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IPython (http://ipython.scipy.org/) enables parallel computations to be performed interactively. IPython parallel jobs can now be started using Windows HPC Server 2008, which makes it easy
 to get starting with interactive parallel computing on Windows.&amp;nbsp; In this screencast, we show the basic steps involved with using IPython on Windows HPC Server 2008.&amp;nbsp; This includes creating and configuring IPython cluster profiles and using these cluster profiles
 to start and stop interactive parallel jobs.Getting started on IPython on Windows HPC Server 2008 
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