Webcasts
Crossing the Chasm with Microsoft Compute Cluster Edition: HPC Goes Mainstream
Learn how new approaches in high-performance compute clusters and operating environments have opened the door for a much simpler and cost-effective strategy to meet demands for faster processing and turn-around times in engineering and computational modeling tasks.
http://www.scientificcomputing.com/compute

Scale-Up Linux Goes Mainstream
Examine the present and future
of large scale-up Linux systems to see if the are they ready
for your HPC demands.
www.scientificcomputing.com/linux
Performance, Pricing, Reliablity – Selecting and Configuring
Scalable CAE Solutions
This educational program features
the combined expertise of technical specialists, real-world
customers, and industry analysts who can help to guide you
toward choices that will achieve greater returns on your CAE
investments.
www.scientificcomputing.com/cae
How Can You Successfully Implement a Knowledge Management
Solution?
This webcast takes a look at value
of simplification, standardization and integration in implementing
a successful knowledge management platform and achieving your
business goals.
www.scientificcomputing.com/km
Virtually All You Need: Leading-Edge Trends and Technologies
in Server Virtualization
How can you attain real value from
server virtualization both today and tomorrow.
www.scientificcomputing.com/virtual
Emerging Trends in HPC: How HPC is Joining the Computing Mainstream
Explore the significant shift that
is occurring in the state of the industry, take a close look
at recent trends, and provide insight into changes that are
occurring in today’s user experience.
www.scientificcomputing.com/mainstream
Multi-core Technologies: Are You Getting Your Money’s
Worth?
Learn how and where various applications
and HPC algorithms are making use (or are not able to make
use) of these new technologies.
www.scientificcomputing.com/multicore
Advances in Genetic Analysis of Archived Samples
Understand the recent advances in
Whole Genome Amplification that have made it possible to gain
access to sufficient quantities of DNA from the millions of
archived samples to perform a number of downstream applications
including QPCR, CGH microarray, STR analysis, and SNP analysis.
www.dddmag.com/genetics
Transfections Made Easy: Overcoming the Toxicity Challenge
Find out about probable causes
of cellular toxicity and best practices that reliably produce
optimal transfection results.
www.dddmag.com/toxicity
Probe-Based qPCR: Challenges and Solutions
Learn how to harness the power
of probe-based qPCR methods and offer insight on important
probe design parameters.
www.dddmag.com/probe
Viral-Based shRNA: A RNAi Delivery Solution
Develop an understanding of Viral
systems used for shRNA, features to consider in selecting
viral systems, important experimental parameters for success
and applications for viral-mediated RNAi.
www.dddmag.com/rnawebcast
Strategies for Building Intelligent
Maintenance Systems
Leading technology developers and expert
practitioners of predictive maintenance have created a series
of five Web Events focused on the development of intelligent
maintenance systems. The series is intended for reliability
and maintenance professionals who are tasked with developing
consistent and cost-effective predictive maintenance programs.
Details for each Web Event on Demand are listed below.
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/5492
RF Web Summit Webcasts
Remarkable progress in submicron VLSI technology
during the last two decades has helped engineers and academicians
explore innovative digital and analog signal processing techniques.
Ever increasing new features in modern wireless systems demand
tremendous processing capabilities despite limited energy
budgets. In this presentation from NIWeek 2006, explore the
convergence of different wireless systems and their enabling
technologies, particularly advances in signal processing and
semiconductor technologies.
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/5498
LabVIEW 8.20 Webcasts and Interactive
Tutorials
With the latest version of the National
Instruments LabVIEW graphical development platform, LabVIEW
8.20, you gain new tools and features for object-oriented
programming, user interface development, code connectivity
to DLLs, and .NET Web services; high-speed file I/O; and the
ability to use your M-files written in The MathWorks Inc.
MATLABĀ® language syntax with LabVIEW. View this 45-minute
Webcast to learn more about how you can take advantage of
these new features to improve your test, measurement, and
control applications. MATLABĀ® is a registered trademark of
The MathWorks, Inc.
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/5496
Graphical System Design Summit Webcasts
On-Demand
The Graphical System Design Summit at NIWeek
brought together the world's leaders in embedded design and
prototyping to explore trends and innovations. View keynotes
and sessions to learn how to streamline your embedded development
using high-level graphical tools and flexible prototyping
platforms.
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/5497
Improve Embedded Design Efficiency
Are you looking for ways to improve your
embedded design efficiency? This four-part Webcast series
will show how National Instruments and partners such as Maplesoft,
Celoxica, and Analog Devices are using Graphical System Design
to revolutionize embedded system design. You will learn how
you can use leading design tools from these vendors with LabVIEW
to more efficiently design, prototype and deploy your embedded
system. Furthermore, you will learn how flexible off-the-shelf
hardware platforms for CompactRIO can decrease your time to
first prototype by 10X. Watch the first of four events now
as Dr. James Truchard, NI co-founder and CEO talks about the
basics of this revolutionary approach.
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/5493
Designing and Validating Medical Devices
with NI LabVIEW
National Instruments hardware and software
products are used in a broad variety of biomedical applications
such as biophysics cellular physiology, tissue bath recordings,
exercise physiology, biomechanics, and lab automation. This
series of Webcasts explores a variety of topics around the
challenges in designing and validating these types of medical
applications. Examine the medical device life cycle and how
the NI graphical system design platform can be used to design,
prototype and deploy, improving quality and speeding time
to market. Identify the software and hardware needed to design
a medical device and examine how LabVIEW graphical code can
be verified and validated to meet FDA standards. Finally,
see a case study by integrator, Boston Engineering, of the
design of a blood infusion pump from algorithm development
to high-volume production. Explore how NI can help with your
biomedical applications.
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/5490
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