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Healthcare Organizations Select Mellanox 56Gb IB-Based Cloud

HPC4Health Consortium led by The Hospital for Sick Children and University Health Network's Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

Mellanox Technologies, Ltd., announced that the HPC4Health Consortium, led by The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and the University Health Network’s Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, has selected its IB networking solutions to improve patient care and help researchers to optimize treatment with the ultimate goal of finding a cure for cancer.

The Hospital for Sick Children

The FDR 56Gb IB networking solution was adopted as the foundation of the center’s cancer and genomics program, to accelerate the sharing, processing and analysis of data generated from radiology imaging, medical imaging analysis, protein folding, x-ray diffraction in order to improve patient care and expedite cancer research.

HPC4Health has deployed Mellanox CloudX to connect the individual clouds hosted by SickKids and the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre to consolidate resources, minimize maintenance and operational costs, and improve the utilization of computational resources. Mellanox’s FDR 56Gb IB solution provides high-bandwidth and a low-latency processing framework needed for the internal data network to link with the two private clouds.

The amount of data created by today’s biomedical research environments requires computing architectures that are extremely fast, flexible and scalable,” said Jorge Gonzalez-Outeirino, technical manager and HPC4Health assistant director. “Mellanox’s CloudX and IB technology will facilitate collaboration between researchers and clinicians by enabling research to be shared. Our goal is to accelerate diagnoses and provide more personalized healthcare services for our patients.

Mellanox has offered support in the technical orchestration of the cluster,” said Carl Virtanen, HPC4health associate director and manager of bioinformatics services, The Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. “They have been hands-on and available to address any questions or concerns we have had with the implementation of these sophisticated computing models. Since working with Mellanox, we have seen dramatic increases in application speed and efficiency of our virtualized networks.

Mellanox’s complete end-to-end FDR 56Gb IB solutions provide the industry-leading processing throughput and bandwidth requirements needed to handle the immense computational demands being placed on today’s healthcare data centers,” said Kevin Deierling, VP marketing, Mellanox. “Mellanox is proud to be a part of such a noble mission to enable collaboration between researchers and clinicians to drive cutting edge advances in biomedical research, which will ultimately improve and save lives.

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