Linux - Open Source White Papers
Novell Case Study: Tokyo Institute of Technology
Overview Tokyo Institute of Technology is one of the world's leading science and technology universities. TITech wanted to build its supercomputing capabilities by integrating disparate computing models and provide access to a broader group of users. The main challenge the university faced in creating its system was less in developing a proprietary solution from scratch, than in taking advantage of generally available technologies, such as open source and various packaged software, while achieving a supercomputer's superior performance and scalability. The university reviewed various software and hardware platforms with the goal of finding the best usability, interoperability, performance, and scalability. Based on these criteria, the university selected SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
| Publisher | Novell | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | April 2007 | ||
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