Microsoft Debuts HPC Server

"We want to help take high-performance computing into mainstream computing," says Ryan Waite, group program manager for Microsoft's Windows server and tools division. "We wanted to take all the richness in the HPC environment and make it a part of mainstream computing," Waite adds.

The new platform, which took a little more than two years to develop and will be available Nov. 1, provides financial services firms with an easy-to-deploy, cost-effective and scalable HPC offering, claim vendor

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