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- linux networx lands deal for NASA Goddard
- Linux Networx lands deal for NASA GoddardLinux Networx lands deal for NASA GoddardI'm glad to see that NASA (AS will the rest of M$ users will) has figured out that Linux IS the superior OS! And before the M$ goons reply with some of your false/half-hearted slams, the proof...
- Tags: Operating systems, Linux, UNIX, NASA, NASA Goddard, Linux NetworX, operating system
- Discussion threads 2006-05-04
- Tips and Tricks for Tuning CFD Codes Part 1 - Basic Tips and Tricks
- CFD Computational Fluid Dynamics is one of the most used codes in supercomputing. It is used for a variety of things such as modeling external aerodynamics, internal aerodynamics, heat transfers, weather and air flows, ocean currents, multi-phase flows, blood flow in the human body, and many other scientific and industrial...
- Tags: Linux NetworX, Performance, Performance Management, Research & Development, Linux, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Business Operations, Operating Systems, Software
- White papers 2006-04-06
- Tips and Tricks for Tuning CFD Codes Part 3 - Tuning Commercial Code
- CFD Computational Fluid Dynamics is one of the most used codes in supercomputing. It is used for a variety of things such as modeling external aerodynamics, internal aerodynamics, heat transfers, weather and air flows, ocean currents, multi-phase flows, blood flow in the human body, and many other scientific and industrial...
- Tags: Linux NetworX, Performance, Performance Management, Research & Development, Linux, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Business Operations, Operating Systems, Software
- White papers 2006-04-05
- Tips and Tricks for Tuning CFD Codes Part 2 - Advanced Tuning
- CFD Computational Fluid Dynamics is one of the most used codes in supercomputing. It is used for a variety of things such as modeling external aerodynamics, internal aerodynamics, heat transfers, weather and air flows, ocean currents, multi-phase flows, blood flow in the human body, and many other scientific and industrial...
- Tags: Linux NetworX, Performance, Performance Management, Research & Development, Linux, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Business Operations, Operating Systems, Software
- White papers 2006-04-05
- Tips and Tricks for Tuning CFD Codes
- CFD Computational Fluid Dynamics is one of the most used codes in aerospace. It is used for a variety of things such as external aerodynamics, internal aerodynamics, time dependent aerodynamics, aerodynamic noise, heat transfer, multi-phase flows (such as those in high-speed engines and rockets), and aerodynamic-optic analysis. There are also...
- Tags: Flight, Linux NetworX, Aerospace, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing
- White papers 2006-04-05
- Defense Dept. buys Linux supercompters
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- Tags: supercomputer, Linux NetworX
- Blog posts 2006-02-14
- linux networx signs pact with Novell
- Linux Networx signs pact with NovellThis is just what the doctor orderednt
- Tags: Linux NetworX, Novell Inc.
- Discussion threads 2004-11-10
- Aerion: Betting on a New Model for Business Travel
- Aerion Corp. is an advanced aeronautical engineering company focused on the development of supersonic business jets. The company needed the design resources of a cutting edge aeronautical engineering company. The company needed in-house computer resources to conduct initial evaluations and designs. Aerion knew that to ensure optimum price/performance value it...
- Tags: Engineering Company, Linux NetworX, Linux, Engineering, Productivity, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software
- Case studies
- Audi's Challenge: Building Safer and More Reliable Cars
- When Audi started investigating new computing architectures, the highest priority was given to the reliability of the system, which had to be proven by benchmarking procedures and documentation of other successful installations. The second priority for Audi was the price/performance ratio. Audi needed a computing solution that was powerful, yet...
- Tags: Linux NetworX, Audi AG, Linux, Operating Systems, Software
- Case studies
- Supercomputing Cluster Boosts Boeing's Delta IV Rockets
- In 2001, a team of engineers at Boeing Space and Communications in Huntington Beach, California, acquired a new AMD Athlon MP- based Linux Supercomputing cluster from Linux Networx to perform aerodynamic analyses for a new family of rockets, named Delta IV. The Linux Networx Supersystem is used to perform computational...
- Tags: Supercomputing Cluster, Linux NetworX, Rocket, Boeing Co., Linux Networx Supersystem, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
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- ESTECO: Optimizing Product Design
- ESTECO was created in 1999 to commercialize design optimization knowledge acquired during a project sponsored by the European Union. Increasing market competition is squeezing the product development cycle time for industrial designers and manufacturers. Designers in aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, consumer products and other industries must drastically shorten turnaround times while...
- Tags: Software, Linux NetworX, Product Design, Product Development, Tools & Techniques, Product Marketing, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing, Strategy, Research & Development, Business Operations, Management, Marketing
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- How to ... install Ubuntu 8.04 on a USB flash drive
- From the Hardware 2.0 mailbag: Can you install Ubuntu on a USB flash drive? Yes, yes you can. Here's what you need: Ubuntu 8.04 Live CD USB flash drive (4GB+) If you don't have an Ubuntu 8.04 Live CD then...
- Tags: Ubuntu, USB Flash Drive, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-05-16
- Moonlight, the Silverlight for Linux project, releases first public version
- Miguel de Icaza has announced that that the first public sourcecode release of Moonlight CNET articleis now available. This version of Moonlight is based on Silverlight 1.0 and not the Silverlight 2 beta that is out now from Microsoft. It's also not Moonlight 1.0 as it seemed early on. According...
- Tags: Microsoft Silverlight, Linux, UNIX, Web Browsers, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Internet, Ryan Stewart
- Blog posts 2008-05-16
- XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?
- Updated: The One Laptop Per Child program will put XP on its XO laptop and children in the developing world will have a choice between Windows and Linux. On the surface, a little choice isn't going to kill anybody. In fact, choice is good. And if some...
- Tags: Laptop Computer, One Laptop Per Child Project, XO, XP Screen, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-16
- Putting the XP into the OLPC
- So, Microsoft has managed to get in on the OLPC bandwagon and put XP in front of millions of eyeballs in the developing world. But is this move about the children's education, or it is about recruiting more Windows users. What's important to note is that Microsoft...
- Tags: Team, One Laptop Per Child Project, Team Management, Microsoft Windows XP, Management, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-05-16
- WinXP on XO laptops OK as long as Linux runs, too
- Microsoft's agreement to offer Windows XP on OLPC's XO laptop is appropriate and long overdue. It was pure hypocrasy for Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates to publicly decry the so-called "Digital Divide" while privately refusing to support the XO simply because Linux was a supported operating system. ...
- Tags: Operating System, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Laptop Computer, One Laptop Per Child Project, XO, Gates Foundation, Linux, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Microsoft Windows, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-05-16
- Open Source in 2013
- <satire> <source> Thank you. (Picture from Fox, America's only network. My picture at the top of this blog is expected to look much like this one in 2013, if I shave and get the combover right.) The hectic but repetitive routine of business and journalism often seems...
- Tags: Job, America, World Entertainment Shortage, Recruitment & Selection, Open Source, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-05-16
- Stonesoft Security in Virtual Environments
- As I mentioned in the post, Virtualization and security, quite a number of suppliers focused on security in virtualized environments have come forward to speak with me in the past month. Stonesoft is one of those companies. Mark Boltz, Senior Solutions Architect, and Greg Mead, Solutions Architect, both of Stonesoft,...
- Tags: Network, Environment, Stonesoft, Stonegate Management Center, Security, Networking, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2008-05-16
- Verdiem spruces up its Survey PC power management software
- Verdiem, one of the better known developers of power management software that counts Hewlett-Packard, Intel and Microsoft among its close partners, has delivered an impressive upgrade to its Surveyor technology. According to the Seattle-based company, the focus was on providing IT managers with even more configuration flexibility than previously available....
- Tags: Software, Power Management, PC, Power Consumption, Survey, Verdiem, Desktops, Hardware, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- It's finally official: XP is coming to the XO
- Microsoft's participation in the One Laptop Per Child OLPC initiative has been fraught with mystery and disinformation from the get-go. But on May 15, Microsoft officials finally gave the OLPC project Redmond's official blessing. Up to this point, OLPC Chief Nicholas Negroponte preannounced Microsoft's every move on...
- Tags: Linux, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., One Laptop Per Child Project, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
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