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SIMtone's ASPEED Adds Support for Microsoft HPC Platform

Users can move custom and standard applications into parallel processing on Microsoft's platforms.

| Published February 13, 2008

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SIMtone Corporation's (Durham, NC) High Performance Computing (HPC) division, formerly ASPEED Software, announced support for Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008 to provide accelerated benefits to developers and users for High Performance Computing (HPC).

With the NXT Initiative and the HPC teams at Microsoft Corp., ASPEED offers cost effective solutions to address the demand for parallel computing on Microsoft platforms.

The NXT initiative enables ASPEED to access technology to make smart development and business decisions to meet the needs of existing and new target market customers. The benefits to customers enable them to move custom and standard applications into parallel processing benefits on Microsoft's platforms, which include Windows HPC Server 2008, MS Office (V 2000, 2003 and 2007); and the .NET Framework-enabled applications including Microsoft Visual Studio tools.

For details, visit SIMtone Corporation.

 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

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