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09/11/2006, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Speaker: Don Becker, CTO, Penguin Computing.
As the barriers to global competition are eliminated, commercial companies striving to succeed are looking to high performance computing (HPC) to reduce cost and time to market and increase product quality. Scientific organizations are already leveraging their HPC facilities to attract top talent, compete for scarce research grants and to achieve or consolidate a reputation as worldwide leaders in their fields. However, the strategic value of HPC is becoming increasingly apparent to commercial organizations as well. To support that volume of HPC use, more new technologies such as advanced and easy to use management software, will arise that will benefit even non-commercial users. The question is: how will that HPC system look and act in the future?
Learn about the potential future implementations in the Enterprise of Linux-based grids and clusters, the virtualization technologies and management software. See how these technologies will work together in the Enterprise to drive up productivity up and drive down measurable cost, without introducing any unnecessary complexity to the infrastructure.


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