At the heart of IT Enterprises is a high-performance computing center, an efficient and easily expandable network of servers capable of running a continual series of complex analytical jobs. It will be hired out to the incubator’s tenants, UMSL researchers and the community at large. It even comes with consultants — IT Enterprise Solutions, a group of about eight UMSL faculty members with computational expertise for hire. Revenue from their services, the use of the HPC, plus tenants’ rent should make the incubator self-sustaining
Incubator Looks to Give Tech Companies a Start
July 8, 2008