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IBM picks up clustering outfit

June 24, 2005 Big Blue has acquired privately held Meiosys, a company that sells high-end clustering software that provides backup functionality. TAGS: clustering, IBM Corp., high-performance, Unix, backup, Linux

IBM beefs up technical computing machine

June 20, 2005 Company is boosting the processing power of its p5-575 server, a machine geared for high-performance technical computing tasks. TAGS: Cray Inc., IBM Corp., dual-core, Unix, high-performance, Linux, server

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, Intel Itanium, high-performance, general manager, Linux, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Intel, server, operating system, Dell, Microsoft Windows, HP

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, commitment, high-performance, open standard, Linux, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Windows

IBM's blade agenda: Cell chip, InfiniBand

February 3, 2006 Big Blue plans to demo the Cell blade, which is expected to to be used in high-performance technical computing. TAGS: IBM eServer BladeCenter, blade, blade server, backplane, InfiniBand, IBM Corp., IBM PowerPC, chassis, computing, Intel Xeon, high-performance, server, engine, networking, AMD, Linux
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