Spinner
23 Jun 2004, 11:30pm
It has been reported that Microsoft will sell a version of Windows for high-performance computing, a niche in which rival Linux is blossoming, with a first version planned for the second half of 2005.
As the market expands to mainstream users, Microsoft believes that it can get a foothold from technical experts with the ability and interest in the nitty-gritty details of clusters, said Dennis Oldroyd, director of the Windows Server Product Management Group.
Source: News.com (http://news.com.com/Microsoft+confirms+supercomputing+plans/2100-1016_3-5245039.html?tag=nefd.top)
As the market expands to mainstream users, Microsoft believes that it can get a foothold from technical experts with the ability and interest in the nitty-gritty details of clusters, said Dennis Oldroyd, director of the Windows Server Product Management Group.
Source: News.com (http://news.com.com/Microsoft+confirms+supercomputing+plans/2100-1016_3-5245039.html?tag=nefd.top)