Grid computing on Windows? It’s easier than you think with Digipede

Today, we made it even easier to try out. Today we announced our free Digipede Network Developer Edition. What is the developer edition? It’s a fully-functional, full-featured version of our product. It lets any developer working on a Microsoft platform check out the Digipede Network up close and personal. Run our samples. Run your own code. Play with it. We want more developers to experience what our customers already have: Grid computing doesn’t have to be hard. West Coast Grid

Digipede has a very interesting grid computing product and today released a free developers edition. If you’re on Windows and have longed for Google’s MapReduce then Digipede is a product you should check out.

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2 Responses to “Grid computing on Windows? It’s easier than you think with Digipede”

  1. It would be a lot nicer if I could do Grid Computing on an OS that didn’t require a GUI and a video card. Electricity is one of the biggest economic factors in large grids….

  2. [...] It would be a lot nicer if I could do Grid Computing on an OS that didn’t require a GUI and a video card. Matt [...]

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