Boston has been hard at work with partners BIOS IT and Eltechs to help develop a fast, reliable, and easy to use method for running x86 applications on the ARM-based Viridis server. Bringing x86 applications to an ARM architecture offers significant cost of ownership reductions and could particularly benefit data centre owners and cloud service providers.
READ MOREThe team at www.LowPowerServers.com were on-site with a customer in Central London this week when a major power cut severely impacted the office building. The resulting blog of the experience raises some interesting questions and suggests a different way of approaching disaster planning, specifically regarding a complete loss of power.
READ MOREFollowing calls from the HPC community for increased support in porting and debugging HPC server applications to the ARM architecture, Allinea has brought its development tools to the ARM-based Boston Viridis.
READ MOREBoston is delighted to announce that the Viridis Microserver has been selected by ARM to be in their showcase of bleeding-edge IT products at the Nerve 2013 conference in Cambridge, UK.
READ MOREAs the dust settles after a fantastic ISC '13 in Leipzig, the Boston team has a few snaps to share.
READ MOREAfter launching Viridis at the International Supercomputing Conference last year, Boston is returning to Leipzig, Germany this month to update the HPC community on how the world's first ARM-based server is developing and challenging the norm.
READ MOREFollowing on from the fantastic news that Boston's Viridis server had been voted the "One to Watch Product" at this year’s Green IT Awards, we have put all the photos from the fantastic event up online.
READ MOREWe are delighted to announce that Boston's ARM-based Viridis server has been awarded 'One To Watch Product' at the fourth annual Green IT Awards!
READ MOREFollowing on from last month's announcement that Boston had been nominated for four Green IT Awards we are delighted to reveal that the ARM-based Viridis server has once again been revered as one of the industry's most innovative solutions – being nominated at this year's DCS Awards!
READ MOREFollowing their recent review of the Boston Viridis, Anandtech have had their hands on HP’s new Moonshot 'Microserver' system based on Intel’s Centerton Atom CPUs and have drawn some interesting comparisons against the Calxeda architecture used in Viridis
READ MORETo help our clients make informed decisions about new technologies, we have opened up our research & development facilities and actively encourage customers to try the latest platforms using their own tools and if necessary together with their existing hardware. Remote access is also available
Boston are exhibiting at SC23 in Georgia, Atlanta this November!