CIOs Exploit HPC to Boost Productivity and Competitiveness (Hyperion Research)

Historically, most HPC systems in the private sector have been installed in dedicated HPC data centers for product development or other upstream R&D tasks. But in recent years, more businesses—many of them first-time HPC users—have integrated these systems into enterprise data centers to support complex business operations that enterprise server systems can’t handle effectively alone.

Hyperion Research believes that with strong support from HPE, the new HPE Cray line of Shasta based systems is well positioned to benefit from, and to help drive, the robust growth we have projected for the worldwide HPC market.

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