ST. PAUL, Minn., April 26, 2018 — Hyperion Research today announced that an information-rich, interactive map of 765 HPC sites in the United States is now publicly accessible on the company’s website (www.hyperionresearch.com). The market research firm developed the map late last year under a U.S. government study and recently received permission to make the map available via the Internet.
The mapped sites include government, academic and industrial HPC data centers, along with HPC vendors. Moving the cursor over a site automatically displays detailed information about the site, including the organization’s name, employee count, annual revenue, phone number and Congressional district. This powerful tool can be used to identify the economic impact of HPC in a user-defined area (state, Congressional district, et al.) or for the United States as a whole, or to understand where HPC jobs are located, as well as who the Congressional district representatives are.
New Quantum Computing Practice
Hyperion Research also launched a new quantum computing practice led by Bob Sorensen, vice president of research and technology. The kick-off event for the practice was a high-profile session held on April 18 at the HPC User Forum in Tucson. The session featured quantum computing experts from the Department of Energy, D-Wave, Google, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, NASA, NIST, Rigetti and China’s University of Science and Technology. Presentations will soon be available for free, via downloading at www.hpcuserforum.com. The next HPC User Forum will be held September 4-6, 2018 at the Dearborn Inn in Dearborn, Michigan.
About Hyperion Research, LLC
Hyperion Research provides data-driven research, analysis and recommendations for technologies, applications, and markets in high performance computing and emerging technology areas to help organizations worldwide make effective decisions and seize growth opportunities. Research includes market sizing and forecasting, share tracking, segmentation, technology and related trend analysis, and both user & vendor analysis for multi-user technical server technology used for HPC and HPDA (high performance data analysis). We provide thought leadership and practical guidance for users, vendors and other members of the HPC community by focusing on key market and technology trends across government, industry, commerce, and academia.
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