(Phys.org) —Computer services company Cycle Computing has announced that it has used Amazon's servers to run software for a client that simulated the properties of 205,000 molecules over an 18 hour ...
Microsoft Tuesday announced the acquisition of a cloud computing orchestration firm, Cycle Computing, that's intended to help bolster its Azure cloud platform. Greenwich, Conn.-based Cycle Computing ...
Microsoft is positioning the deal, announced on August 15, as a way for it to enable its customers to use high-performance computing and other "Big Computing" capabilities in the public cloud. From ...
Cycle Computing, which makes cloud-based software for high performance computing, launched DataManager on Thursday, which schedules and manages data sets for large workloads such as genomics.
Microsoft is buying Cycle Computing in a move to accelerate high-performance computing (HPC) in the cloud. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Cycle Computing’s software makes computation in the ...
The other day I received information about an experiment that Cycle Computing ran to assess just how quickly a massively scaled computational cluster could be created. It’s one of those example of ...
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