Thursday, June 21st, 2007

One-million-dollars grant for the ERASME Data Warehouse

Filed under: — Daniel Lemire @ 8:49

Together with Gilbert Paquette and Petko Valtchev, I received a $1 million grant from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation to build a Research-oriented Data Warehouse called ERASME. The Data Warehouse will include terabytes of storage and a cluster of powerful machines for high performance computing.

Other researchers involved include Martin Brooks (NRC), Abdulmotaleb El Saddik (U. Ottawa), Étienne Gagnon (UQAM), Robert Godin (UQAM), Owen Kaser (UNB), Hakim Lounis (UQAM), François Magnan (UQAM), Olga Marino (UQAM), Hafedh Mili (UQAM), and Guy Tremblay (UQAM).

3 Comments »

  1. Félicitations :-)

    Comment by Harold Jarche — 21/6/2007 @ 8:58

  2. Congrats! and let me point you to some fine servers ;)

    http://www.sun.com/servers/x64/x4500/

    Comment by Paul — 21/6/2007 @ 9:14

  3. Bravo, félicitations !

    Comment by Jérôme — 22/6/2007 @ 1:05

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