IBM made a slew of
announcements and predictions on open source topics at this week's LinuxWorld conference, but one of the least talked about and written about announcements
was this one (Matt Asay did
single it out). IBM released its
HPC Open Software Stack as open source, aiming at cheaper-to-deploy, simpler supercomputers. The software stack isᅠ designed to make clusters--servers linked together to form a single super-fast system--more productive, less costly in both software and hardware terms,ᅠ and easier to manage. Why should the open source community at large pay attention to this?