Nathan Trueblood of Digipede will give a presentation about the role of the Digipede Network in Microsoft’s new High-Performance Computing (HPC) offering. The presentation is part of a Microsoft HPC event in Denver on April 5, 2007, featuring the new Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 (CCS), the Digipede Network, and other Microsoft HPC partner offerings. […]
Digipede and Microsoft — HPC Presentation
March 14th, 2007 · 1 Comment
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Clubbing with Steve
January 19th, 2007 · No Comments
I went to New York again this week to see customers, prospects, partners, and so on. But it pays to keep your plans flexible — because while I was there, a friend got me an invitation to a reception at Club 21 on Tuesday evening with a bunch of financial services executives and Steve Ballmer. Earlier in […]
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HPC event in NYC
November 30th, 2006 · 1 Comment
On Wednesday, December 6, Microsoft, Digipede, and other Microsoft HPC partners will host a half-day informational event describing how to achieve faster “time to insight” from computationally intensive financial applications. Nathan Trueblood and I will be there (with one or more Digipede customers and a bunch of our friends from Microsoft) to help make this […]
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Final thoughts on SC06 — Microsoft is moving the dial
November 28th, 2006 · No Comments
I found this old draft from the end of the Supercomputing conference (almost two weeks ago). Sorry to be slow, but here you go. I’m NOT an old-time supercomputer guy, and I therefore have NOT been to every SCxy show (as the Supercomputing show refers to its various annual incarnations). Indeed, my first show was SC03, in […]
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Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference — Andy Lees’ Keynote
July 12th, 2006 · No Comments
I attended the keynote sessions again this morning at the Microsoft WWPC. The highlight of the morning, for me, was Andy Lees, who talked extensively about the progress Microsoft had made in the server market. He was quite clear about how he sees the high-performance computing (HPC) market, and the opportunity for Microsoft and its […]
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Linux Community Notices Windows CCS
June 23rd, 2006 · 1 Comment
Well, it looks as though the Linux community has noticed Microsoft’s entry into the HPC market. In reviewing Tom Groenfeldt’s financial services blog on MSDN, I ran across a comment that led back to a longer post by Brad Chamberlin, expressing his incredulity that anyone could take an HPC offering from Microsoft seriously. Brad’s comments […]
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