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HP-CAST
hp.com/techservers/cast
Hewlett-Packard Consortium for Advanced Scientific and Technical computing users group.
The Israeli Association of Grid Technologies (IGT)
grid.org.il
The IGT is a non-profit organization of leading vendors, ISVs, customers and academia, focused on knowledge sharing and networking for developing Enterprise Grid, Virtualization, SOA and SOI solutions. It is open, independent and vendor-neutral.
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Absoft Announces New Fortran Compiler Technology for AMD Multi-Core
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Posted by Kenneth Farmer on Thursday October 04 2007 @ 01:35PM EDT views: 803

Absoft Corporation, a leading developer of compilers, debuggers and software development tools for high performance computing, today announced the new Absoft Pro Fortran v10.1 Compiler Suite for x86-64 systems, which includes tuning for new Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors. Absoft and AMD are co-operating to advance compiler technology to simplify migration to, and increase performance on, new systems based on AMD quad-core technology.
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Compute Cluster Server 2003 and Linux Dual Boot
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Posted by Kenneth Farmer on Monday October 01 2007 @ 12:20PM EDT views: 850

Whitepaper describes the installation and configuration of a High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster for a dual boot of Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 and the Linux OpenSuSE Operating System (OS).
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Digipede Launches the Digipede Network 2.0
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Posted by Miiko on Tuesday September 18 2007 @ 11:06PM EDT views: 1184

Digipede Launches the Digipede Network 2.0 to Meet Growing Demand for Application Scalability on the Microsoft Windows Platform
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Partnering for Success
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Posted by Gavin on Wednesday August 15 2007 @ 11:19AM EDT views: 894

In many instances, supercomputing solutions built for customers are firsts, fastest, largest or most unique. When you're working on the leading edge in this way, problems and hold-ups can and do occur. In this case it is essential for customers to know that the main players in any supercomputing project - the integrator and the
primary hardware vendor - have a good relationship that ensures projects are run as efficiently as possible. It is imperative that customers should look for evidence of this relationship when selecting partners for their supercomputing solution.
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Interview with Ryan Waite, Group Program Manager for HPC, Microsoft
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Posted by Ken Farmer on Tuesday August 14 2007 @ 01:20PM EDT views: 1004

Scott Swigart and Sean Campbell at HowSoftwareIsBuilt.com interview Ryan Waite. The discussion covers Microsoft’s entry into HPC; open source support (MPI); customers shape CCS; ease of use; certification; parallel programming; proprietary software, etc.
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Financial demo application from GridwiseTech
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Posted by Lukasz Wilczynski on Friday August 03 2007 @ 05:25AM EDT views: 1008

GridwiseTech, the vendor-independent expert in scalable solutions, has released a demo application for financial sector, integrating Distributed Resource Management (DRM) system with a grid-enabled Web-portal for easy mobile access. The demo presents how to effectively speed up sophisticated finance calculations like forecasting portfolio Value, also by means of the smartphone interface.
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HPC clusters starting to run Windows, not Linux
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Posted by Ken Farmer on Tuesday July 24 2007 @ 03:49PM EDT views: 1285

SearchDataCenter.com: Microsoft Windows is emerging as an acceptable operating system for high-performance computing (HPC) clusters in place of Linux, lowering the bar for entry into that space, according to some analysts and major vendors.
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Cornell reinvigorates and renames its supercomputing center, and a new director is announced
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Posted by Ken Farmer on Tuesday July 10 2007 @ 09:55AM EDT views: 1012

Responding to the changes in the world of high-performance computing and cyberinfrastructure, Cornell University has redefined the scope of the university's Theory Center. The university has bolstered the center's mission of providing high-end research systems, consulting services, and improving the science of computing. The center has been renamed the Cornell University Center for Advanced Computing.
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Intel Seeks to Accelerate High-speed Computing
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Posted by Ken Farmer on Tuesday July 10 2007 @ 09:49AM EDT views: 968

TMCnet: In a bid to speed up the growth of high-performance computing (HPC) – from deskside supercomputers to high-end petaflop-sized clusters,Intel Corp. has introduced Intel Cluster Ready and Intel Connects Cables. These two offerings simplify cluster use and deployment with high-performance computing use expanding from academic and scientific realms to more mainstream use in data centers.
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