Angstrom Continues Its Deployments at the National Institutes of Health

Angstrom's Fourth Year in Deploying Million Dollar Deployments at NIH: Angstrom Microsystems Corp. announced today that the National Institutes of Health has continued deployment of Angstrom Titan64 SuperBlade high performance computing blades for basic biology research. Angstrom blades are energy efficient computers powered by AMD Opteron processors to provide maximum performance. Angstrom has deployed over 1000 servers into the main NIH facility in Bethesda, MD. NIH chose these servers because not only are they very high performing and reliable, Angstrom further provides proven quality of service in maintaining these systems. Angstrom Microsystems specializes in Green Computing solutions, providing blade servers and workstations uniquely designed for the special effects industry. With both hardware and software solutions to reduce the power needed to drive computing, Angstrom reduces the number of machines required to facilitate these tasks and thereby saving companies significant investments into additional servers at the same time reducing the energy required to run these servers. "The NIH sets the table for the American drug discovery and bio-informatics industries," said Lalit Jain, CEO of Angstrom Microsystems. "Angstrom is proud to be selected annually to deliver high performance cluster solutions for NIH." To view the NIH Biowulf cluster, please click on the link provided: www.usetdas.com/maps/angstrom/angstromNIH.pdf or go to biowulf.nih.gov.