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Novell Appoints Scali To Power High-Performance Computing Center of Excellence
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Monday September 13 2004 @ 09:14PM EDT views: 204

London, UK – 13 September – Novell Inc. (Nasdaq: NOVL) and Scali, today announced that Novell has appointed Scali to power the Novell High Powered Computing (HPC) Centre of Excellence. The Centre will serve the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region and is located at Scali’s facilities in Oslo, Norway.
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Linux cluster goes Orbital
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Thursday September 09 2004 @ 09:22PM EDT views: 218

NewsForge: Orbital Sciences senior engineer Heather Holst and her colleagues are smart. That's to be expected, since they work for a company that designs and tests rockets. This highly intelligent group of people created makeshift clusters in order to perform a demanding simulation technique called Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). There was only one problem....
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Intel Shares Findings, Platform Plans to Better Guide Businesses Through 'Transformation'
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Thursday September 09 2004 @ 07:17AM EDT views: 148

Yahoo Finance: SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 7, 2004--Intel Corporation executives today shared unique perspectives on how CIOs are transforming their businesses through standards-based computing innovations. Corporate leaders also outlined future platforms and technologies to help IT managers accelerate their technology transformations.
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Intel moves to single architecture for 32-, 64-bit MPUs
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Thursday September 09 2004 @ 06:58AM EDT views: 185

EETimes: SAN FRANCISCO — During the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) on Tuesday (Sept. 7), Intel Corp. outlined its processor roadmap, including a plan to merge or develop a single architecture for its separate 32- and 64-bit lines.
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SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Rocks tames Beowulf clusters
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Wednesday September 08 2004 @ 12:36PM EDT views: 212

Linux.com: I set up a two-node Beowulf cluster at my house one time, but back then I had no clue what to do with it. It's tough for an administrator to make effective use of a cluster, being that there's no usable parallelized password cracker that I know of. Now I'm in an environment where other people can make use of a cluster, and I volunteered to try to set one up using Rocks 3.2.0.
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Itanium not meeting Intel's goals
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Wednesday September 08 2004 @ 06:47AM EDT views: 189

News.com: SAN FRANCISCO--In a rare admission, an Intel executive said Tuesday that the company's high-end Itanium chip family still isn't living up to popularity expectations.
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New high-availability middleware for Linux
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Tuesday September 07 2004 @ 09:07PM EDT views: 205

LinuxDevices: Continuous Computing has ported its high-availability middleware for "hot standby" servers to Linux. UpSuite High Availability (HA) is application-transparent, for easy installation and maintenance, the company says, and is optimized for Xeon and Pentium processors on AdvancedTCA, CompactPCI, and rackmount servers.
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Install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 on a JS20
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Friday September 03 2004 @ 01:36PM EDT views: 352

This article describes the steps of a basic installation of Linux on an IBM eServer BladeCenter JS20 blade server, starting with the BladeCenter Management Module and ending with the installation of SUSE
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IBM, Intel Open Bladecenter Design Specifications
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Thursday September 02 2004 @ 03:07PM EDT views: 400

IBM, in collaboration with Intel, has made available the design specifications for the IBM eServer BladeCenter platform. The specifications allow hardware vendors to more easily create BladeCenter compatible products and participate in the rapidly growing blade-server segment.
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Intel To Debut Dual-Core Itanium at Developer Forum
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Thursday September 02 2004 @ 03:03PM EDT views: 204

TechNewsWorld: Intel's dual-core processors will be a major theme of the Intel Developer Forum, said Intel CTO Pat Gelsinger. A dual-core Xeon and Pentium 4 are also said to be in the works, but Gelsinger would not confirm whether these would be showcased.
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AMD to demo dual-core Opteron box
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Wednesday September 01 2004 @ 08:48PM EDT views: 246

The Register: AMD will make the first public demonstration of a system built out of its dual-core processors today, the result of a strategy first made public almost a year ago.
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New Golden Egg: LC 2000 Series Cluster, Nodes 16..22x DL360 G3
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Wednesday September 01 2004 @ 03:39PM EDT views: 214

The LC 2000 Series Cluster, Nodes 16..22x DL360 G3 Golden Egg has been posted. The LC2000 Series consists of the ProLiant DL380 base control node and 32 ProLiant DL360 base compute nodes per cabinet, server accessories, HP Procurve switches, Myricom and Cyclades devices and switches designed and integrated into a common hardware solution. These are turn-key systems.
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