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May 25, 2004

Microsoft to Launch Windows for Super Computers

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According to a few news reports, Microsoft will create a new Windows version designed for high-performance computing (HPC), an area that rival Linux has largely dominated. A new HPC team at Microsoft headed by Director Kyril Faenov will design the new Windows version, reportedly called Windows Server HPC Edition, which could be accompanied by an HPC version of Microsoft SQL Server. 
  
In a recent interview with Microsoft Senior Vice President Bob Muglia, I asked about areas in which the company is performing poorly against the competition, and he mentioned only one important market. "One workload I think we've historically done poorest in is high-performance computing," Muglia told me. "But that's an area where we're making some ongoing investments."
  
If it happens, Windows Server HPC Edition will be the most recent in a suddenly long line of Windows versions tailored to specific markets. Starting with the release of Windows XP in late 2001, Microsoft began designing Windows versions for Media Center PCs and Tablet PCs. With Windows Server 2003, the company created a Web server edition that targeted low-cost Linux boxes and server appliances. And Windows Small Business Server 2003 has been a runaway success. During my interview with Muglia, he noted that Microsoft will consider releasing other market-specific versions of Windows in the future.

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Reader Comments
And they said to many Windows versions would fragment the market. Why do they always say something like that and then go back on their word? The best thing they could do to make a lot of people happy would be to make 2 CD's. One with the OS with nothing integrated, and then the other with applications that can be added on later if the user wishes. One with MS apps and competing ones, even if they have to pay to be included on the CD.

Victor May 25, 2004


Interesting... I wonder how many ways M$IE (aka "Explorer") can crash Crays now

Or if Windows actually runs faster on these so-called "HPCs" compared to Linux

This is going to be a massive flop, I can see

...Unless they couple it with a multi-million dollar advertsing and sponsorship scheme

W3bbo May 31, 2004


I wonder if it will come with Media Player and Solitaire like every other version of their OS? Then I could play cards on a supercomputer!

Ian June 04, 2004


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