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Microsoft gains technical-computing toehold

April 8, 2007 Compute cluster product has some appeal to customers who need integration with regular Windows machines. TAGS: Matlab, cluster, high-performance computing, Linux, modeling, Gartner Inc., high-performance, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., server, PC

Microsoft creating Windows for supercomputers

May 24, 2004 The company is looking to produce a version of Windows for high-performance computing, a move seen as a direct attack on a Linux stronghold. TAGS: high-performance computing, high-performance, stronghold, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft SQL Server, supercomputer, Linux, Intel, Microsoft Windows, attack, Microsoft Corp., operating system, database, server, PC

Microsoft confirms supercomputing plans

June 23, 2004 With a Windows edition for high-performance clusters, the software giant hopes to outflank Linux rivals. TAGS: supercomputing, Myricom, high-performance computing, high-performance, Linux, AMD, Intel, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, IBM Corp.

SGI plugs in Windows for compute clusters

January 11, 2007 Supercomputing specialist focused on Linux agrees to support Microsoft's OS for lower-end server clusters. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., high-performance computing, supercomputing, Intel Xeon, high-performance, Intel Itanium, general manager, Intel, Microsoft Corp., operating system, HP, Linux, server, IBM Corp., Microsoft Windows

Microsoft gets on the grid

October 5, 2005 Once quiet on computing grids, the software giant is upping its commitment to high-performance computing and grid industry standards. TAGS: high-performance computing, grid computing, grid, high-performance, commitment, open standard, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., Linux, Microsoft Windows, server

Linux server sales show high-end trend

February 27, 2004 Fourth-quarter sales stats show customers were happy to buy pricey, powerful Linux servers, with those machines winning jobs in high-performance computing and commercial workloads. TAGS: Linux server, Linux, revenue growth, Gartner Inc., high-performance computing, Sun Microsystems Inc., high-performance, server, Unix, research company, IBM Corp., HP, Microsoft Windows
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