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Star-P Enhanced for Platform LSF and SGI Altix ICE


New version of Interactive Supercomputing software adds critical functionality for large scale datacenters

WALTHAM, Mass., July 22 -- Interactive Supercomputing (ISC) launched a new version of its Star-P software that enables customers to accelerate and better manage high performance computing (HPC) application workloads across clusters and supercomputers. The new version also adds support for SGI Altix ICE line of blade servers built to handle HPC applications and large scale-out workloads.

Star-P is an interactive parallel computing platform that lets scientists, engineers and analysts create algorithms and models on their desktops using familiar mathematical tools -- such as MATLAB and Python -- and then run them instantly and interactively on parallel computers with little to no modification. It eliminates the need to re-program applications to run on parallel systems, making problem-solving faster and users more productive.

The new version of Star-P adds support for Platform Computing's LSF workload management software for accelerating batch workload processing for HPC applications. Platform LSF support gives Star-P users an intelligent scheduling tool for their parallelized applications to solve large, complex problems while maximizing available computing resources. Star-P with Platform LSF is ideal for supercomputing centers and other large research organizations where computing resources are scheduled among many users. It ensures the right HPC resources are automatically allocated to the right users for maximum efficiency.

"Together, Platform LSF and Interactive Supercomputing's Star-P, let users manage their compute resources more efficiently. By sending work to the most capable available servers among compute resources managed by Platform LSF, users can deliver more results, faster," said Simon Lonsdale, director of strategic alliances, Platform Computing. "The pairing of the two technologies not only brings scale-out HPC performance to the desktop but is also compatible with the customer's existing systems management and infrastructure practices. This enables more efficient and cost-effective parallel computing solutions for researchers."

With Star-P's new SGI Altix ICE support, customers can now take advantage of SGI's ultra-dense, liquid-cooled blade server architecture to reap both peak computational performance and user productivity. The SGI Altix ICE is a new kind of blade server -- part cluster, part massively parallel processing (MPP) -- that minimizes demands on a datacenter's space and power. A single SGI Altix rack can be powered by as many as 512 Intel Xeon processors and deliver six teraflops of performance.

SGI Altix ICE support extends the longstanding relationship ISC has built with SGI selling Intel Itanium-based products. Adding ICE gives SGI customers more HPC platform options for solving computationally challenge problems.

"Star-P running on SGI Altix ICE blade servers enables scientists and engineers to easily scale their applications to thousands of nodes to address the most challenging compute problems, without the programming complexities of parallel computing," said Bill Mannel, SGI senior director of marketing. "In raw computing power, this equates to adding six teraflops per rack. Star-P users can start small, testing and refining their algorithms on their desktops, and easily add computing resources as the application demands."

"With the increasing use of Star-P at large customer sites, users need efficient ways to schedule the resources. Integration with LSF solves this problem while preserving the critical ease of use aspect of Star-P," said David Rich, ISC vice president of marketing.

About Platform Computing

Platform Computing is a pioneer and the global leader in High Performance Computing (HPC) management software. The company delivers integrated software solutions that enable organizations to improve time-to-results and reduce computing costs. Many of the world's largest companies rely on Platform to accelerate compute and data intensive applications and manage cluster and grid systems. Platform has over 2,000 global customers and strategic relationships with Dell, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Red Hat and SAS, along with the industry's broadest support for HPC applications. Building on 15 years of market leadership, Platform continues to define the HPC market. Visit http://www.platform.com.

About SGI

SGI (NASDAQ: SGIC) is a leader in high-performance computing. SGI delivers a complete range of high-performance server, visualization and storage solutions along with industry-leading professional services and support that enable its customers to overcome the challenges of complex data-intensive workflows and accelerate breakthrough discoveries, innovation and information transformation. SGI helps customers solve significant challenges whether it's enhancing the quality of life through drug research, designing and manufacturing safer and more efficient cars and airplanes, studying global climate change, providing technologies for homeland security and defense, or helping enterprises manage large data. With offices worldwide, the company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., and can be found on the Web at http://www.sgi.com.

About Interactive Supercomputing

Interactive Supercomputing (ISC) launched in 2004 to commercialize Star-P, an interactive parallel computing platform. With automatic parallelization and interactive execution of existing desktop simulation applications, Star-P merges two previously distinct environments -- desktop computers and high performance servers -- into one. Based in Waltham, Mass., the privately held company markets Star-P for a range of biomedical, financial, and government laboratory research applications.

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Source: Interactive Supercomputing, Inc.

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