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Join James Rapp once again as he dives deeper into the new parallel performance analysis tools available in Visual Studio 2010.&amp;nbsp; In this video, he discusses ways of managing the quantity of data presented by the profiler and how to obtain meaningful statistics
 about your parallel application.Check-out the following additional resources:&amp;nbsp;-&amp;nbsp;The&amp;nbsp;Parallel Visualization Blog&amp;nbsp;- The MSDN 
Parallel Computing Dev-Center &amp;nbsp;- Visual Studio 2010 on 
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