Linux Foundation Announces OpenHPC Collaborative Project
Today the Linux Foundation announced plans to form the OpenHPC Collaborative Project. This project will provide a new, open source framework to support the world's most sophisticated HPC environments. "The use of open source software is central to HPC, but lack of a unified community across key stakeholders - academic institutions, workload management companies, software vendors, computing leaders - has caused duplication of effort and has increased the barrier to entry," said Jim Zemlin, executive director, The Linux Foundation. "OpenHPC will provide a neutral forum to develop one open source framework that satisfies a diverse set of cluster environment use-cases."
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