HPC Links Announces New Practice on Microsoft Windows HPC Server Platform
To facilitate widespread use of parallel, multicore, and high performance computing.
New Delhi, India, May 14, 2010 - HPC Links Pvt. Ltd. announced today that it has established a new practice to provide parallel application programming and system integration services for the Windows HPC Server and Visual Studio platforms. HPC Links and Microsoft work together to help customers and software vendors take advantage of parallelism for their scientific and technical computing workloads.
HPC Links will provide discovery, research, development, testing, tuning, optimization, scaling and benchmarking services for parallel, multicore and high performance computing applications on the Windows HPC Server platform, including migration of applications from Linux environments, and converting sequential code to multicore and parallel code. In addition, HPC Links will also provide system integration, customization, operations and maintenance services for the Windows HPC Server platform.
Founder and CEO of HPC Links, Dr. Ashwini K Nanda said, "bringing Microsoft's industry leading HPC solutions together with HPC Links' parallel programming, cluster systems and application domain expertise creates unique value for our mutual customers around the globe."
"HPC Links has expertise in parallel programming in broad range of scientific and technical computing domains," said Mutlu Kurtoglu, Group Product Manager, Microsoft High Performance Computing Group. "Customers in science, engineering, business and entertainment industry value services of organizations such as HPC Links that have proven their expertise through certifications on Windows high performance computing and parallelism technologies."
About HPC Links: HPC Links provides leading edge services and solutions in the areas of multicore, cloud and high performance computing to our worldwide customers. The new venture has been formed by industry veterans who in the past played key roles in the development of several top supercomputers around the world - the LANL Roadrunner machine in the US, first to cross the PetaFLOP barrier, the Barcelona Marenostrum machine, fastest in Europe 2004-06, and the CRL Eka machine, Asia's fastest 2007-08, India's fastest 2007-10. HPC Links is based out of both India and the US. Our unique, interdisciplinary skill pool covering all areas of computer science and major HPC application domains continuously strive to make parallel programming easier for our scientific, engineering and business customers.
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