SUSE ties up with Intel

SUSE, along with Intel, will distribute SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for High-Performance Computing as an option for the recently-introduced Intel HPC Orchestrator, an Intel-supported HPC system software stack. It is the first commercially supported Linux to be included as an operating system option with Intel HPC Orchestrator system software stack, and the companies will offer joint support for the combined solution. As a result, enterprise customers can accelerate innovation with faster access to relevant, business-changing data. Intel HPC Orchestrator, powered by SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for HPC, reduces the burden of integrating and validating an HPC software stack. It greatly simplifies ongoing maintenance and support by aligning new components and optimizations driven by the OpenHPC community.

“The SUSE and Intel collaboration on Intel HPC Orchestrator and OpenHPC puts this power within the reach of a whole new range of industries and enterprises that need data-driven insights to compete and advance. This is an industry-changing approach that will rapidly accelerate HPC innovation and advance the state-of-the-art in a way that creates real-world benefits for our customers and partners,” said Michael Miller, President of Strategy, Alliances and Marketing, SUSE...Read More

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