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Massively Parallel Technologies Selects Dell as Vendor of Choice for Biotech VPC
Posted by Kenneth Farmer, Tuesday August 02 2005 @ 05:07PM EDT

LOUISVILLE, Colo., August 2, 2005 — Massively Parallel Technologies (MPT), a provider of on-demand high-performance computing, announced today that the company has selected Dell Inc. as its hardware provider for its BioTech Virtual Power Center (VPC).

“The BioTech VPC is our first commercial offering and is an essential part of MPT’s success. Dell’s PowerEdge servers not only meet our first VPC requirements but are well-positioned to support future VPC growth to tens-of-thousands of nodes,” said MPT’s Chief Executive Officer, Scott Smith. “Dell’s preferred account team did an exceptional job in responding to our requests and demonstrating their expertise and commitment to the high performance computing market. Dell is an outstanding hardware vendor and a business partner that will help make affordable supercomputing powers a reality through MPT’s VPCs.”

The BioTech VPC will eventually support all aspects of computational biotechnology. This includes searches, visualization, in silico recombination, molecular dynamics, and molecular docking.

Dell has twenty-one supercomputing clusters in the TOP500 list with three entries ranked in the top fifty. Their commitment to the high-performance computing cluster (HPCC) market delivering scalable standards-based clusters fits well into MPT’s VPC vision of affordable, on-demand, supercomputing power using commercial off-the-shelf hardware.

About Massively Parallel Technologies, Inc.

Massively Parallel Technologies (MPT), a Colorado-based company, delivers high-performance computing through Virtual Power Centers®, Internet-based hubs designed for specific computationally intense applications. Powered by HOWARD™, MPT’s revolutionary system design and software solution provides the fastest possible communication between multiple processors. MPT’s Virtual Power Centers can outperform most mainframes and supercomputers for a fraction of the cost. For additional information on Massively Parallel Technologies’ products and services, call (303) 926-8555 or visit its Web site at http://www.massivelyparallel.com .

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