HPC customers have recently received the second upgrade for the latest iteration of Windows for supercomputers, and as Microsoft tradition goes, additional resources are available for them on top of Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 2. On July 7th, 2011, the “Introducing Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 SP2&rd... |
8 July 2011 04:53 GMT |
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Microsoft is providing customers with high performance computing environments the chance to test drive the second upgrade to Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 free of charge. An evaluation edition of Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 2 is now available through the Microsoft Download Center, released concomitantly wit... |
4 July 2011 10:57 GMT |
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Earlier this week Microsoft made available for download the Beta Build of the next upgrade to the latest iteration of Windows for Supercomputers. Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 2 (SP2) Beta is now live on Microsoft Connect where early adopters can grab it and start testing it immediately. Concomitantly wit... |
5 May 2011 07:00 GMT |
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The second Service Pack for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 could be quite close, if the evolution of a related operating system from Microsoft is taken into consideration. Of course, there’s no official word from Microsoft at this point in time on Windows 7 SP2, but the Redmond company did just launch th... |
4 May 2011 08:37 GMT |
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Windows HPC with Burst to Windows Azure: Application Models and Data Considerations is a new resource offered by Microsoft for customers that want to add extra computing power to their high performance environments. The first upgrade for Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 is designed, among other things, to enhance integrat... |
20 April 2011 06:42 GMT |
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Microsoft has updated a free resource offered to customers running the last release of its Windows for supercomputers platform along with the first upgrade for the operating system. A refreshed version of the Technical Overview of Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 is now available on the Microsoft Download Center, and as i... |
5 January 2011 04:13 GMT |
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The first upgrade to the last release of Windows for supercomputers brings a set of new integration features that allow customers to leverage Microsoft’s Cloud. Microsoft has recently made available for download Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1, enabling customers running the plain vanilla version of ... |
22 December 2010 07:22 GMT |
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Microsoft announced the availability of Windows HPC Server 2008 R2, yesterday, at the High Performance Computing Financial Markets Conference.This high-performance computing solution was built to handle the toughest technical computing workloads in business, government and academia.Bill Hilf, general manager, Microso... |
21 September 2010 02:43 GMT |
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Microsoft has scheduled the official launch of its next generation Windows for supercomputers for the week of September 20, 2010. Next week, the Redmond company will officially ship Windows HPC Server 2008 R2, with a series of events planned. Softpedia readers already know that the successor of Windows HPC Server 2... |
13 September 2010 03:55 GMT |
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For customers overwhelmed by the increase in complexity of the calculations and models associated with Office Excel 2010 in business intelligence (BI) scenarios, Microsoft is recommending integration with high performance machines running the latest iteration of Windows for supercomputers. The Redmond company even m... |
31 August 2010 06:02 GMT |
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Microsoft has made available for download a new version of its Windows operating systems for supercomputers. The Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 Suite Evaluation is now up for grabs via the Microsoft Download Center, with little information available from the Redmond company on just what does this release brings to the ta... |
23 July 2010 10:10 GMT |
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A new major development milestone of the next iteration of Microsoft’s Windows for supercomputers is now available for download. Early adopters interested in test-driving the latest build of Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 need to join the Beta program on Microsoft Connect. This is the second Beta of Windows HPC Ser... |
8 April 2010 10:24 GMT |
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The next iteration of Windows for supercomputers is currently cooking in Redmond, and already available for testing by early adopters, in Beta stage. However, companies that need to deploy the high performance computing flavor of Windows into their production environments will need to turn to Windows HPC Server 2008.... |
29 January 2010 04:20 GMT |
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In mid-November 2009, Microsoft unveiled the first public testing build of its next generation of Windows for supercomputers. Based on the evolution of Windows Server, Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 has been available for download for almost two months, with the company also offering additional resources to help early ad... |
4 January 2010 05:13 GMT |
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Last week Microsoft made available for download the first public testing Build of the next iteration of its Windows for supercomputers operating system. Following the release of the first Beta development milestone for Windows HPC Server 2008 R2, the Redmond company is now offering customers interested in running its... |
24 November 2009 03:08 GMT |
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Microsoft has made available for download the first Beta build of its next generation of Windows for supercomputers. The Redmond company announced at Supercomputing 2009 the immediate availability of Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 Beta, the successor of the pain vanilla Windows HPC Server 2008, as the official moniker im... |
17 November 2009 09:03 GMT |
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In May 2009, Microsoft made available for download the first taste of the next generation of its Windows operating system for supercomputers. At that time, the Redmond-based company started offering a preliminary version of the successor of Windows HPC Server 2008.As the Community Technical Preview (CTP) of Windows H... |
24 June 2009 04:20 GMT |
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Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 are not the only operating systems cooking over at Microsoft. The Redmond company is also building the next-generation Windows platform for supercomputers. In fact, the software giant has reached a sufficiently advanced development point with its flavor of Windows for the high-per... |
21 May 2009 12:31 GMT |
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