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    March 2006 High-Performance Computing Special Edition of HP’s Transforming Your Enterprise
    Posted by Kenneth Farmer, Tuesday March 07 2006 @ 11:35AM EST

    Wherever there's change, there's challenge, and the high performance computing (HPC) market is no exception. HPC has undergone a transformation over the past 10 years, with traditional proprietary high-end systems such as vector supercomputers (Cray) giving way to industry-standard servers running UNIX, Linux and even Microsoft Windows.

    Contents:

    - HPC: the theory of evolution
    From Cray to Gates, technical computing is headed downstream. Find out how you can capitalize on the trends driving this evolution.

    - Staying cool in the data center
    Learn about data center power and cooling solutions from HP Labs that can help you scale out your server environment.

    - Grid myths debunked
    Understanding the evolution from distributed computing to the ubiquitous grid, and where to begin.

    - IT on tap!
    Pay-per-use computing is ideal for many high-performance computing sectors, including oil and gas, manufacturing and financial services.

    - Boosting EDA with Linux
    High-performance computing clusters can enhance EDA efficiency and improve product development.

    - Fast storage
    Learn about new storage architectures that can achieve exceptional I/O performance and reliability.

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