As my loyal readers know, I recently spotted an article called “Linux is optimal OS for grid computing, says Oracle,” and I took a swipe at it because, well, I disagree. Today I’ll take a little more time to explain my comments about the Microsoft platform, and why we’ve bet our company on grid computing […]
Grid Computing for Windows, part deux
August 27th, 2006 · 2 Comments
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Windows is optimal OS for grid computing, says Digipede
August 3rd, 2006 · 7 Comments
I adapted the title of this post from an article that appeared this week in PC Welt, entitled “Linux is optimal OS for grid computing, says Oracle.” (I found it through the diligent grid coverage provided by Greg Nawrocki in Grid Meter — thanks Greg!) The article is primarily coverage of a presentation by Guy […]
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Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference — Digipede Press Coverage
July 18th, 2006 · No Comments
OK, I promise to stop posting about the WWPC soon, but it was a very productive event for us. In addition to the many sessions I’ve already described, I had a chance to sit down with Darryl Taft of eWeek. While he was in Boston covering the Microsoft event, he took the time to interview […]
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Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference — US Partner Party
July 12th, 2006 · No Comments
Thank you, Margo Day! Margo is moving on, from VP of US Partners to Western Region VP of Sales. She’ll be missed by the US Partner community, but as a Western Region partner, we’ll continue to work with her. Last night, she (and the Microsoft US Partner team) threw an awesome party. I hope this tradition of good […]
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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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Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference — Steve Ballmer’s Keynote
July 12th, 2006 · No Comments
(Composed Tuesday, 7/11/2006 at Microsoft WWPC) I always enjoy Steve Ballmer’s presentations – he’s enthusiastic and loud, insightful and funny, and that works well with a big, supportive crowd. He did well today, but I’ve seen him before, and I have to say he was not fully on his game today. He hit on the […]
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Thanks, Don!
July 6th, 2006 · No Comments
Don Canning describes “how a startup becomes an industry success,” providing his own take on our recent demonstration of the Digipede Network running on Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 (CCS) at the Securities Industry Association (SIA) Technology Management Conference. When Don says: Microsoft as a team is working closely with Digipede Technologies to enable seamless […]
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.NET Grid Projects, Mono, and CCS in Finance
June 30th, 2006 · No Comments
In his blog “Tales from a Trading Desk,” Matt Davey poses some interesting speculation: Will any investment bank has the guts to deploy Mono on its servers to run .NET trading software? I’m not sure. If the bank has already deployed Microsoft .NET to all its workstations why wouldn’t it just use Microsoft .NET on […]
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Partnering with Microsoft — Promotional Opportunity for VSIP Members
June 28th, 2006 · No Comments
If you’re a Microsoft partner, (specifically, in the Visual Studio Industry Partners, or VSIP program), and you have any sort of free offer, you owe it to yourself to check out something called an MSDN Flash. (It is, of course, not easy to find this opportunity on the dreaded partner.microsoft.com site. Searching on “MSDN Flash” finds a single […]
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Work it, or it’s not worth it
June 24th, 2006 · 3 Comments
Here are a few more observations based in part on Digipede’s experience at the Securities Industry Association (SIA) Technology Management Conference in New York this week. I posted about this earlier today; this post is less fact, more perspective. For a small company like Digipede, a trade show can be a frightening investment. Travel is […]
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