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Through growing partnerships with leading manufacturers and collaboration with highly prestigious international end-users, as well as at a UK Government level, Quadrics technologies are now widely used in building some of the largest supercomputing systems in the world: four out of the top ten supercomputer systems in the world now deploy QsNet and RMS(www.top500.org). Realizing capability supercomputing machines continues to be one of the company's main development focuses, but in parallel, Quadrics is also delivering its products to address capacity solutions and is working with new partners world-wide in this business development area.


TALOS (Technologies for Advanced Large scale Open Supercomputing)

Bull (www.bull.com), French Atomic Energy Authority (CEA,www.cea.fr), German National High Performance Computing Center (HLRS,www.hlrs.de), Intel (www.intel.com) and Quadrics have created the TALOS alliance (www.talos.org).

The five founding members of TALOS (Technologies for Advanced Large scale Open Supercomputing) have given themselves the key mission of accelerating the development in Europe of new-generation High-Performance Computing (HPC) solutions for large-scale computing systems.
These five major players in HPC technologies and computer simulation, as well as in servers and data processing infrastructures - are aiming to encourage the development of more open and powerful new technologies designed primarily for large-scale computing infrastructures and extensive server networks.
The TALOS alliance lines up with current development efforts in Europe aiming to provide the region with top level HPC technologies, particularly against the backdrop of the Seventh Framework Program (FP7) launched by the European Commission in 2007.
From the start, the TALOS alliance has been designed to be open to welcome new associate members, who will work on European-based research projects alongside the five founding members.
The principle objectives of the alliance are to meet the technological challenges arising from large-scale computing systems and management of very high volumes of structured data, and provide European researchers and industry with world-class tools and expertise.

For more information, please contact TALOS at contact@talos.org


Bull

Quadrics' clustering solutions have been teamed up with Bull NovaScale servers

Bull designs and develops servers and software for an open environment, integrating the most advanced technologies. It brings to its customers its expertise and know-how to help them in the transformation of their information systems and to optimize their IT infrastructure and their applications.
Bull is particularly present in the public sector, banking, finance, telecommunication and industry sectors. Capitalizing on its wide experience, the Group has a thorough understanding of the business and specific processes of these sectors, thus enabling it to efficiently advise and to accompany its customers. Its distribution network spreads to over 100 countries worldwide.


Dalco

DALCO, headquartered in Volketswil, Switzerland, are one of Europe's leading producers of custom build cluster-based Linux solutions in the field of high-performance computing and the leading supplier of Linux-based solutions in Switzerland. DALCO integrates the most advanced components with know-how to offer the customers the best solution and service that covers the complete life cycle of the installation. DALCO's product range encompasses Supercomputers, custom-configured servers and high-performance workstations as well as extensive SAN and NAS storage solutions all the way to high-availability, fault-tolerant systems. http://www.dalco.ch

Address:
DALCO AG Switzerland
Industriestrasse 28
8604 Volketswil
Switzerland
Phone: +41 1 908 38 38
Contact: sales@dalco.ch


HP

Quadrics and HP have been working together for a number of years both as HP and as Compaq prior to the companies merger. Quadrics provided the interprocessor interconnect for the Compaq AlphaServer SC - there are now many Compaq AlphaServer SC systems installed worldwide, including the ASCI Q system at LANL. Mpp2, the HP Linux cluster at PNNL currently #5 in the top500 list, points the way to future HP Quadrics co-operation combining Intel Itanium II processors, and Quadrics' QsNetII interconnect.
HP XC Clusters offer a choice of both 64-bit and 32-bit computing, utilizing HP Integrity and ProLiant servers as cluster nodes.
HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share (SFS), based on Lustre technology, is a powerful high-bandwidth, scalable storage solution for Linux clusters that delivers faster times to solution and high throughput by scaling the I/O bandwidth.
High Performance Technical computing Computing Lab of Hewlett-Packard have developed HP MPI, a high-performance, robust, high-quality, native implementation of MPI for HP servers and workstations that supports QsNet and QsNetII, for more information see http://www.hp.com/go/mpi


LNXI

Linux Networx Inc., (LNXI) and Quadrics have worked together for the MCR system (1152 total nodes containing QsNet ELAN3 by Quadrics) installed at Lawrence Livermore National Labs. LNXI provided proven cluster computing systems that deliver maximum sustained performance. LNXI computing systems are used for simulation, analysis and modeling.



NEC

Quadrics has been working with NEC for the past two years with installations both in Germany and Japan.
NEC High Performance Computing Europe GmbH, created in February 2003 serves as a distributor of NEC HPC solutions. It inherited the NEC ESS business of high-end users primarily in the areas of meteorology/climate, aerospace, automobiles and research. NEC supercomputers are used for simulation tasks in industry and research worldwide.
Please find below NEC contact details:

For Europe:
NEC High Performance Computing Europe GmbH
Prinzenallee 11
D-40549 Düsseldorf
+49-211-5369-0
+49-211-5369-199 fax
Email: info@hpce.nec.com

for Asia:
NEC Corporation
High Performance Computing Marketing Promotion Division
7-1 Shiba, 5-chome
Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8001 Japan
tel: +81 81 37 98 91 31
fax: +81 81 37 98 91 32




Latest news

Quadrics QsTenG for HPC Interconnect Product Family (13 Nov 2007).
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ISC07: Quadrics, ParTec and Forschungszentrum Jülich launch the new high-performance cluster projekt JuRoPA (27 Jun 2007).
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