Microsoft has harnessed quite a few its scalable/multicore/cloud initiatives to make a new extreme Computing Group (XCG).The new unit,
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Office Professional 2010 32 bits, datacenter architectures, specialty hardware accelerators and quantum computing.”Reed has held a variety of posts since joining Microsoft in late 2007. He most recently was Director of Scalable and Multicore Systems, as well as director of Microsoft;s Cloud Computing Futures Initiative. That initiave is chartered with exploring new approaches to cloud services and datacenter design “including looking at ways to reduce hardware costs and power consumption, and increasing data centers; adaptability and resilience to failure.”Microsoft has been stepping up its investments inside and outside the company on multicore/manycore and high-end datacenter-computing projects.