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Computer World (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
The Jacksonville-based company emerged from bankruptcy in 2006. There were a lot of changes, but the mainframe remained -- and so did the new group vice-president tasked with reshaping the company's IT.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 23/06/2008
The latest Top500 supercomputer list measures both performance and, for the first time, power consumption, as the industry copes with rapidly increasing electric bills.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 18/06/2008
High Performance Computing Server 2008, based on Windows Server 2008, features high-speed networking, cluster management tools, advanced failover capabilities and other features.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 16/06/2008
IBM's new petaflop-class supercomputer, called Roadrunner, is as important to scientists as the world's first computers, according to a researcher at the Los Alamos National Labs.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 16/06/2008
IBM's Roadrunner is moving on to the Los Alamos National Laboratory after becoming the first supercomputer to pass the petaflop barrier during testing late last month.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 16/06/2008
IBM has built what may be the largest Windows/Linux HPC dual-boot system, a 5,376-processor system designed for a university research group in Sweden.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 16/06/2008
Northrop Grumman's SuperCluster will enable scientists and engineers working on spacecraft design and other projects to perform complex computations on the massive amounts of data.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 09/06/2008
IBM's Roadrunner supercomputer passed the petaflop barrier during testing late last month.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 09/06/2008
Rush never sleeps: Even as IBM celebrates breaking supercomputing's petaflop barrier, talk begins of the next great calculation milestone -- a million trillion calculations per second, represented by the exaflop.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 13/05/2008
IBM has unveiled a new blade server based on an updated version of the Cell chip developed to run's Sony's Playstation 3 video game console.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 12/05/2008
Flashy, well-hyped IT projects -- stunts -- can have practical results, Frank Hayes observes.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
SGI and Intel are jointly building a supercomputer for NASA that is expected to perform at 10 PFLOPS by 2010.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 29/04/2008
Microsoft principal researcher Gordon Bell talks about his favorite technologies of the past and present, and about what's likely to be coming down the road.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 01/04/2008
Interactive Supercomputing is offering a pay-per-use service that would make supercomputing affordable to small and midsize businesses.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 29/02/2008
IBM Global Financing is a competitive threat because Big Blue uses it as a sales tool during the selling process, not just as an after-the-sale financing option.