Powers Unfiltered

An entrepreneur's journey into grid computing and partnering with Microsoft, by John Powers

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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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Tags: Compute Cluster Server

Digipede at SIA — Big show, big partners, big news

June 23rd, 2006 · 2 Comments

Digipede’s trip to the Securities Industry Association (SIA) Technology Management Conference went better than planned. With a presence in four locations (the Digipede booth, Microsoft booth, HP booth, and the Microsoft / HP “break room”), we were rocking pretty hard for three days straight. If you have not been to this event, it is unlike […]

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Tags: Compute Cluster Server · Events · Grid applications · Partnering with Microsoft

New York, New York

June 19th, 2006 · No Comments

I’m at the Securities Industry Association (SIA) Technology Management Conference at the Hilton in midtown Manhattan this week.  I took the redeye on JetBlue last night to make it to a meeting that’s been canceled, I’ve been ineptly “helping” Dan and Nathan set up the Digipede booth (#4506), and have not slept in exactly 24 […]

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Tags: Compute Cluster Server · Events · Partnering with Microsoft · Presentations

More on the BioIT Alliance

June 15th, 2006 · No Comments

George Laszlo has responded to my comments about about his earlier post, regarding the Microsoft BioIT Alliance.  It’s easier to just reproduce most of his response here: First, please note that my primary concern is the welfare of the client who buys hardware, software or services from any vendor. My experience tells me that while […]

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Partnering with Microsoft — part deux

June 8th, 2006 · 4 Comments

I just posted some advice about the benefits of partnering with Microsoft.  Those benefits are real.  Now, for an equally real rant. It’s not until you’re fully engaged with Microsoft, and you are in fact working like hell to make the most of that relationship, that you realize just how fully maddening their Partner Web site really is.  […]

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Partnering with Microsoft

June 8th, 2006 · 2 Comments

Don Dodge and Cliff Reeves of the Microsoft Emerging Business Team (EBT) continue to crank out good advice about partnering with Microsoft, especially for ISV startups — but I think it’s time for some of us ISV startup partners to weigh in, too.  “Partnering with Microsoft” is an easy thing to say, and, superficially, an easy thing to […]

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Tags: Partnering with Microsoft · Startup Life

Enterprise Ventures

June 1st, 2006 · 1 Comment

I spent the day yesterday at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose where Dow Jones is holding an event called “Enterprise Ventures,” a matchmaking event where many VCs get together to hear many startups give short pitches.  I gave two 20-minute presentations about Digipede this afternoon, which is never bad practice, and I ended up with quite […]

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Tags: Events · Partnering with Microsoft · Presentations · Startup Life

Microsoft and BioIT Alliance

May 30th, 2006 · 2 Comments

George Laszlo just posted about Microsoft’s recent announcement of the BioIT Alliance.  His post includes the sort of positioning that makes no sense to me.  At one level, Mr. Laszlo presents some quotes from the press release, and some reasonable commentary thereon.  It could well be that Microsoft is “…simply playing catch-up here with IBM,” as Mr. Laszlo’s analysis says.  But […]

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Digipede and Other Grid Options

May 18th, 2006 · No Comments

We get questions about how the Digipede Network compares to Vendor X or Open Source Project Y pretty often; a recent example is from Matt Davey’s Tales from a Trading Desk, where Matt asked: .NET Grid Computing. Not sure what it’s advantages are over and above DataSynapse. Would be interested to know if anyone has […]

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Tags: Events · Partnering with Microsoft

Microsoft Financial Developers Conference

May 6th, 2006 · No Comments

OK, let’s start with something simple — my trip to New York City last week for the Microsoft Financial Developers Conference.  Microsoft gathered four hundred of the Best and Brightest from Wall Street, Redmond, and even Oakland, for two days of give and take at the Millenium Broadway Hotel.  I went with Digipede Product Manager […]

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Tags: Events · Partnering with Microsoft · Presentations