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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, modeling, Linux, high-performance, Gartner Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, server, PC

IBM to bring automation to DB2

May 3, 2004 The "Stinger" release of DB2 Universal Database, due at the end of the year, will incorporate features from IBM's research on autonomic computing for simplifying administration TAGS: IBM DB2, IBM DB2 Universal Database, cluster, autonomic computing, business intelligence system, database server, IBM Corp., clustering, advisor, database, Oracle Corp., Linux, server, Microsoft Windows

Quadrics adds lower-end supercomputer switch

June 2, 2004 The company, which sells networking gear to link lower-end machines into a cluster that acts like a single high-performance computer, starts selling its newest technology to smaller customers. TAGS: Quadrics Ltd., networking gear, cluster, supercomputer, network adapter, AMD, high-performance, Intel Itanium, industry standard, adapter, Linux, Microsoft Windows

Linux Networx adopts new cluster design

November 14, 2005 The company unveils two new supercomputer systems made from clusters of Linux machines. Supercomputers at SC05 TAGS: Linux NetworX, node, cluster, supercomputer, AMD Opteron, AMD, Seattle, Sun Microsystems Inc., Linux, IBM Corp.

New clusters emerge at supercomputing show

November 8, 2004 At SC2004 show, Dell and HP are unveiling servers that can be networked into a single high-performance technical computer. Photo: Appro's XtremeBlade TAGS: Intel Xeon, InfiniBand, blade, cluster, high-performance, Intel Itanium, HP, supercomputing, Linux, AMD Opteron, server, Intel, AMD, operating system, photograph, Microsoft Windows

Makers of white-box supercomputers hit their stride

May 10, 2004 The growing popularity of Linux is making smaller companies such as Linux Networx, California Digital and Optimus household names among buyers of supercomputers. TAGS: Optimus Corp., Linux NetworX, Verari Systems Inc., supercomputer, Linux cluster, cluster, AMD, Intel Xeon, Linux, NEC Electronics Corp., AMD Opteron, IBM Corp., California, operating system
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