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Enabling Science and Research Through the Dell LHC Program

Dell is enabling science and research within the LHC Community

Dell is enabling the global scientists, engineers and member organizations working on the particle physics experiments of CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) with the computing tools needed to help transform our understanding of the world.

Dell believes that the results of the LHC experiments will change the world. Dell also believes that today's research computing capabilities and their application in these experiments will advance global knowledge, understanding and innovation in multiple fields of science.

Dell's unique approach to simplifying IT — the company's vast IT experience and the quality of its services will help achieve the LHC's research objectives. The LHC also benefits from Dell research computing solutions that use tested and validated industry-standard technologies as well as from Dell storage solutions that are flexible enough to manage vast amounts of data and accommodate future requirements.

The Power of Partnership for the LHC — and for You
 
To demonstrate our commitment to advancing scientific knowledge, Dell has partnered with key technology companies, such as DataDirect™ Networks, Force10 Networks®, Intel®Platform Computing and QLogic® to provide the best computational resources and services available to the LHC research community, and to support what they do the best — life-changing research. Dell believes in the power of an exceptional set of partners to deliver the right solutions for today's research needs and to create the tools and solutions that the LHC research community and others will need in the future.

Experience the unique power of a great partnership, one where Dell and its partners will help you with the computational power you need to change the world!


Images of the Meetings in Edinburgh, Scotland in June 2011 and Hamburg, Germany in July 2011

 
 Welcome to the Meeting.
Collaborative Meeting Space,
GridPP, Dell and University
of Sussex, March 2011

 
Welcome reception for Future
Computing in Particle Physics
Workshop at the Surgeon’s
Museum in Edinburgh, Scotland
(June 15, 2011)


Roger Goff presenting at Future
Computing in Particle Physics
Workshop in Edinburgh,
Scotland (June 15, 2011)


Roger Goff presenting at WLCG
Meeting in Hamburg,
Germany (July 2011)


Dinner cruise reception at
WLCG Meeting in Hamburg,
Germany (July 2011)



 


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