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Building an HPC Linux cluster has gotten simpler, Beowulf leader says
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com
July 24th, 2008

Donald Becker, an MIT grad who in the 1990s pioneered high-performance computing (HPC) with commodity components, returned to his alma mater recently to update the Boston Linux & Unix User Group (BLU) on the state of HPC and his work to make Linux clusters more powerful, more user-friendly and easier to manage.
NIH Awards $33.3 Million For Advanced Medical Research Technology
Information Week
July 16th, 2008

The U.S. government grants will help researchers explore the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes, cancer, autism, and other medical conditions.
Penguin Releases Scyld 4.2
insideHPC.com
July 9th, 2008

Penguin Computing has announced the release of the latest version of Scyld, its cluster management software stack.
Panasas and Penguin Plan a Partnership
insideHPC.com
July 2nd, 2008

Panasas and Penguin Computing have announced a partnership and subsequent plans to integrate the management infrastructure of both organizations’ products.
Power processing for all
Government Computing News
January 21st, 2008

Clusters open high-performance systems to new users.
Consumer Electronics: Closing In on Linux
Tech News World
May 28th, 2007

Linux has the remarkable ability to be adapted and scaled to specific purposes. It can run corporate servers, personal computers and even small consumer electronics devices. Open source isn't a CE manufacturer's only choice for a micro OS -- among other options are WinCE and Wind River. Unlike other applications, however, a Linux system demands no royalties.
Server Snapshots: Spotlight on Penguin Computing
ServerWatch.com
April 23rd, 2007

Overview on Penguin Computing product line and what it has to offer.
Bio IT World Champions: Penguin Computing
Bio IT World
April 4th, 2007

Interview with S.V.P. Pauline Nist on being a Computing/IT Infrastructure Champion
Penguin Hatches Bare-Bones Altus Opteron Server
January 16th, 2007

Penguin Computing's low cost compute node, the Altus 600, is profiled.
Bio and life sciences researchers are not computer scientists
December 22nd, 2006

Penguin Computing's Pauline Nist and Cluster Resources' David Jackson talk technology and pharma, capabilities and potential.
Cluster Virtualization
September 8th, 2006

Penguin Computing's Bob Monkman's article on The Road to Cluster Virtualization.
Cluster Administration Tips
June 29th, 2006

Penguin Computing's Josh Bernstein's guide to making your life much easier and more productive while implementing and managing a powerful and complex cluster environment.
Linux clustering so simple, a Ph.D. in chemical engineering could do it
May 29th, 2006

MIT Scientist explains how easy Scyld software is to install and configure as a linux cluster.
The Linux / Grid Relationship
April 6th, 2006

CTO Donald Becker talks with the Globus Consortium Journal about the evolution of Linux clustering technology.
Penguin Computing Grows Virtualization Capabilities
April 6th, 2006

Penguin CTO Don Becker discusses Penguin Computing's expanding cluster virtualization capabilities.
HPC Guru Don Becker: Why MPI Is Inadequate
November 15th, 2005

Scyld CTO Don Becker discusses why MPI is inadequate
Sandia's CRF Team and Penguin Computing Case Study
October 25th, 2005

Scyld customer Sandia Labs discusses how they increase their compute power and reduced costs using Scyld clusters.
Notes from the Lab
October 17th, 2005

BioIT World: BladeRunner Review
MySQL is their SQL
October 10th, 2005

Penguin Computing customer National Weather Service discussed.
A Cluster by Any Name is Not a Grid
October 10th, 2005

Penguin CTO Don Becker discusses his take on the differences between clusters and grids.
IT Weekly Roundup
Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online
September 30th, 2005

Penguin Computing’s announcement of its Altus 64-bit Dual-Core AMD Operton Processor Model 28.
Beowulf's Becker on Linux trademarks, lawsuits and grid vs. cluster
Enterprise Linux News
August 30th, 2005

Penguin CTO Don Becker discusses the latest on Linux, clusters and grids.
Scyld Beowulf
Linux Magazine
August 15th, 2005

Review of Scyld Beowulf software components.
Becker on Linux, clustering, grid
InfoWorld
August 11th, 2005

Don Becker, CTO of Penguin Computing, discusses grids and clusters.
LINUXWORLD SF: Penguin adds new 64-bit BladeRunners
August 3rd, 2005

A preview of Penguin's new 64-bit Intel and AMD BladeRunners, unveiled at LinuxWorld San Francisco.
A Cluster of Benefits: Leveraging Open Source
IT Business Edge-
July 19th, 2005

Scyld Software's Don Becker talks about how next-generation Beowulf clusters help simplify cluster deployment and management.
City finds big savings in Linux
Network World
July 18th, 2005

Learn how the city of Kenosha, WI moved to Linux.
Dos & don'ts: Linux migration tips for Windows admins
Enterprise Linux News
July 14th, 2005

Penguin's Director of Engineering Phil Pokorny gives Windows administrators expert advice on migrating to Linux.
Beowulf founder: Virtualization hot on Linux clusters
Enterprise Linux News
July 5th, 2005

Scyld Beowulf's Don Becker shows how Linux clusters are already allow easy software virtualization.
Ultimate Linux Box 2005
Linux Journal
July 1st, 2005

Penguin Computing's Justin Thiessen and Philip Pokorny create the Ultimate Linux Box for Linux Journal with no moving parts (water instead of fan cooled)!
Former Sun exec makes leap to Linux clusters
Enterprise Linux News
May 10th, 2005

Penguin's new S.V.P. of Sales Bill Cook discusses why he was so attracted to Penguin after 19 years of building Sun Microsystems' sales force.
Donald Becker | The inside story of the Beowulf saga
Government Computer News
April 18th, 2005

Scyld Software Chief Scientist Donald Becker retells the history of his creation the Beowulf cluster with Thomas Sterling at NASA.
Linux's appeal grows as applications flourish
Federa; Computer Week
April 5th, 2005

In conjunction with the FOSE show, Penguin Computing’s Matt Jacobs and Ruth Schall, the Dir. of MIS for the city of Kenosha, WI – which recently implemented a Penguin solution – and others discuss how Linux has grown to meet unique governmental computing needs.
Linux appeal grows as applications flourish
USA Today
April 5th, 2005

In conjunction with the FOSE show, Penguin Computing’s Matt Jacobs and Ruth Schall, the Dir. of MIS for the city of Kenosha, WI – which recently implemented a Penguin solution – and others discuss how Linux has grown to meet unique governmental computing needs.
Scyld's new cluster has Linux distro, Ganglia inside
Enterprise Linux News
February 14th, 2005

In conjunction with LinuxWorld, the article describes Scyld Software's Beowulf Series 29 cz-5 cluster, now with Ganglia.
Hardware Today: For Linux, Maturity Leads to Inroads
Server Watch
January 24th, 2005

Leading Linux companies, including Penguin Computing, discuss the growth of Linux servers.
Beowulf founder: Linux clusters ousting supercomputers
Enterprise Linux News
January 19th, 2005

Scyld Software Chief Scientist Donald Becker talks about how Linux clusters, InfiniBand and 64-bit processors are enabling an affordable alternative to supercomputing.
BladeRunner Is Linux Cluster-Ready
eWeek.com
January 10th, 2005

Read a review of the incredible dense Penguin Computing BladeRunner server.
Will Linux Hold The High-Performance Ground?
Linux Pipeline
December 17th, 2004

Scyld Software Chief Schientist Donald Becker and other experts explain why Linux is so well-suited to high-performance computing.
Penguin Blade Server Takes A Stab At Entry-Level Clustering
Linux Pipeline
December 17th, 2004

In this article, Ron Miller reported that Penguin Computing "took direct aim at the growing departmental cluster market last week" by announcing BladeRunner. Miller discusses the server in more depth and points out Penguin's "cluster-in-a-box" approach
Penguin Computing Dives Into the Blade Server Fray
December 13th, 2004

Timothy Prickett Morgan discusses the big splash that Penguin Computing has just made with its BladeRunner blade servers.
Enterprise Unix Roundup: Another Day, Another License
Server Watch
December 9th, 2004

Amy Newman and Michael Hall discuss latest developments in the industry and the all-Linux strength of Penguin Computing.
Penguin Announces Linux Cluster-In-A-Box
TechWeb Network
December 9th, 2004

More excitement about Penguin Computing's launch of the BladeRunner!
Penguin Computing Launches BladeRunner
WHIR News
December 9th, 2004

BladeRunner is easy to deploy, manage and service, significantly lowering administrative costs.
Penguin Computing launches cluster in a box
Info World
December 8th, 2004

Armed with a new form factor and its clustering management software, Penguin Computing on Wednesday launched an aggressively priced Linux-based blade server targeted at the lower end of the market.
BladeRunner hunts the competition
Enterprise Linux News
December 8th, 2004

The blade server market, already hinging on the edge of a market boom, picked up a new player today as Linux based hardware and clustering specialist Penguin Computing entered the ring with its new blade server, BladeRunner.
Linux specialist Penguin releases first blade
Network World
November 8th, 2004

Get ready for the penguin
Computer User
October 1st, 2004

How to know when its time to go Linux.
Beowulf founder: Linux is ready for high-performance computing
Enterprise Linux News
September 10th, 2004

On the 10th anniversary of his creation of Beowulf, Donald Becker discusses the legacy and future of Beowulf and Linux's place in the high-performance computing landscape.
Linux: Rebel with a clue
Info World
August 13th, 2004

InfoWorld's "Microsoft guy" discovers that Linux has a home in a Windows-based shop.
InfiniBand could boost Linux supercomputing
cnet.com
June 21st, 2004

CTO Donald Becker comments on the OpenIB Alliance's efforts to bring InfiniBand support to Linux.
Opteron leads 64-bit revolution
Computer World
May 24th, 2004

Eric Hunter, Senior Linux Systems Administrator at Automated Trading Desk and Penguin Computing Customer, comments on the performance of the 64-bit AMD Opteron architecture.
Clusters of thoughts by Beowulf founder
Network World
April 28th, 2004

Q&A with Donald Becker by Phil Hochmuth in the Network World Linux Newsletter.
Torvalds, Linux users unfazed by SCO suits
cnet.com
March 3rd, 2004

Penguin Computing founder and chairman Sam Ockman is quoted in a story about the effects of SCO's patent infringement lawsuits against Linux vendors.
LinuxWorld: Faster, stronger, better enterprise Linux on show floor
Network World
January 24th, 2004

Network World highlights hardware demonstrated at LinuxWorld, including Penguin Computing's expanded AMD Opteron-based platforms.
Penguin Computing Expands AMD Opteron Product Line
January 21st, 2004

LinuxElectrons.com posts release announcing the expansion of Penguin Computing's AMD Opteron 32-bit/64-bit platforms.
Scyld Demonstrates 64-bit Beowulf Cluster OS
January 21st, 2004

LinuxElectrons posts release announcing the 29-series release of Scyld Beowulf.
Scyld releases Beowulf for Itanium and Opteron
The INQUIRER
January 21st, 2004

The Inquirer covers native support of Itanium 2 and AMD Opteron processors in the 29-series of Scyld Beowulf, and the operating system's enhance management features.
Raising (and Lowering) the Bar for High Performance Computing
October 31st, 2007

Drew Robb explains how lower prices are bring HPC to a broader range of users.