Windows HPC Server 2008 ISVs and Tools: what you need to know to drive your business
- Posted: Jan 31, 2010 at 1:20 AM
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Just for partners! Learn how to integrate and deliver complete Windows HPC Server solutions to your customers. This webcast will provide the Windows HPC partner ecosystem background that you need to sell and deliver high value services and solutions for the Windows HPC Server 2008 platform.
We will cover:
• Tools: Current and upcoming parallel development tools, including partner plugins for Visual Studio, profilers and debuggers. We’ll also discuss our porting and optimization labs we make available for key partnerships.
• ISV Applications: Most recent ISV applications, case studies and evidence that we’ve added to the ecosystem, as well as what to expect for the rest of FY10.
• Open Source Applications: We will cover our engagement model with Open Source HPC communities as well as update the current and future open source applications. You’ll also learn how to leverage customer required Open Source applications on Windows HPC.
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