Microsoft renews low-cost supercomputing pitch
InternetNews | at | by Mike
Six months after shipping the first beta of its Windows High-Performance Computing Server 2008, Microsoft on Saturday said it is shipping Beta 2, adding several new features and continuing its push for better position in the supercomputing sector.
"With Beta 2 we provide a highly available head node that integrates deployment, management, monitoring, and diagnostics in a new user interface based on System Center's Microsoft's systems management tools user interface framework," wrote Ryan Waite, group program manager for Microsoft HPC, in a blog post on the Windows Server Division Weblog.