Windows HPC Server 2008, Microsoft's latest version of the Windows operating system aimed at the high-performance computing market, was released to manufacturing on September 22, 2008, with the promise of democratizing HPC. But in order for Windows HPC Server 2008 to take high-performance computing mainstream, t... |
13 October 2008 06:22 GMT |
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Microsoft has completed the Windows Server 2008 puzzle with the release to manufacturing of the latest iteration of Windows for supercomputers. As previously reported, Windows HPC Server 2008 RTM'ed today, September 22, 2008, an event which was announced at the 2008 High Performance on Wall Street conference. Th... |
22 September 2008 12:14 GMT |
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High Performance Computing is without a doubt at the opposite pole from mainstream computers. But Microsoft is laboring to make a difference, and while mainstream and HPC might never become intersecting concepts, Windows for supercomputers is indeed opening up the door for more high performance computing customers. A... |
11 August 2008 09:20 GMT |
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Traditionally, because of consumer perception, the business models proprietary vs. open source software, Microsoft's own position in relation to the open source community and companies, Windows and Linux are interpreted as situated at opposite poles of the operating system spectrum. Yet there are multiple facets... |
31 January 2008 09:40 GMT |
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