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Fulcrum Launches World’s First Low-Latency IP Router
Posted by: Dale Legaspi on Monday November 05 2007 @ 01:48PM EST views: 1144
Fulcrum Microsystems has announced the world’s first 10-Gigabit Ethernet routing solution with the density and low latency required to scale to the thousands of nodes required for high performance computing.

Quantum3D Announces LibertyATX Deployable High-Performance Computing System
Posted by: Pat Follett on Thursday November 01 2007 @ 10:13PM EDT views: 1040
LibertyATX Deployable HPC System Selected by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for GPGPU-Based Sensor Processing for Next-Generation Prototype Airborne Sensor System

TotalView Technologies Launches Early Experience Program for TotalView Workbench
Posted by: Kaycee Roberts on Tuesday October 30 2007 @ 09:32AM EDT views: 937
TotalView Technologies, the world’s leading provider of scalable debugging and analysis software solutions for the multi-core era, today announced an early experience program for the new TotalView Workbench, Performance Analysis Tools and TotalView TracePoints products.

Distributed Image Management for Linux Clusters
Posted by: Adi Lane on Thursday October 25 2007 @ 07:11PM EDT views: 918
Distributed Image Management for Linux Clusters is a scalable image management tool that allows blades to run a Linux distribution over the network without a local disk. Its new version supports blades for IBM BladeCenter with the Cell/B.E. processor, including the QS20 and recently announced QS21.

Interactive Supercomputing Raises Series B Financing
Posted by: Michelle Dillon on Wednesday October 24 2007 @ 11:05AM EDT views: 1079
Interactive Supercomputing received $11 million in new financing from current and new venture capital investors. Ascent Venture Partners led the round, joined by Fletcher Spaght Ventures and current ISC investors Flagship Ventures, Rock Maple Ventures and CommonAngels. The new round brings Interactive Supercomputing's total funding to $18 million.

Federated authentication for health industry
Posted by: Lukasz Wilczynski on Tuesday October 23 2007 @ 05:56PM EDT views: 949
GridwiseTech has recently presented a security framework for the health industry.

TotalView Technologies Partners with International Software Reseller XLsoft Corporation
Posted by: Kaycee Roberts on Monday October 22 2007 @ 08:03AM EDT views: 939
XLsoft will Distribute Industry-Leading TotalView® and MemoryScape Debuggers to the Japanese Software Development Market

Radiation Simulations with Transpire Inc. and PSSC Labs
Posted by: Alex Lesser on Thursday October 18 2007 @ 05:10PM EDT views: 882
Transpire needed a scaleable cluster which could enable the company to rapidly respond to technical support issues, provide a parallel development environment and maximize throughput for engineering services work. The company desired a solution that combined high end hardware integration with software tools for managing, monitoring and maintaining the cluster. Transpire Inc. selected PSSC Labs, a Southern California-based systems integrator focused on high performance computing, to design and integrate a custom Beowulf Cluster.

New features added to TotalView and MemoryScape debuggers
Posted by: Kaycee Roberts on Monday October 15 2007 @ 10:14AM EDT views: 966
TotalView Technologies today introduced new versions of its advanced debugging solutions, TotalView Debugger 8.3 and MemoryScape 2.1. The products have been updated making it easier for MPI programmers to streamline their application development processes.

Patrick Chevaux Joins ClusterVision as Manager Switzerland
Posted by: Matthijs van Leeuwen on Sunday October 14 2007 @ 08:51AM EDT views: 953
ClusterVision, specialist in supercomputer clusters, is pleased to announce that Patrick Chevaux has joined its European sales force as Manager Switzerland. Patrick Chevaux will be driving sales in Switzerland as well doing some business development in parts of the southern and central European market, leveraging his extensive network of contacts in the High Performance Computing (HPC) market. He will be based from ClusterVision's new Swiss head quarters in Geneva.

Roberto Ratti new ClusterVison Manager Italy
Posted by: Matthijs van Leeuwen on Tuesday October 09 2007 @ 03:25PM EDT views: 921
ClusterVision, specialist in supercomputer clusters, is pleased to announce that Roberto Ratti has joined its European sales force as Manager Italy. Roberto Ratti brings to ClusterVision over 10 years of experience in the Italian HPC industry.

Panasas Sets New Standard for Storage System Reliability with Tiered-Parity Architecture
Posted by: Cheryl Hall on Tuesday October 09 2007 @ 12:22PM EDT views: 954
Breakthrough Technology Dramatically Increases Data Reliability and System Availability for Network Storage Users

TotalView Technologies Expands TotalView Debugger Product Line
Posted by: Kaycee Roberts on Tuesday October 09 2007 @ 08:43AM EDT views: 1161
New TotalView Individual Edition License Options for Industry’s Leading Multi-Core Debugger Designed to Meet Growing Quad Core Market Demands

Absoft Announces New Fortran Compiler Technology for AMD Multi-Core
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Thursday October 04 2007 @ 01:35PM EDT views: 1072
Absoft Corporation, a leading developer of compilers, debuggers and software development tools for high performance computing, today announced the new Absoft Pro Fortran v10.1 Compiler Suite for x86-64 systems, which includes tuning for new Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors. Absoft and AMD are co-operating to advance compiler technology to simplify migration to, and increase performance on, new systems based on AMD quad-core technology.

500 Linux CLUSTER RFQs and Counting on LinuxHPC.org
Posted by: Cindi Smith on Thursday October 04 2007 @ 10:57AM EDT views: 1192
Milestone 500th Request for Linux Cluster Quote has been posted on LinuxHPC.org.

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