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News digest August 2005
>Industry
  >HPCN industry
>Research for building a cluster, one place to look
>How do you build a supercomputer? Together!
>ISC2005 - A 20th Anniversary & HPC - back to the future - Celebration
>University of Luebeck first in Europe to implement Terrascale's Terragrid
>RV-NRW coordinates HPC and Grid in North Rhein Westphalia
>New offspring in the PRIMERGY 64-bit server family
>Australia's no. 1 supercomputer now available to researchers at APAC National Facility
>The Paderborn hpcLine cluster: a marriage of Intel and AMD processors
>PC2 - Paderborn Centre for Parallel Computing
>Fundamental limitation to quantum computers
>Japan on its way to petascale computing
>What supercomputers still cannot do
>Steve Scott, Chief Technology Officer, Cray interviewed by Christopher Lazou
>Cray will join with Sumisho Electronics to market the popular Cray XD1 supercomputer in Japan
>CD-adapco accelerates its software and consulting business with additional Cray XD1 supercomputers
>TORQUE 1.2.0p5 for Linux
>Cray wins order for two supercomputers for U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command
>University at Buffalo adds 834-node Dell supercomputing cluster to power campus research
>Linux kernel performance project launch at sourceforge.net
>Pittsburgh unveils Big Ben the Supercomputer
>The Gas Natural Group deploys Red Hat and Oracle RAC
>NCSA's HDF group spins out as non-profit corporation
>U.S. NSF-supported centres provide a record 570 million units of supercomputing time
>U.S. Department of Defense to use HP supercomputer for weapons systems design
>Nallatech to collaborate with SGI on developing FPGA high-performance computing solutions
>Massively Parallel Technologies announces successful early beta testing of bioinformatics solution
>SC 05 challenges scientists and networking experts to think uutside the box
>SGI technology powers Red Team in DARPA Grand Challenge
>Psychsoftpc announces the Psychlone Cluster line of HPC supercomputers
>IBM successfully delivers ASC Purple milestone demonstration on time
>Leading companies migrate to Oracle Database 10g from IBM databases
>Improved storm forecast capability demonstrated in a multi-partner programme at the Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms and the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
>SANRAD and emBoot team to deliver iSCSI diskless boot
>SGI attacks mid-range market with aggressively priced server and storage offerings
>Strategic deals drive growth for Oracle during its fourth quarter of 2005
>HP broadens access to enterprise-class business continuity and virtualization with lower price disk array
>IBM offers free technologies to universities to accelerate open standards development skills
>Sun extends customer choice with entry-level addition to data-centre class StorEdge 9900 family
>Ipedo chosen by Sun to streamline customer service operations
>SGI teams with IBM to help customers improve security and solve identity conflicts
>SGI teams with IBM to help customers improve security and solve identity conflicts
>Pathscale is shipping new low latency cluster interconnect
>SGI Altix drives impact analysis to record heights in tests showing fastest reported LS-DYNA results
>Ciena Corporation selects Sun's X64 systems to help deliver four-fold increase in design and test performance
  >The Grid
>The world's highest efficiency supercomputer based on Intel Xeon processors and Mellanox InfiniBand interconnect is developed and made in China
>ActiveGrid closes $10 million in Series B financing
>NRW Grid started at RWTH Aachen
>Magic numbers with Hungarian SZTAKI Desktop Grid
>Enterprise Grid Alliance defines security requirements for Grid computing
>Grid computing and virtual collaboration begins to realise its international potential
>NCSA releases Tupelo for metadata archiving
>Sir Robin Saxby officially opens the AIMES Centre in Liverpool
>HIPerWall at Calit2's Center of GRAVITY will allow unprecedented visualization of data
>CombeChem, ambitious e-Science project, receives additional funding
>Open Science Grid now open for scientific research
>Digipede Technologies ships Grid computing software for Microsoft Windows
>Sun Microsystems to work with US NLR to extend Grid computing
>CSC expands results driven computing service with new high-performance public computing Grid offering
>United Devices powers free on-line health assessment from American Diabetes Association
>Slovenian Environmental Agency implements Terrascale's TerraGrid to optimize generation of weather forecasts
>IBM launches new autonomic offerings for self-managing IT systems
>Mathematica 5.2: breaking the memory barrier with 64-Bit computing, adding multicore performance
>Dassault Systèmes and Platform Computing establish CAA V5 software partnership
>ASPEED software expands to Europe
>Milliman teams with DataSynapse to deliver Grid-enabled version of pricing system
>California State Automobile Association chooses Callidus and IBM to transform incentive compensation into strategic asset
>Oracle announces general availability of Oracle Database 10g Release 2
>Salesforce.com's 267,000 subscribers to go On Demand with Oracle Grid
>Cybercamps uses extra computer bandwidth to fight disease
>DataSynapse and Calypso expand partnership to offer pre-integrated Grid computing solutions to financial institutions
>United Devices names Dick Tusia Vice President of Professional Services
>Astronomy looks into the future: the role of European Infrastructures
  >Applications
>The BioSciences Group of Fujitsu unveils new in silico technique for enhanced ADME/Tox predictions
>Comparative chromosome study finds breakage trends, cancer ties
  >TOP500
>MEXT appoints NEC to develop elemental technology for future supercomputer
>Networking
>University of Florida and nine other universities complete ultrahigh-speed data network
>Army approves General Dynamics/Lockheed Martin system design for Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T)
>CenterPoint Energy and IBM examine innovative ways to use broadband over power line (BPL) technology
News digest August 2005
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Industry - HPCN industry
How do you build a supercomputer? Together!

Today's supercomputers are built commodity-of-the-shelf (COTS) systems, are they not? Absolutely not, as the example of the new hpcLine system in Paderborn shows. Although the processors and many other components are standard, and can be found in many other computers too, the complete system is custom designed. This is typical of today's cluster supercomputers. The hpcLine in Paderborn was designed by PC2 - the Paderborn Parallel Computing Centre in collaboration with Fujitsu-Siemens Computers. Fujitsu Siemens led a consortium with many other companies that each delivered a part of the system. The hpcLine was inaugurated on June 21st at an event in Paderborn that also included presentations from supercomputing experts from Japan and the US. About one hundred attendees came to the city on one of the hottest days in Germany in June to learn about the cooling especially designed for the Paderborn hpcLine. The next day, at the presentation of the new official TOP500 list, we learned the system entered the list at position 205.

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ISC2005 - A 20th Anniversary & HPC - back to the future - Celebration

"It is encouraging that the designers of the next generation of supercomputers, expected in 4-7 years, are once again picking up the gauntlet and accepting the challenge of solving problems thrown up by the use of new semiconductor devices. In doing so they push back the frontiers of semiconductor technologies": 'Supercomputers & Their Use', Lazou, 1985. Around 625 participants from 29 countries attended the 20th International Supercomputer Conference and 47 exhibitors displayed their ware in the associated exhibition in Heidelberg. For me, this 20th anniversary is a double celebration as I finished writing my book "Supercomputers And Their Use", in June 1985. (Chris Lazou)

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University of Luebeck first in Europe to implement Terrascale's Terragrid
The University of Luebeck's Institute of Computer Engineering, located in northern Germany and known by the acronym ITI, is the first research centre in Europe to implement Terrascale's TerraGrid software into a large-scale computer cluster. The ITI cluster is based on Dual-Opteron blades from Angstrom Microsystems, nodes are interconnected using a Topspin Infiniband switch and Linux distribution is provided by SuSe. System integration was performed by SCSuperComputingServices Ltd. Read further...
RV-NRW coordinates HPC and Grid in North Rhein Westphalia

The new hpcLine supercomputer in Paderborn will be part of the high-performance computing equipment in the German state of North Rhein Westphalia (NRW). Paderborn is located in the North of that state. From the western part, Aachen, Christian Bischof, Director of the Supercomputer Centre at the Aachen University of Technology, explained at the hpcLine opening seminar, the ICT cooperation that exists between the academic institutions in the state in what is called the Ressourcenverbund NRW.

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New offspring in the PRIMERGY 64-bit server family
Fujitsu Siemens Computers introduces the new PRIMERGY 4-way tower and rack servers. By deploying Intel's 64-bit Intel Xeon processor MP technology, the new PRIMERGY servers TX600 S2 and RX600 S2 increase their performance addressing more than 4 GB of both virtual and physical memory and make them more than suitable for mission critical applications such as memory intensive databases and ERP applications. Read further...
Australia's no. 1 supercomputer now available to researchers at APAC National Facility
More than 600 scientists and researchers throughout Australia now have access to the most powerful supercomputer on the continent, as the Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing (APAC) starts its deployment of an SGI Altix supercomputer powered by 1,680 Intel Itanium 2 processors. Read further...
The Paderborn hpcLine cluster: a marriage of Intel and AMD processors

At the inauguration in Paderborn of the new hpcLine cluster, PC2 manager Jens Simon explained the design choices made in the cluster and showed some benchmark results. With 1,978 Tflop/s of Linpack performance, the machine ranks at position 205 of the TOP500 list of the world's most powerful supercomputers.

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PC2 - Paderborn Centre for Parallel Computing

The Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing has a long history of providing services and doing research on HPC systems and Grid computing. The combination of the two is what makes the centre special. It is not a classical supercomputing centre, and it is not a tradional research centre, but it combines the two. Hence the systems, like the new hpcLine, are both research machines, exploring new architectures, and providing the basis to do research on new parallel or resource management software. Odej Kao from PC2 presented some new research projects that fit the tradition.

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Fundamental limitation to quantum computers
Quantum computers that store information in so-called quantum bits (or qubits) will be confronted with a fundamental limitation. This is the claim made by Dutch theoretical physicists from the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM) and Leiden University in an article recently published in the journal Physical Review Letters. Read further...
Japan on its way to petascale computing

At the inauguration meeting of the hpcLine in Paderborn, Motoi Okudo from the Peta-Scale Computing Research Center at Fujitsu Laboratories in Japan, gave an overview of the Grid activities in Japan and explained the route the country is taking towards petaflops (Pflop/s) supercomputers. Current supercomputers are a thousand times slower: in the Tflop/s range. Japan has not given up the supercomputer race, and the approach is different from the US route.

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What supercomputers still cannot do
As part of the inauguration of the hpcLine in Paderborn, Horst Simon, director of the NERSC supercomputer centre in the USA, shared his reflections on the state of the art in supercomputing. Supercomputers can defeat chess grandmasters, but they do not provide us any insight in how grandmasters think. Read further...
Steve Scott, Chief Technology Officer, Cray interviewed by Christopher Lazou
Steve, it's good that you can spare some time to talk to me. As chief technology officer at Cray, with so many new products delivered recently to the market, you must be an extremely busy man. Let's briefly discuss what is needed to build successful high productivity HPC systems and in the process try to gain insight into your views concerning HPC futures. (Chris Lazou) Read further...
Cray will join with Sumisho Electronics to market the popular Cray XD1 supercomputer in Japan
Cray is partnering with Sumisho Electronics (SSE), a Japanese provider of high-end computing solutions, to sell and support the Cray XD1 supercomputer to businesses in Japan. The Cray XD1 system provides a powerful yet cost-effective high-performance computing (HPC) platform to engineering and scientific workgroups that run processing-intensive applications. Read further...
CD-adapco accelerates its software and consulting business with additional Cray XD1 supercomputers
CD-adapco has purchased two additional Cray XD1 supercomputers to help boost productivity in the company's growing consulting business. A six-chassis, 72-processor Cray XD1 system for CD-adapco's European Headquarters office in London and a three-chassis, 36-processor system for the Paris office will be added to the 72-processor system that is already successfully running production jobs in the Melville, New York, North American Headquarters office. Read further...
TORQUE 1.2.0p5 for Linux

A new patch enhances TORQUE Resource Manager. TORQUE Resource Manager's user community, in co-operation with Cluster Resources, contributed several fixes in the last month to create TORQUE 1.2.0p5. One important fix stops the problem of qstat hanging while pbs_server is waiting for an update from an offline MOM. The problem occurred when a MOM in the "down, job-exclusive" state was marked offline using the "pbsnodes -o" command.

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Cray wins order for two supercomputers for U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command
Cray has received an order for a Cray X1E system upgrade and a Cray XD1 supercomputer system from Madison Research Corporation for the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC). Read further...
University at Buffalo adds 834-node Dell supercomputing cluster to power campus research
The Center for Computational Research (CCR) at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York (UB) has installed an 834-node Dell high-performance computing cluster. It has a theoretical peak performance of more than 10 TFlop/s, with an anticipated sustained performance of more than 7 Tflop/s. Read further...
Linux kernel performance project launch at sourceforge.net
Intel Open Source Technology Center has established a Linux kernel performance project. Read further...
Pittsburgh unveils Big Ben the Supercomputer
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) has switched sports, but its newest and most powerful system, the Cray XT3, is another black-and-gold superstar, say officials. With a nod to the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, Big Ben is Cray XT3 serial #1, the newest stage in the evolution of high-performance computing technology and a major boost for computational science in the United States. Read further...
The Gas Natural Group deploys Red Hat and Oracle RAC

The Gas Natural Group, a global energy services company, has chosen Red Hat Enterprise Linux. They needed a flexible solution for Grid computing which enabled hardware swappingbased on Oracle RAC.

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NCSA's HDF group spins out as non-profit corporation

The Hierarchical Data Format group is spinning off from the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) as a non-profit corporation supporting open source software and non-proprietary data formats.

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U.S. NSF-supported centres provide a record 570 million units of supercomputing time
In 2005's first round of allocating supercomputing time, the first of four for the year, almost 570 million normalized units (NUs) were meted out on supercomputing systems around the USA that are supported by the US National Science Foundation. This is the most ever allocated in a single round. It represents more than three-quarters of the total NUs allocated in 2004's four allocation rounds combined. More than 270 million NUs were allocated on systems supported by the NSF's Extended Terascale Facility or TeraGrid. Read further...
U.S. Department of Defense to use HP supercomputer for weapons systems design
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) will be using an HP supercomputer for advanced weapons systems design research. The powerful HP Cluster Platform 4000 system will be installed in September at the Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC) Major Shared Resource Center (MSRC) based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. The 10-teraflop system will enable the DoD to accelerate its research and collaboration on advanced weapons concepts, improve and speed up modification programmes, enhance simulation programmes and enable more efficient tests and evaluations. Read further...
Nallatech to collaborate with SGI on developing FPGA high-performance computing solutions

Nallatech, the FPGA high-performance computing solutions expert, has entered into a strategic collaborative arrangement with Silicon Graphics Inc. to develop new business opportunities within the high-performance computing market. The companies plan to offer new products and services based on SGI's reconfigurable system technology and Nallatech's Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) computing technology. Under the arrangement, Nallatech and SGI plan to assess complementary capabilities and integrate, customize and deploy FPGA computing solutions to existing customers and new prospects.

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Massively Parallel Technologies announces successful early beta testing of bioinformatics solution
Early beta testers of Massively Parallel Technologies' (MPT) BioTech BLAST Virtual Power Center (VPC) reduced time-to-answers for large and complex search sequences. The beta tester programme helped the company to better understand the challenges and needs of life scientists related to search sequences that currently take hours or days to complete. Read further...
SC 05 challenges scientists and networking experts to think uutside the box

This year, SC 05 will be hosting its sixth annual Bandwidth Challenge in Seattle, Washington on November 12-18, 2005. This contest serves to challenge scientists and networking engineers to create the best and most advanced techniques for utilizing vast amounts of data and showcasing it on advanced networks. The key to this bandwidth challenge is to display the data via a meaningful application.

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SGI technology powers Red Team in DARPA Grand Challenge
Visualization and storage technology from Silicon Graphics is helping a Carnegie Mellon University-led team to prepare for a 150-mile race this fall sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) that is designed to demonstrate the efficacy of autonomous ground vehicles to navigate treacherous desert roads and trails without human drivers in the least amount of time. Ultimately, the goal of the DARPA field test is to accelerate research and development in robotic ground vehicles that will help save soldiers' lives on the battlefield. Read further...
Psychsoftpc announces the Psychlone Cluster line of HPC supercomputers

Psychsoftpc has introduced the new Psychlone Cluster line of Beowulf supercomputers for Node Based Parallel Processing High Performance Computing (HPC) applications.

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IBM successfully delivers ASC Purple milestone demonstration on time
ASC Purple, a system to be dedicated to a critical national security mission, was demonstrated on time and exceeded performance objectives in a recent milestone test. IBM plans to deliver the system to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in August, with acceptance testing scheduled for October 2005. LLNL plans for ASC Purple to be housed in the recently completed Terascale Simulation Facility (TSF). Read further...
Leading companies migrate to Oracle Database 10g from IBM databases
Organisations spanning multiple industries have migrated to Oracle Database 10g from IBM databases, a trend that illustrates Oracle's ability to deliver a first-class database trusted by companies throughout the world. During the past two years, Oracle has seen an increasing demand from customers with existing IBM database installations for easier database administration and management found in Oracle Database 10g. Read further...
Improved storm forecast capability demonstrated in a multi-partner programme at the Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms and the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
In a multi-partner spring programme led by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms and the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center generated the highest-resolution numerical weather forecasts yet attempted, with results suggesting that storms may be more predictable than previously thought. Read further...
SANRAD and emBoot team to deliver iSCSI diskless boot

SANRAD Incorporated and emBoot have launched a joint solution that allows storage administrators to use SANRAD's iSCSI V-Switch in conjunction with emBoot's netBoot/i software to enable servers to boot off the IP SAN using any standard Ethernet network interface, eliminating the need for internal server disk drives. The SANRAD and emBoot solution extends Windows-based network booting using iSCSI into a wide range of storage, including Fibre Channel, FC SAN and SCSI.

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SGI attacks mid-range market with aggressively priced server and storage offerings
Silicon Graphics has unveiled new rack-mounted servers and storage systems. Read further...
Strategic deals drive growth for Oracle during its fourth quarter of 2005

Oracle has signed significant customer wins during the fourth quarter of its fiscal year 2005. Customers continue to choose Oracle software to integrate and automate business systems, help reduce total cost of ownership and create a single, global view of their business operations. Also, Oracle's focus on strong, strategic customer relationships continues to contribute to the company's growth.

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HP broadens access to enterprise-class business continuity and virtualization with lower price disk array

HP has introduced a high-end disk array at an entry-level price for computing environments that need 24 x 7 business continuity with zero downtime. The HP StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array offers enterprise-class business continuity and advanced virtualization technology to businesses of all sizes. Additionally, new software for the HP StorageWorks XP family streamlines storage management, improves efficiencies and reduces costs.

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IBM offers free technologies to universities to accelerate open standards development skills

IBM has launched a new initiative that will provide universities with free access to a range of emerging technologies developed in IBM's Research and Development labs. The goal of the new "Academic License" programme is to help train, educate and accelerate development skills around open standards-based technologies. As a result, university professors can use the technologies to build course curriculum, while providing students a competitive advantage in the workforce. In return, faculty and students will also provide IBM with feedback on how to improve these technologies before inclusion into future IBM products.

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Sun extends customer choice with entry-level addition to data-centre class StorEdge 9900 family

Sun Microsystems has made available the new Sun StorEdge 9985 system, a scaled-down version of the Sun StorEdge 9990 system, Sun's leading data-centre-class platform for large-scale consolidation and mission-critical data availability.

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Ipedo chosen by Sun to streamline customer service operations

Sun Microsystems has selected Ipedo as a key component of its new Sun Connection service. Sun will use Ipedo's software to integrate information from distributed systems and manage an extensive knowledge base that includes configuration information from more than one million systems.

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SGI teams with IBM to help customers improve security and solve identity conflicts

IBM has made available the IBM DB2 Entity Analytic Solutions (EAS) portfolio for the SGI Altix high-performance computing platform. The combination of SGI systems and IBM's analytics software comprises a fully integrated identity recognition platform.

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SGI teams with IBM to help customers improve security and solve identity conflicts

IBM has made available the IBM DB2 Entity Analytic Solutions (EAS) portfolio for the SGI Altix high-performance computing platform. The combination of SGI systems and IBM's analytics software comprises a fully integrated identity recognition platform.

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Pathscale is shipping new low latency cluster interconnect
Pathscale iis now shipping its new InfiniPath low-latency cluster interconnect product. Read further...
SGI Altix drives impact analysis to record heights in tests showing fastest reported LS-DYNA results
SGI Altix servers deliver record performance on LS-DYNA, the widely used impact simulation and analysis software from Livermore Software Technology Corp. (LSTC). Read further...
Ciena Corporation selects Sun's X64 systems to help deliver four-fold increase in design and test performance
Ciena Corporation, the network specialist, has selected Sun Microsystems' leading x64 (x86, 64-bit) Sun Fire servers for its electronic design automation (EDA) platform, in order to improve the speed of its simulation and testing capabilities. Ciena purchased 30 Sun Fire V20z servers powered by the AMD Opteron processor, which have improved Ciena's ability to design and test its ADSL2+ telecommunications solutions by a factor of four compared to its previous systems. Read further...
Industry - The Grid
The world's highest efficiency supercomputer based on Intel Xeon processors and Mellanox InfiniBand interconnect is developed and made in China
In recent years, Galactic Computing (Shenzhen) Ltd., a subsidiary of HK public-held Shell Electric Mfg. (Holdings) Co. Ltd. (SMC), has been focusing in design and manufacturing in China a new generation of Supercomputing Blade System to provide a highly parallel and scalable information utility Grid computing platform for science, engineering and commercial applications, such as petroleum exploration, weather forecast, aerospace, material science, biomedical research, e-health care and digital hospital, e-entertainment and digital home, e-learning and digital school, electronic tracking and modern logistics, collaborative advanced design and manufacturing. Read further...
ActiveGrid closes $10 million in Series B financing
ActiveGrid Inc., a commercial open source company, has closed a $10 million Series B round in financing. The round, which brings the company's total financing to over $13 million, was led by Worldview Technology Partners and included re-commitments from previous investors, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners and Allegis Capital. ActiveGrid plans to use the funds to accelerate and extend the development of its Enterprise LAMP product offering to leverage the growing popularity of the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Python/Perl) software stack. Irwin Gross, general partner of Worldview Technology Partners, will join the company's board of directors. Read further...
NRW Grid started at RWTH Aachen
At the University of Technology (RWTH) in Aachen, Germany, a desktop computer Grid has been installed to harvest unused cycles of computers. The aggregrated computer power will be availbel to researchers all over the state of North Rhein Westphalia. The system includes desktop systems, runs Condor and can be used for a range of applications, including Blast. Read further...
Magic numbers with Hungarian SZTAKI Desktop Grid
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