Sunrise on launch of 'world's first on demand supercomputer'
By Matt Whipp
Posted on 20 Mar 2006 at 13:15
But he says that increased outsourcing of components of the enterprise business - such as CRM (customer relationship management) - to third-parties, is pushing demand for agile, scalable and accessible online processing power from smaller companies too. These companies - such as the very companies that supply these third-party services, as well as production studios rendering movies, for example - need this flexibility to match the peaks and troughs of their changing computing needs.
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