Silverlight and HPC Enable On-Demand Engineering Design
- Posted: Sep 23, 2009 at 6:35 AM
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Link to dezineforce is broken. Remove the )
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... and what exactly did they solve? Put out Silverlight app that runs against HPC cluster? If that is what they did, there is nothing new about it.
A usual Microsoft style, so many words and not very clear and concise.
The link works for me - not sure what happened there. Link is definitely correct. Mike
This particular PoC was about adding a rich front-end to the dezineforce.com application. There's a lot more to it than just "a Silverlight app that runs against HPC cluster" but the video was intended to focus on this one aspect. You can read more about the overall dezineforce offering at http://www.dezinforce.com.
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