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[Expert Texture] John and Nathan will be presenting at a Microsoft event in New York City this coming Wednesday. The event targets fHPC for financial services companies. 

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http://blogs.sun.com [Blogs.sun.com] Jonathan Schwartz's Weblog : Weblog: The win is a comprehensive one for Sun - starting with our free and open source Sun Studio compilers, N1 Systems and Grid management platforms (also free/open source), and deployed on an absolute blizzard of SunFire/Galaxy servers, 1.7 Petabytes of our newest Thumper (x4500) systems, all archived and secured by our StorageTek tape platforms. (As one executive said to me recently, "whoever said 'tape is dead' has never spoken to a customer that produces a terabyte of data every couple of minutes.") Like I said, it's a true systems win.

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