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Special Media Lab Colloquium Monday, July 30th 3:00pm Bartos Theater, MIT Media Lab "Collaborative Computing Networks, Past Lessons and Future Possibilities" Adam Beberg, CEO, Mithral Communications & Design Inc. Abstract: Distributed computing has made a flashy comeback in recent years, with projects like distributed.net, SETI at Home, and many attempts at commercialization. The real applications are hidden in the hype, and we'll weed out the realistic uses for the technology. Issues such as security, marketing, server infrastructure, user care, and innovative problem solving algorithms all come into play to create a successful application. Special attention will be paid to security and ways to combat cheating and sabotage in a public project, and to the applications of this technology in genetics and biotech. Bio: Adam Beberg founded Mithral Communications & Design in 1995, and serves as Chairman and Chief Technology Officer. Beberg's extensive background in distributed computing includes a degree in Computer Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology, and several successful projects. In 1997 Beberg founded distributed.net which solved encryption contests from RSA including two DES and one RC5 contest. The success of distributed.net has been followed by many projects including dozens of startups. In April 1999 Beberg left distributed.net and returned to work at Mithral full-time on the original Cosm project. Beberg has been awarded by MIT's Technology Review as one of the nations top 100 technology innovators, and has appeared in many publications including Red Herring, Forbes, Scientific American and Fortune. Beberg is currently working with the Folding at Home project, which uses the Cosm tools. CV: http://www.iit.edu/~beberg/Resume.html ------- End of forwarded message ------- - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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