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University of Pennsylvania Consortium and National Digital Mammography Archive Grid

PublisherIBM
Format HTMLDate added18 Nov 2004
Topics High Performance Computing, Database Management, Web Servers
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The University of Pennsylvania had challenge to develop a visionary patient-centric medical record system that could capture - from any location - the full range of healthcare files including high-fidelity patient medical images, records, and clinical history. This meant building a networked system for electronic data capture of patient records. IBM was selected to build the world's most powerful computing grid, an interconnected series of Linux clusters capable of processing 13.6 trillion calculations per second. This grid system - known as the Distributed Terascale Facility (DTF) - will enable thousands of scientists around the country to share computing resources over the world's fastest research network.

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