London,UK, May 24, 2006 – Platform Computing
(www.platform.com), the global leader in enterprise grid computing,
today announced that as a result of increasing demand from
universities, Eduserv Chest, a not-for-profit organisation that
negotiates and licenses software and information services for higher
education in the UK and Ireland, has accepted Platform as a registered
supplier of grid software. Universities in the program can now take
advantage of lower negotiated rates for Platform LSF HPC using a
simplified procurement process managed by Eduserv Chest. Widespread
availability of Platform’s grid software will enable even more
educational institutions to efficiently leverage their computing
resources.
Universities across the UK generally implement single clusters of
computing resources to support individual departments and research
projects in, for example, the physics or engineering units. Typically,
these clusters will be hosted on a variety of platforms without a
heterogeneous structure resulting in computing resource that cannot be
shared across silos if one department hits its capacity. Increasingly,
universities are realising the benefit of sharing clustered resources
and ultimately standardising on one infrastructure to streamline IT.
Eduserv Chest’s agreement now enables them to invest in the highest
quality grid technology from Platform to help them achieve this
goal.
Dominique Comte of Platform Computing said, "We are excited about this
agreement with Eduserv Chest and the opportunities for us to work with
even more UK universities. The arrangement with Eduserv Chest will
enable increased resource sharing and encourage the infrastructure
standardisation on a heterogeneous platform. The cutting edge research
produced by universities should never be limited by the computing power
and access to Platform LSF HPC will help overcome this
limitation."
Paul Hatton of the University of Birmingham said, "The University of
Birmingham prides itself on its research excellence and so it is
critical to have the technology tools to sustain and grow our programs.
The Eduserv Chest program enables us to leverage our computing
resources more efficiently by implementing Platform LSF HPC and helping
us to keep pace with research institutions around the world."
Platform technology is currently being used by several institutions in
the UK and Ireland including Cambridge, Birmingham, Manchester,
Coventry, York, Durham and Queens University Belfast.
About Platform Computing
Platform Computing is the global leader for grid computing
solutions and a technology pioneer of the supercomputing world. The
company's solutions for enterprise and high performance computing helps
the world's largest organizations integrate and accelerate business
processes, to increase competitive advantage and enjoy a higher return
on investment from IT. With over 2000 customers, the company has
achieved a clear leadership position in the market through a focus on
technology innovation and execution. Founded in 1992, Platform
Computing has strategic relationships with Dell, HP, IBM, Intel,
Microsoft, Novell and Red Hat, along with the industry's broadest
support for third-party applications. For more information please visit
www.platform.com.
About Eduserv Chest
Eduserv Chest is a division of Eduserv, a charity which works
with partners to maximise the benefits of IT for learning, research and
the wider public good. A not-for-profit organisation, Eduserv Chest
negotiates with suppliers on behalf of universities and colleges, so
that they can purchase e-resources easily and cost effectively.