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Live from the show floor with Cycle Computing
Play Now -->DATE : Tue, 17 Nov 2009 18:09:46 +0000Entered in Database : 2009-11-17 18:09:46length : 16153204 Link to the Show / Show NotesOn Monday while the exhibit floor was still under construction I stopped by Cycle Computing's booth to talk with Jason Stowe, the CEO of Cycle Computing. To be honest, I went to the Cycle Computing booth thinking that there wasn't going to be much there of interest to me. But in one of those great surprises that keeps me coming back to SC each year, I came away thinking there was a lot to the company's technology. With customers from the very large (Lockheed Martin and Johnson&Johnson, among others) to very small start-ups, Cycle is helping customers take advantage of computers they already have for HPC, as well as facilitating a move to the cloud for HPC use cases. Listen to the interview. Play in your Iphone
On Monday while the exhibit floor was still under construction I stopped by Cycle Computing's booth to talk with Jason Stowe, the CEO of Cycle Computing. To be honest, I went to the Cycle Computing booth thinking that there wasn't going to be much there of interest to me. But in one of those great surprises that keeps me coming back to SC each year, I came away thinking there was a lot to the company's technology. With customers from the very large (Lockheed Martin and Johnson&Johnson, among others) to very small start-ups, Cycle is helping customers take advantage of computers they already have for HPC, as well as facilitating a move to the cloud for HPC use cases. Listen to the interview.
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