Penguin Computing Among 50 Fastest-Growing East Bay Private Companies and 100 Bay Area Private Companies
FREMONT, Calif. (PRWEB) October 06, 2014 -- Penguin Computing, a provider of high performance, enterprise data center and cloud solutions, is one of the San Francisco Business Times’ 50 Fastest-Growing East Bay Companies and 100 Bay Area Private Companies.
“Our rapid growth reflects the tremendous demand for increased compute capability and innovative methods across a multitude of industries served by Penguin Computing’s products,” said Tom Coull, President and CEO of Penguin Computing. “I’m proud of our employees for continuously striving to achieve the company’s goals and provide customers with exceptional, high performance computing resources.”
Penguin was one of the first HPC cloud companies with its Penguin Computing on Demand (POD) offering. The company’s customers represent a broad cross section of industry computing needs, including manufacturing, life sciences, energy, financial services, education and government.
The San Francisco Business Times will reveal Penguin Computing’s ranking on October 21 and publish it along with the full list on October 24.
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About Penguin Computing
Penguin Computing is one of the largest private suppliers of enterprise and high performance computing solutions in North America and has built and operates the leading specialized public HPC cloud service Penguin Computing on Demand (POD). Penguin Computing pioneers the design, engineering, integration and delivering of solutions that are based on open architectures and comprise non-proprietary components from a variety of vendors. Penguin Computing is also one of only five authorized Open Compute Project (OCP) solution providers leveraging this Facebook-led initiative to bring the most efficient open data center solutions to a broader market, and has announced the Tundra product line which applies the benefits of OCP to high performance computing.
Penguin Computing, Scyld ClusterWare, Scyld Insight, Scyld HCATM, Relion, Altus, Penguin Computing on Demand, POD, Tundra and Arctica are trademarks or registered trademarks of Penguin Computing, Inc.
Penguin Computing has more than 18,000 systems installed with over 2,500 customers in 40 countries across eight major vertical markets.
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