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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Distributed computing, Grid computing, Computer software |
Founded | Toronto, Ontario, Canada (1992) |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Key people | Leadership team |
Products | LSF, Symphony, Open Cluster Stack 5.0 |
Revenue | $44.90 million USD (2007) |
Number of employees | 400 (2007) |
Website | www.platform.com |
Platform Computing™ is a pioneer and the global leader in High Performance Computing (HPC) infrastructure software. The company delivers integrated software solutions that enable organizations to improve time-to-results and reduce computing costs. Many of the world’s largest companies rely on Platform for workload management and cluster and grid management. Platform has over 2,000 global customers and strategic relationships with Dell, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Red Hat and SAS, along with the industry’s broadest support for HPC applications. Building on 15 years of market leadership, Platform continues to define the HPC market.
See also
- Distributed computing
- Computational grid
- CPU scavenging
- Grid computing
- Beowulf (computing)
- Job schedulers
Notes
- ^ "Platform Computing Inc. Company Profile". Yahoo Business. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
- Open Cluster Stack 5.0 is not based on SDSC/NPACI Source code.
External links
- http://www.platform.com/
- User forum operated by University of Arkansas for Platform Computing
- Platform Computing user portal for downloads and commercial support
- LinuxHPC.org Linux High Performance Computing and Clustering Portal
- WinHPC.org Windows High Performance Computing and Clustering Portal
- Kusu Cluster Toolkit The next generation of Open Cluster Stack
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