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Published on Jun 27, 2012

In this video, Patrick Scateni from Ciara Technologies describes the company's new liquid-cooled, high-density line of personal supercomputers. Ciara is Canada' largest server manufacturer, and their industrial-design is world-class.

"Purpose-built for engineering offices, laboratories, or university departments, the NEXXUS C Series makes supercomputing personal again." said Patrick Scateni, vice-president Sales and Marketing of Ciara Technologies. "We have been building Personal Supercomputers and Deskside Clusters since 2004 with our NEXXUS4000® Personal Cluster and FUSION1200® SMP Server. Both were the ancestors of our new NEXXUS C system, the most powerful, most office friendly and affordable product to date. It is designed for maximum performance, functionality and power efficiency. The NEXXUS C Series will permit compute hungry customers to accelerate their results and be faster in their development timelines"

Recorded at ISC'12 in Hamburg.

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