Novell Partners for High Performance Computing
Appro International
Appro International, Inc. is a leading developer of innovative workstations, density-managed servers, clusters and supercomputers. Appro is uniquely positioned to support High-Performance Computing markets focusing on medium to large-scale deployments where lowest total cost of ownership is a primary consideration. Appro accelerates technical applications and business results unlocking the value of IT through outstanding price/performance, balanced architecture, open standards and engineering expertise. Read more +
Atipa Technologies
Atipa Technologies is a high performance division of Microtech Computers, Inc. delivering turnkey Linux-based solutions. Atipa is collaborating with leading manufacturers to offer Atipa cluster and server at a budget-conscious price while maintaining the high integrity of hardware quality.
Cluster Resources
Cluster Resources, Inc. is a leading provider of workload and resource management software and services for cluster, grid and utility-based computing environments. With over a decade of industry experience, Cluster Resources delivers software products and services that enable organizations to understand, control, and fully optimize their computer resources and related processes. Read the white papers and documentation for more information +
Hewlett Packard
Hewlett-Packard Company is one of the key players in High Performance Technical Computing. HP offers the broadest spectrum of high performance computing solutions, from workgroup and departmental servers to systems designed for the engineering enterprise and supercomputing centers. HP innovates on standards to deliver the highest performance and scalability with the best price/performance. HP offers three competitive 64-bit industry standard offerings, Intel Itanium, Intel Xeon, and AMD Opteron, packaged for maximum performance and usability in HP BladeSystem, ProLiant and Integrity offerings. These products span low-cost, single-CPU systems to high-end, switched SMPs and clusters comprising hundreds of nodes and thousands of processors. Read more from the HPC library +
Penguin Computing
Penguin Computing is a privately held firm headquartered in San Francisco, California. Penguin Computing has been specializing 100% on Linux since 1998, delivering a powerful combination of Linux software, systems and services. Penguin Computing is the leader in Cluster Virtualization, the most practical and cost-effective methodology for reducing the complexity and administrative burden of clustered computing. Penguin Computings cluster solutions are driven by Scyld ClusterWare, whose unique architecture makes large pools of Linux servers appear and act like a single, consistent, virtual system, with a single point of command/control. By combining the economics of Open Source with the simplicity and manageability of Cluster Virtualization, Penguin helps organizations and businesses drive productivity up and cost out, making Linux clustering as powerful and easy to use as expensive SMP environments, at a Linux price point.
Penguin's extensive customer base includes Fortune 1000 companies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Penguin helps its customers leverage open-standards technology by providing well designed and integrated products and highly knowledgeable support. Penguin's key markets include high performance, web infrastructure and enterprise computing. Read the white papers +
Silicon Graphics (SGI)
Over the past 25 years SGI has mastered the challenges of complex, data-intensive workflows, developing a complete range of server, storage and visualization solutions that enable customers to accelerate discoveries and transform their data into actionable intelligence. Their innovative SGI Altix server platform delivers exceptional scalability in highly efficient, easy to deploy packages that can be customized for just about any need. SGI is committed to taking a leadership role in the ongoing development and improvement of the performance and reliability of the Linux operating system. Go to HPC resources to learn more +
Sun
Using the power of HPC to solve your complex business issues is simple and fast with Sun's easy-to-deploy HPC Cluster solutions. Built on a foundation of design excellence and choice of industry standard components, including SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for HPC from Novell, Sun's expansive and innovative "Designed for Performance" end-to-end HPC Cluster portfolio brings new levels of performance, efficiency and scalability to your infrastructure. The result: breakthrough economics plus the power to run more simulations, perform intricate business analysis faster, or bring new products to market faster. Read more +
Teradata Corporation
Have you ever wondered how big and how mission critical SUSE Linux Enterprise can get? Teradata customers have many of the industry's biggest enterprise data warehouse systems – each with up to hundreds of processors and terabytes of data. Teradata's parallel database systems–and more than 80% of all new 5500 systems - as well as many of the software products run on SUSE Linux Enterprise from Novell. Teradata customers like 3M, Coca-Cola, HSBC, Verizon Wireless, Wells Fargo, and many others experienced that SUSE Linux Enterprise makes a huge difference for large-scale systems powering real-time, mission-critical applications. Read more in the Teradata press release +





