According to foreign http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/31646.html "> Media reports, Dell recently announced at a news conference that it will donate computer cloud computing equipment to speed up pediatric cancer treatment research.
It is reported that the donation program belonged to Dell's "powering the Possible" initiative, promising to donate millions of of dollars a year to support pediatric cancer treatment in underdeveloped areas. According to Dell, pediatric cancer is a 1-14-year-old child killed a big murderer.
It is reported that these donated cloud computing equipment will speed up the calculation of medical data processing, so that the Institute in the management and storage of data at the same time comprehensive research results. In addition, Dell will donate data exchange equipment and other ancillary equipment.
"We believe that the combination of cloud services and genetic research will turn the tide," said Karen Quintos, senior vice president and chief Marketing officer at Dell Inc., Karen Quintos. "The donated cloud computing device is capable of 8.2 trillion floating-point operations per second, based on the Dell Precision working platform (Dell Precision workstations). It also incorporates Dell PowerEdge Blade servers, Compellent Storage Center controllers, and FORCE10 network services.
According to Dell, cloud data can improve computing power by 1200%, helping the institute reduce trial and error and implement precise treatment.
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