gridMathematica 2 Now Available--A Major Enhancement to the Premier Software Environment for Supercomputing
March 8, 2005--gridMathematica 2 is now available from Wolfram
Research. As previewed at Supercomputing 2004 late last year, this new
version of the widely used parallel computing software harnesses all
the capabilities of Mathematica 5.1 and is optimized for
virtually all Top 500 supercomputers, heterogeneous grids or clusters,
and personal workstations. With gridMathematica, scientists and
engineers can easily develop powerful parallel applications on a PC
and deploy them seamlessly on any grid or supercomputer.
Features of gridMathematica 2 include significant scheduling
and performance enhancements, automatic parallelization of wider
classes of computations, programmable scheduling for problem-specific
tuning, support for speculative parallelism, seamless execution on
scalar and parallel setup, improved failure recovery and user
configurability, universal database connectivity, web services
support, high-speed binary I/O, industrial-strength string
manipulation, and full optimization for all 64-bit architectures
that Mathematica supports.
Building on the rich foundation of Mathematica 5.1 and Parallel
Computing Toolkit 2, gridMathematica is perfectly suited
for numerical supercomputing applications as well as parallel
processing of complex non-numeric data such as images, 2D and 3D
vector graphics, geospatial information, genomic sequences, algebraic
formulas, logical and program constructs, and general symbolic data.
Since its introduction in 2002, gridMathematica has been
successfully deployed by many major corporations, government
organizations, and universities, including Aerospace Corp, Argonne
National Laboratory, Columbia University, Dow Chemical, Istituto
Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Kyoto University, Los Alamos National
Laboratory, MIT, NASA Langley, Queen's University, RAND Corporation,
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Seagate Technology, Silicon
Graphics, Space Telescope Science Institute, Thomson Multimedia,
University of California Berkeley, University of North Carolina,
University of Tokyo, Yale University, and many more.
"gridMathematica is a powerful tool for developing parallel
applications for the Windows platform," said Dennis Oldroyd, director
of the Windows Server Division at Microsoft Corporation. "Now
customers can use a standard PC to write large parallel algorithms and
then deploy them on larger clusters and grids with limited porting
time. This tool helps simplify the development and deployment of
computationally intensive parallel applications on the Windows
platform."
gridMathematica 2 is available for all common Linux and Unix
systems, Windows, and Mac OS X. Computers in the cluster do not have
to run the same operating system. Introductory
training on gridMathematica is offered by the Wolfram
Education Group. More information about gridMathematica 2 is available.
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