract: The HDF Group created HDF at NCSA in 1988 to enable scientists and engineers to