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As part of the agreement, Bright Computing and Novell will use their sales and reseller channels to offer the bundle to customers world-wide. The agreement also involves joint marketing activities and the opportunity to collaborate on software development for high performance computing (HPC).
Bright Cluster Manager(TM) ( http://www.brightcomputing.com/Bright-Cluster-Manager.php) is a Linux-based cluster management software solution specifically designed to make HPC clusters of any size easy to install, use and manage. Its intuitive graphical user interface offers consistent access to all management and monitoring functionality for the cluster administrators. Its HPC user environment provides a comprehensive range of HPC software development tools for the cluster users.
"Bright Cluster Manager and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server are a solid
combination for installing, using and managing high performance compute
clusters," said
"With eight of the top ten supercomputers in the world (source:
TOP500.org) relying on its scalability and performance, SUSE Linux Enterprise
is a proven operating system for high performance computing," said
The new Bright Cluster Manager/SUSE Linux Enterprise Server bundle is
available from Bright Computing and its resellers. Bright Computing will be
demonstrating Bright Cluster Manager at the Supercomputing 2009 conference in
Pictures and screenshots of Bright Cluster Manager(TM):
http://www.BrightComputing.com/Newsroom.php
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