Offering the best software in the business is not always
enough. Visual Numerics supports its worldwide user community by sponsoring
seminars, training classes and user group meetings as well as by participating
in trade shows and conferences.
Our events calendar will keep you up-to-date on what
we are offering in your area, and you can sign up for most of these events
online.
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Trade Shows & Conference |
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Wiesbaden, Germany April 21-25, 2008
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JAX 2008
http://it-republik.de/jaxenter/jax/
JAX is one of the biggest and most important events for Enterprise IT Technologies in Europe and it continues to grow as a central source of inspiration in the Java Enterprise scene.
Join Visual Numerics Europe as we present on the topic of "Numerical Methods of Time Series Approximation". |
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Tucson, Arizona
May 12-16, 2008
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Raytheon 2008 Software and Processing Systems Symposium
www.raytheon.com/technology_today/current/future_events.html
"Innovation through Intersections"
The Raytheon 2008 Software and Processing System Symposium is an opportunity
for over 500 Raytheon engineers to share information and present their experiences
to their colleagues.
As a dedicated Raytheon supplier organization, Visual Numerics will showcase the IMSL Numerical Libraries and PV-WAVE to a pool of senior technical personnel, managers, and directors. |
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Nashua, NH
May 18-23, 2008
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HP OpenVMS Advanced Technical Boot Camp
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/symposium/
This five day event is focused on the intermediate to advanced OpenVMS technologist, instructed by expert members of the OpenVMS Community. Visual Numerics will be at the OVMS Roundhouse For Partners on May 20th. |
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Singapore
May 19-22, 2008
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HP-CAST
www.hp-cast.org
(Speaker)
The Hewlett-Packard Consortium for Advanced Scientific and Technical (HP-CAST) computing users group works to increase the capabilities of HP solutions for large-scale, scientific and technical computing. HP-CAST provides guidance to HP on the essential development and support issues for such systems.
Join Visual Numerics Director, Worldwide HPC Development, Kazuya Terauchi, in the afternoon session on Tuesday, May 20th as he discusses "IMSL Numerical Libraries: Features and Performance for HPC Systems". |
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New York City, New York
June 10-12, 2008
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2008 Technology Management Conference & Exhibit
http://events.sifma.org/2008/107/event.aspx?id=526
SIFMA's 28th Annual Technology Management Conference & Exhibit is the industry's leading event that addresses how the financial industry is using technology to drive productivity, comply with regulatory requirements, and adapt to converging markets, products and investors.
Visit Visual Numerics at Booth 4115 and get a first hand view of the IMSL Libraries’ applications in Finance. |
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Dresden, Germany
June 17-20, 2008
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2008 International Supercomputing Conference
www.supercomp.de/isc08/content/index_eng.html
The International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) is Europe’s leading Conference and Exhibition on High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis.
Visual Numerics will be participating as an exhibitor (Booth D04) and speaker at the Exhibitor Forum. Please join us as we present on the topic of the IMSL Libraries for .NET in a High Performance Computing environment. |
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Mainz, Germany
September, 2008
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Fall Basta! .NET Conference
www.basta.net
Visual Numerics will be participating at this year’s Conference as both exhibitor and speaker. Please check back with us for updates. |
Seminars & Training Classes |
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FREE PV-WAVE® Web Seminars
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PV-WAVE Training Classes
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Visual Numerics offers several fee based training classes for PV-WAVE®
at beginner and intermediate levels. In the United States, classes are currently
held at our Boulder, Colorado, office in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains,
or at your site by prior arrangement. Locations of classes in other parts
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On-Demand
Web Seminars |
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Original Broadcast
with Microsoft
February 12, 2008
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Leveraging Microsoft Architectures including Windows HPC Server 2008 to Develop Numerical Applications with the IMSL Numerical Libraries
Developers from many different industries build computational applications with many different deployment requirements. This presentation covers the development of analytical applications on a variety of Microsoft platforms using the IMSL® Numerical Libraries. While desktop and Web-based server applications are popular, Microsoft Excel and Windows CCS are also target environments and today, novel scenarios integrate F# or IronPython into the workflow. With the IMSL Libraries available in Fortran, C and .NET incarnations, Visual Numerics enables developers to build and deploy for any of these Microsoft platforms for optimum performance.
Speaker: Dr. Ed Stewart, The IMSL Numerical Libraries Product Manager, Visual Numerics, Inc.
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The
Moscone Center
San Francisco, CA
May 7-11, 2007 |
JavaOne 2007

Watch as our Director of North America Sales, Andy McClure
appear on stage with Intel's Corporate VP, Renee James to showcase JMSL™
for Java in a joint Intel / Fujitsu demonstration
www.vni.com/media/320x240-INTEL.wmv |
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Original Broadcast
September 19,2006
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INTERNATIONAL WEB SEMINAR - FRANCE
Optimizing Numerical Applications in Java™ for Finance
This technical presentation will show how analysts and developers of
financial applications are using the charting and analytical capabilities
of the JMSL Numerical Library for Java Applications to improve performance
and accuracy. Demonstrations will include forecasting, portfolio optimization
charting, heat maps and risk analysis modeling.
Speakers:
- Francois Cassier, Ingénieur
Commercial
- Sebastien Grimonet, Ingénieur
Support Technique
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- This web seminar is presented in French
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Original Broadcast
August 24, 2006
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Performance of C#.NET Compared to Java™ for Numerically Intensive
Applications
Modern computing platforms are changing the way we write and expect applications
to run. While high-performance computing was once relegated to the climate-controlled
basement full of servers, more and more desktop users are asking for more
out of their personal workstations. Because modern languages like C# and
Java are easily learned and very popular, they have become the environment
of choice for many developers of applications of all kinds including those
that are numerically intensive. This leads to the logical questions: Is
Java or C# fast enough? Which one is faster? Are there limitations? With
a focus on the Windows platform, this seminar will show that either C# or
Java can be fast enough for a wide variety of mathematical and statistical
algorithms, but that it is important to keep expectations realistic.
Speaker:
- Ed Stewart, Ph.D., Expert
in Numerical Analysis for Java and .NET
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Original Broadcast
May 17, 2006
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Dr. Dobb’s Journal Vendor Perspectives NetSeminar
Best Practices for Building High Performance, Highly Tailored
Predictive Analytics
Visual Numerics, Inc. has designed this interactive NetSeminar for architects
and developers that want to understand potential pitfalls and success factors
in developing and deploying high performance predictive analytics.
In this informative NetSeminar, attendees will learn the following topics
complete with technical discussions and customer examples:
- Why it’s important to understand the deployment
environment as well as the analytical engines
- Steps to building a successful high performance
predictive analytics system
- Implementation of Neural Network and other
predictive technologies
- What to avoid and how to solve problems during
development and deployment
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Original Broadcast
March 28, 2006 |
Web Seminar featuring breakthrough C/C++ technology from the IMSL™ Libraries
Exploring the New Features in the IMSL™ C Numerical Library Version
6.0
Join Visual Numerics' for an in depth examination, including live usage
walkthroughs, of the exciting new features offered in the latest release
of the flagship IMSL C Numerical Library
Presentation Overview:
- New Features
- State-of-the-art high performance Linear Programming Optimizer
- Neural Network engine for data mining and forecasting
- Auto_ARIMA for advanced forecasting
- Time series forecasting preprocessing algorithms
- Differential Equations package for financial engineering and
scientific computing
- Mersenne Twister - a random number generator technique
- New LAPACK functionality
- Live usage Walkthroughs
- Live O&A
Speaker:
- Dr. Edward Stewart, Manager,
IMSL Technical Support Engineers
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Original Broadcast
September 27, 2005 |
SD Times Web Seminar
Optimizing Numerical Applications in Java™ for Finance
Quantitative groups are taking advantage of platform independence, applying
Java-based techniques across the spectrum of their most critical initiatives.
These groups are also using Java applications to meet the requirements of
increased regulation and traceability. Whether for forecasting, trading
or portfolio optimization, world class financial organizations are deploying
an array of new numerical analysis applications using Java.
This technical presentation will show how analysts and developers of
financial applications are using the charting and analytical capabilities
of the JMSL™ Numerical Library for Java™ Applications to improve performance
and accuracy. Demonstrations will include forecasting, portfolio optimization
charting, heat maps and risk analysis modeling.
Speakers:
- Sean FitzGerald, Vice President of Technology
and Consulting
- Fredrick Doolittle, Product Manager,
IMSL Product Family
- Edward Stewart, Ph.D., Expert in Numerical
Analysis for the Java Framework
Moderator:
- David Rubinstein, Editor SD Times
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Original Broadcast
August 11, 2005 |
SD Times Web Seminar
Advanced Numerical Analysis and the .NET Framework
Advanced numerical analysis has evolved significantly over the past three
decades, from its roots in Fortran, through the explosion and popularity
of C, and into the world of Java. Now, numerical analysis makes its trek
into the latest programming paradigm of the .NET Framework with more computing
power on the desktop than ever before. This presentation will explore some
of the technical benefits of using the .NET platform as a foundation for
numerical applications. This strength is largely based on the properties
of managed code executing in the Common Language Runtime. Enhancing the
framework to facilitate writing numerical algorithms will be discussed as
an introduction to the novel IMSL C# Numerical Library for the .NET Framework.
Concluding the presentation will be a live example of writing a short application
using Visual Studio and the C# language.
Speakers:
- Sean FitzGerald, Vice President
of Technology and Consulting
- Edward Stewart, Ph.D., Expert
in Numerical Analysis for the .NET Framework
Moderator:
- David Rubinstein, Editor SD Times
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Original Broadcast
June 27, 2005 |
Microsoft® MSDN Webcast
IMSL™ C# Numerical Library for the Microsoft™ .NET Framework
With the increase in desktop computing power and the adoption of the
Microsoft .NET Framework, high-performance numerical analysis functionality
for .NET has become essential. By enhancing the core .NET Framework, Visual
Numerics' IMSL C# Numerical Library meets this need for advanced analytics
capability. This webcast looks at the enhancements to the core .NET Framework
that facilitate writing numerical algorithms, as well as the value of using
managed code that executes in the common language runtime. Learn how easy
it is to use the IMSL C# Library with Microsoft Excel, and see a demonstration
of how to write a short application using Microsoft Visual Studio and the
Visual C# language.
Presented by:
- Dr. Edward Stewart, Manager,
IMSL Technical Support Engineers
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