White House Releases Strategic Plan for NSCI Initiative
posted on July 29, 2016

It’s been a year since President Obama issued an Executive Order to create the National Strategic Computing Initiative or NSCI. NSCI was created to ensure the United States continues leading in the computing field over the coming decades. This week the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy released the Strategic Plan for NSCI. […]

NSF Cyberinfrastructure Grant Proposals Due Aug. 23
posted on July 18, 2016

For those applying for an NSF grant in the next round, your full proposal for the Campus Cyberinfrastructure grant is due to the National Science Foundation on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016. If you still need product quotes from an HPC vendor, we at Advanced Clustering Technologies are available to help. You can request a quote today. Our quote […]

HPC Compute Blocks: Built to Order for Intensive Workloads
posted on July 13, 2016

HPC Compute Blocks from Advanced Clustering Technologies are built to support parallelized workflows with easy serviceability and high availability. You get high performance and density in the smallest form-factor board optimized for memory performance. HPC Compute Blocks are built with the future in mind. Our full-featured board offers maximum product flexibility for expansion, giving you […]

Download our Guide to Knights Landing
posted on July 11, 2016

The new Knights Landing or KNL Intel® Xeon Phi™ series is here, and Advanced Clustering has all of the details. This series promises to drive breakthroughs through high performance modeling and simulation, visualization and data analytics. Download our Knights Landing Overview (PDF) to learn about Knights Landing and to consult with us about how it fits into your HPC plans […]

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