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Cluster Resources, Inc. announced today that the Department of Energy selected Cluster Resources’ Moab workload and resource management software as a standard for use across NNSA’s high-performance co
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August 9, 2006 (Press Release) -- PROVO, Utah – Cluster Resources, Inc., a leading provider of cluster, grid and utility computing software, announced today that the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration’s Advanced Simulation and Computing Program has selected Cluster Resources’ Moab workload and resource management software (www.clusterresources.com) as a standard for use across NNSA’s high-performance computing systems.

The Advanced Simulation and Computing Program (ASC) unites the high performance computing expertise and capabilities of the national labs responsible for ensuring the safety, security and reliability of the nation’s stockpile of nuclear weapons without testing. ASC, also known as Tri-Labs consists of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and Sandia National Laboratories. ASC currently has the number 1, 3, 6 and 9 largest systems in the TOP500 Supercomputing list, as well as dozens of other systems equating to approximately 25% of the TOP500’s total CPU count (www.top500.org).

“Cluster Resources is honored to be selected by ASC,” said David Jackson, CEO of Cluster Resources, Inc. “There is no organization in the world which matches the technical expertise and scope of compute systems found at ASC in terms of scalability and architectural complexity.”

This agreement brings two industry leaders together. ASC is widely acknowledged for their leadership in successfully deploying next-generation massive architectures, networks and storage solutions, as well as their research and expertise in scalable middleware. Cluster Resources provides industry leadership in intelligent workload and resource management that orchestrates compute, network, and storage resources, in order to maximize utilization, availability and responsiveness. The ASC/Cluster Resources partnership will push innovation boundaries for the Supercomputing / High Performance Computing (HPC) industry on both current and future leadership-class systems.

The awarded contract grants ASC use of Moab software, which provides workload management, system accounting, capacity planning, automated failure recovery, virtualization and a host of other capabilities in cluster, grid, and utility computing environments. In addition, the contract also includes collaborative research and development, consulting, 24/7 support and other professional services.

For additional press or product information call (801) 717-3700 or visit: www.clusterresources.com, or to evaluate Moab visit: www.clusterresources.com/eval.


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