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Application Massive Parallel Computing: Heart Surgery By A Robot Arm
Heart Surgery with Robot Arm Amazing video about new generation surgery. On other thing about this type of surgery is the computational power that is embeded in the operating unit. Actually the heart is still beating and the unit has the ability to display the beating heard as a still surface. This is just possible by Parallel Processing in the GPU. Pealing a Grape
2 Billion Records Point of Sales Data on iPad with SAP HANA
2 Billion Records Point of Sales Data on iPad with SAP HANA
Next Generation Dashboard Technologies
Create Dashboard with SAP Dashi. It is a game
Best ever NoSQL summary
Best ever summary of NoSQL from Coachbase. Interactive software (software with which a person iteratively interacts in real time) has changed in fundamental ways over the last 35 years. The “online” systems of the 1970s have, through a series of intermediate transformations, evolved into today’s Web and mobile applications. These systems solve new problems for potentially vastly larger user populations, and they execute atop a computing infrastructure that has changed even more radically over the years. The architecture...
