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2004 Sponsors
Linux Clusters: The HPC Revolution 2004 was sponsored in part by the following
institutions.
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The National Computational Science Alliance (Alliance)
is a partnership to prototype an advanced computational infrastructure
for the 21st century that includes more than 50 academic, government,
and industry research partners. The NSF Partnerships for Advanced
Computational Infrastructure (PACI) program funds the Alliance.
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The Computer Science
Research Institute (CSRI) brings university
faculty and students to Sandia National Laboratories for focused
collaborative research on DOE computer and computational science
problems. The CSRI is
organized under the DOE Stockpile Computing Program. CSRI provides
a mechanism by which university researchers learn about problems
in computer and computational science at DOE Laboratories. Participants
conduct
leading-edge research, interact with scientists and engineers at
the laboratories and help transfer the results of their research
to programs at the labs.
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Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) is a premier provider of products and
services required for customers worldwide to build their information-technology
and Internet infrastructures. Company revenue for the past year
totaled $41.4 billion. Dell, through its direct business model,
designs, manufactures and customizes products and services to customer
requirements, and offers an extensive selection of software and
peripherals. Information on Dell and its products can be obtained
at www.dell.com.
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IBM strives to lead in the creation,
development and manufacture of the industry's most advanced information
technologies, including computer systems, software, networking
systems, storage devices and microelectronics. IBM translates these
advanced technologies into value for its customers through professional
solutions and services businesses worldwide.
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The Los Alamos Computer
Science Institute (LACSI) supports research
in areas relevant to the Department of Energy's Advanced Simulation
and Computing (ASCI) Program. Partnerships between LANL and academic
research groups pursue results in a longer time frame than the
Program's operational objectives, but focus on issues that support
the successful implementation of ASCI's missions.
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Myricom, Inc., a privately held California Corporation founded
in 1994, created Myrinet, the leading high-speed network for connecting
computers to form clusters for high performance and high availability. In
addition to direct sales, Myricom supplies Myrinet products and software
to IBM, HP, Dell, NEC, Sun, Linux Networx, Cray, and many other OEM and system-integration
companies.
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For more than a decade HPCwire, the worldwide electronic publication
of record for all aspects of the High Performance Computing (HPC)
industry, continues to
keep it's readers at the leading edge of HPC news and information. HPCwire
continues to be devoted primarily to ongoing developments across
the entire
spectrum of computationally-intensive hardware, software and
integrated systems technology.
HPCwire's "BREAKING NEWS" provides readers with daily HPC
news and is published every Friday providing its readers with the
most current news and information. HPCwire: keeping its readers in
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LinuxHPC.org is a Web site
for system administrators, developers, and enterprise managers,
offering recent industry news, events, mailing lists and links,
all related to high-performance technical computing and clustering
with Linux.
LinuxHPC.org is a community-based portal providing information on
one subject: Linux high-performance computing. It is part of a small
network of technical Web sites that are managed and maintained by
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Linux Journal is the premier magazine of the Linux community,
dedicated to serving the Linux community and promoting the use
of Linux world-wide. Published by SSC Publications, an established
leader
in the Linux, Open Source and UNIX fields, the award-winning monthly
magazine is now celebrating its ninth year of publication.
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