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OpenCL Compiler Tools by ClusterChimps.org

Posted by: Dr Zaius on Sunday November 20 2011 @ 12:40AM EST views: 22937
If you are doing OpenCL development on Linux, ClusterChimps.org has a nice suite of Open Source OpenCL compiler tools to help simplify development and deployment.

siFlash Extreme Performance Flash Storage System Introduced by Scalable Informatics
Posted by: Douglas Parks on Tuesday November 15 2011 @ 08:31PM EST views: 22494
Flexible high performance/ low latency storage becomes simple and cost-effective with siFlash SSD- and PCIE-based flash storage system from Scalable Informatics.

New Dell cluster activated at Purdue
Posted by: Greg Kline on Tuesday November 08 2011 @ 11:17AM EST views: 22638
Purdue’s fourth new research cluster in four years is built on Dell nodes running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5, and handling jobs ranging from examining the spread of contaminants on airliners to studying the spread of warmer temperatures on the Earth.

Design a logo for SCALE 10X, win a trip to Los Angeles
Posted by: irabinovitch on Sunday October 23 2011 @ 01:08AM EDT views: 22504
Celebrating its 10th year running, the SCALE conference in Los Angeles has announced a contest to design this year's conference artwork. The winner will receive a trip to SCALE and free pass to the event. SCALE is a community/volunteer run Linux and Open Source conference in Los Angeles, CA .

AMAX Demos High Performance Storage Cluster Solution at Financial Services Technology Expo
Posted by: John C. Tran on Tuesday June 14 2011 @ 01:32PM EDT views: 22555
AMAX announced today it will be demoing the new AMAX StorMax-X2 high performance iSCSI storage cluster solution at SIFMA Financial Services Technology Expo in New York. The StorMax-X2 empowers companies such as high frequency financial traders to execute millions of orders a second and scan dozens of public and private marketplaces simultaneously, enabling them to spot trends before other investors can blink and changing orders and strategies within milliseconds.

AMAX Introduces HPC Solutions Optimized for NVIDIA Tesla M2090
Posted by: John C. Tran on Tuesday May 17 2011 @ 03:50PM EDT views: 22539
the next-generation of AMAX ClusterMax SuperG cluster solutions, ServMax HPC building blocks, and ServMax server platforms are fully optimized for the latest NVIDIA?Tesla?M2090 GPU computing module.

Eyescale announces the release of Equalizer 1.0 and Collage 0.3.
Posted by: Stefan Eilemann on Wednesday May 11 2011 @ 02:06AM EDT views: 29441
Equalizer is the standard framework to create and deploy parallel, scalable OpenGL applications. Collage is the cluster backend for Equalizer and a standalone, cross-platform C++ library for building heterogenous, distributed applications. Both development toolkits are available for free for commercial and non-commercial use under the LGPL open source license.

AMAX Launches Next-Generation HPC Solutions
Posted by: John C. Tran on Tuesday April 05 2011 @ 03:45PM EDT views: 29479
AMAX today announced the next-generation AMAX ServMax H Class 4-way and 8-way HPC server solutions are fully optimized for the latest Intel Xeon E7 family processors. The H Class server solutions includes extreme core counts and large memory support, providing unprecedented performance and breakthrough power-efficiency across a variety of HPC deployments, including financial, oil and gas, biomedical, research, and government.

One Stop Systems Introduces Fusion Powered ioMillennia Appliance at HPC-NYC
Posted by: Heather Walpole on Tuesday April 05 2011 @ 12:52PM EDT views: 29456
New ioMillennia Appliance delivers the performance of thousands of disk drives in a single appliance. Connects to any server through multiple PCIe slots and provides up tens of TBs of Fusion ioMemory to hosts.

JRTI and Scalable Informatics Form Strategic Partnership
Posted by: Doug Parks on Tuesday January 18 2011 @ 10:08PM EST views: 29242
James River Technical, Inc. join forces to bring best-of-breed high performance storage and compute solutions to customers across the US.

Eyescale releases Equalizer 1.0 alpha
Posted by: Stefan Eilemann on Friday January 14 2011 @ 04:10AM EST views: 29234
Neuchatel, Switzerland - January 9, 2011 - Eyescale announces the release of Equalizer 1.0 alpha and Collage 0.1.

ScaleMP Delivers vSMP Foundation to 200th Customer
Posted by: Heather Fitzsimmons on Thursday January 06 2011 @ 12:23AM EST views: 22358
ScaleMP™, a leading provider of virtualization solutions for high-end computing, today announced record revenues and sales of its vSMP Foundation aggregation platform with both more than tripling for the fourth quarter of 2010, compared to the same quarter last year.

SCALE 9x is now open for attendee registration
Posted by: SCALE Fan on Wednesday December 22 2010 @ 02:52AM EST views: 29389
SCALE 9x, the 9th Annual Southern California Linux, is now open for registration. SCALE is a community run Linux and open-source conference to be held in Los Angeles, CA on February 25-27, 2011

AMAX Introduces Multi-Petabyte NAS Storage Solution
Posted by: John C. Tran on Tuesday December 14 2010 @ 03:29PM EST views: 29335
AMAX today announced the availability of the new StorMax-X1 scalable NAS storage solution. The StorMax-X1 is ideal for multi-petabyte rich media and content sharing platforms that integrate the latest computing technologies requiring performance scalability, extreme density and high throughput computing with robust storage-management features.

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