SiCortex, Inc., maker of energy-efficient high-performance computing (HPC) platforms, announced today that John Goodhue, SiCortex, Inc.’s Vice President of Product Management and Applications Engineering, will be speaking on the “Green IT Issues” panel at the 29th HPC User Forum, hosted by IDC Research, on September 9. The panel of esteemed industry leaders and academic visionaries will explore how power, cooling and facility space are affecting use and advancements in green IT.
Details are as follows:
The HPC User Forum is an initiative developed by IDC to promote the interests of HPC users in industry, government and academia. HPC User Forum is an extension of IDC's long-standing commitment to the global HPC community.
Headquartered near Boston, Mass., SiCortex, Inc. makes the world's most energy-efficient high-productivity computers. Its proven architecture was designed from the silicon up to provide breakthrough delivered performance at the lowest power consumption in the industry. SiCortex computers scale from 72 to 5,832 processors running Linux and other open-source codes, in packages ranging from deskside to departmental to data center. SiCortex systems are the compute-power behind some of the most important research initiatives at the country's national laboratories and academic institutions. For more information, visit http://www.sicortex.com/.
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SiCortex, Inc.
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