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christianmedic

05/13/12 12:38 AM

#2203 RE: christianmedic #2201

actually, wrong terminology. Not super computers, but all business critical computers within two years. sorry, like I said typed quickly. More below....

http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/other/display/20120327233132_Hewlett_Packard_Sees_Microsoft_Windows_and_Linux_as_Solutions_for_Mission_Critical_Systems.html

Also from Linux labs website

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F.L.A.M.E.
Fast Linking Associative Memory Engine

Linux Labs proprietary database application is receiving a renewed level of interest as Microsoft launches "Bing" their new outsourced search engine that runs on Linux. The establishment of a new database search architecture has generated recent inquiries for F.L.A.M.E with it's unique and proprietary approach to web searches.

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BlueShift Wireless Partners with Linux Labs
BlueShift Wireless embedded Linux solutions are enhanced by cluster architecture

BlueShift Wireless has determined that a scaled down version of the Linux Labs NimbusOS has created enhanced performance for their wireless access points currently being deployed for hotel and other commercial applications. The multifaceted cluster architecture of NimbusOS lends itself to the multitasking requirements for the BlueShuft access points.

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Silicon Chip Benchmarking
Linux Labs built a custom application for benchmarking silicon chips

Linux Labs was recently contracted to devleop a Linux based application to establish benchmarking statistics for a major silicon chip manufacturer. The application is running on both a single node Linux Labs Supercluster and on a 20 node traditional cluster. The prototype system has been running for almost two years without incident. Linux Labs see this as an opportunity to develop additional software applications for this industry.