Differentiating with HPC
Differentiating (gaining a competitive advantage) through HPC can include:
- faster - complete calculations in a shorter time;
- more - complete more computations in a given amount of time;
- better - undertake more complex computations;
- cheaper - deliver computations at a lower cost;
- confidence - increase the confidence in the results of the computations; and
- impact - effectively exploiting the results of the computations in the business.
Strategic delivery choices are the broad decisions about how to do/use HPC within an organization. This might include:
- choosing between cloud computing and traditional in-house HPC systems (or points on a spectrum between these two extremes);
- selecting between a cost-driven hardware philosophy and a capability-driven hardware philosophy;
- deciding on a balance of internal capability and externally acquired capability;
- choices on the balance of investment across hardware, software, people and processes.
Which HPC technology?
A key means of differentiating with HPC, and one of the most visible, is through the choice of hardware technologies used and at what scale. The HPC market is currently enjoying (or is it suffering?) a broader range of credible hardware technology options than the previous few years.