Microsoft develops Windows for parallel computing
Spinner
Birmingham, UK
Microsoft is developing a version of its Windows Server 2003 operating system that is designed to handle applications running across dozens of single or dual-processor computers working in parallel.
Source: AsiaComputerWeeklyMicrosoft plans to aim Windows Server 2003 HPC edition, at companies in life sciences, engineering, finance, and other industries where highly scalable systems built with relatively low-cost hardware are being applied to demanding applications. “Parallel-computing clusters are increasingly being seen in the enterprise,” Microsoft product manager Dennis Oldroyd said. “It’s been the domain of academia and research. Now, with low-cost standardised hardware, it’s becoming less of a niche play.”
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