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HPCVL: Adapting environments through hybrid, clustered architectures
In Scientific Computing magazine, Ken Edgecombe of HPCVL writes on Meeting Research Needs in a Changing HPC Landscape:
"As business pressures rise, high performance computing has continued to transition into the mainstream and is fast emerging as an attractive means for organizations to do more with less. Businesses are becoming increasingly reliant on technology innovation to deliver both customer and shareholder value, while academic research organizations are under equally severe pressure to fuel the latest and greatest applications that will, over time, impact the way the world operates. Research institutions and businesses alike must work to dissolve the barriers that have traditionally slowed time-to-market and to ensure the correct tools and infrastructure are in place to achieve maximum business results." Full StoryPosted by Rich Brueckner [HPC Article of the Day] ( July 15, 2009 05:00 AM ) Permalink | Comments [0]


