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MS Strengthens its HPC Position with New Offering
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Nov 21, 2008 1454 hrs IST
Microsoft India has announced the Release to Manufacture (RTM) of Windows HPC Server 2008, its latest offering in the High Performance Computing (HPC) segment. With this, Windows HPC Server 2008 will be available to Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and computer manufacturers for final distribution. As per the company, Windows HPC Server 2008 provides an easy-to-deploy, cost-effective and scalable high-performance computing solution. Evaluation copies of Windows HPC Server 2008 are now available for download at http://www.microsoft.com/hpc.
Commenting on the launch, Pallavi Kathuria, Director (Server Business Group), Microsoft India, said, "The success achieved by Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 in the last few years is a strong testament of Microsoft's value proposition in the HPC market. We are confident that as the successor, Windows HPC Server 2008 will help us further build on this momentum by offering scalable HPC solution for firms to leverage their existing resources and scale from workstation to cluster - all in a familiar Windows environment."
Based on Windows Server 2008, Windows HPC Server 2008 is designed to offer:
Improved productivity of systems administration and cluster interoperability by simplifying the overall deployment, administration and management
Rapid development of HPC application through integration with Visual Studio 2008
Seamless scaling from workstation to cluster by allowing end-users to harness the power of distributed computing through a familiar Windows-based desktop environment
Related Links:
Microsoft Introduces New ERP Solution
Microsoft India Appoints IRIS as OEM Distributor
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