About California Digital
California Digital is a privately held company with worldwide
headquarters in Fremont, California and Engineering and Development
Centers in Blacksburg, Virginia and Bangalore, India.
California Digital acquired the
systems division of VA Linux Systems (now VA Software) in
late 2001 and re-launched VA's server business thereafter.
California Digital focuses on providing massively-parallel
Linux or OS X compute clusters to enterprise technical computing
customers in various vertical markets
such as manufacturing, oil and gas exploration, bioinformatics,
financial services, and digital content creation.
California Digital provides turnkey cluster solutions,
including system and interconnect integration, software
support and configuration, application optimization and porting,
performance tuning, and comprehensive cluster manageement tools.
California Digital customers can reduce costs by up to 90%
by migrating compute-intensive applications away from proprietary,
"big iron" UNIX systems to massively parallel
Linux or OS X clusters. Toward this end, California Digital offers
turn-key clusters completely supported and configured to
run required applications upon delivery and commissioning.
California Digital personnel have deployed two of the five most
powerful supercomputers on Earth -- the 19.94 teraflop
"Thunder"
cluster at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the
10.28 teraflop System X at Virginia Tech.
California Digital specializes in 64-bit computing solutions
and deploying leading-edge technology to further the adoption
of massively-paralelle cluster computing.
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