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'''Platform Computing''' iswas a privately held software company that is primarily known for its job scheduling product, [[Load Sharing Facility|Load Sharing Facility]] (LSF)]]. It was founded in 1992 in [[Toronto, Ontario, Canada]] and is currently headquartered in [[Markham, Ontario]] with 11 branch offices across the United States, Europe and Asia.<ref>[http://www.platform.com/company/contact-us Contact]</ref>
 
In JanJanuary 2012, Platform Computing was acquired by [[IBM]].<ref>[http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/36372.wss IBM Closes on Acquisition of Platform Computing]</ref>
 
==History==
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Platform Computing was founded by Songnian Zhou, Jingwen Wang, and Bing Wu in 1992.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ogf.org/News/documents/ogf_winter_2007.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=OGF|title=GridConnections|accessdate=2007-12-29}}</ref> Its first product, LSF, was based on the ''Utopia'' research project at the [[University of Toronto]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.121.1434|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|title=Utopia: A Load Sharing Facility for Large, Heterogeneous Distributed Computer Systems|accessdate=2007-12-29}}</ref> The LSF software was developed partially with funding from [[CANARIE]] (Canadian Advanced Network and Research for Industry and Education).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20040720151637/http://www.canarie.ca/press/publications/tadeng.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=CANARIE|title=Shaping the future: success stories from the CARARIE files|accessdate=2011-04-05}}</ref>
 
Platform's revenue was approximately $300,000 in 1993, and reached $12<!-- Canadian? --> million in 1997. Revenue grew by 34% (YoY) to US$46.2 million in 2001, US$50 million in 2003.<ref>{{cite web|archivedate=2005-09-27|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20050927230807/http://biz.yahoo.com/ic/107/107204.html|url=http://biz.yahoo.com/ic/107/107204.html|publisher=Yahoo Business|title=Platform Computing Inc. Company Profile|accessdate=2008-10-02}}</ref>
 
On October 29, 2007, Platform Computing acquired the Scali Manage business from Norway-based Scali AS. ThisScali acquisition added a more complexwas cluster management solution to Platform's software offerings.<ref>{{cite pressrelease|url=http://www.platform.com/press-releases/2007/platform-computing-acquires-scali-manage-business|publisher=Platform Computing|title=Platform Computing Acquires Scali Manage Business |date=2007-10-29|date=2008-10-02}}</ref> On August 1, 2008, Platform acquired the rest of the Scali business, taking on the industry-standard [[Message Passing Interface]] (MPI), Scali MPI, and rebranding it Platform MPI.<ref>{{cite pressrelease|publisher=Platform Computing|url=http://www.platform.com/press-releases/2008/platform-computing-acquires-scali-mpi-business/|title=Platform Computing Acquires Scali MPI Business |date=August 1, 2008|accessdate=2008-10-02}}</ref>
 
On June 22, 2009, Platform Computing announced its first piece of software to serve the [[cloud computing]] space. Platform ISF is software that enables organizations to set up and manage private clouds, controlling both physical and virtual resources, and supporting a wide variety of hardware and OS configurations.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.platform.com/press-releases/2009/platform-computing-announces-private-cloud-management-software|title=Platform Computing announces private cloud management software|accessdate=2009-06-26}}</ref>
 
In August 2009, Platform acquired HP-MPI from [[Hewlett-Packard]].<ref>[http://www.platform.com/press-releases/2009/platform-computing-acquires-mpi-product-from-hp Platform Computing Acquires MPI Product from HP]</ref>
 
On Oct.October 11, 2011, IBM announced their intention to buy Platform Computing.<ref>http://www.hpcwire.com/hpcwire/2011-10-12/ibm_makes_bet_on_distributed_computing_with_platform_buy.html?featured=top</ref>
 
==Products==
 
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==Partnerships==
Platform Computing has partnerships with over 100 companies and industry leaders, including:<ref>[http://www.platform.com/partners/directory/partners-directory Partners Directory]</ref>
 
*[[Cray]]
*[[Dell]]
*[[HP]]
*IBM
*[[Intel]]
*[[Microsoft]]
*[[Red Hat]]
*[[SAS Institute|SAS]]
 
==Open-source participation==
* [[Hadoop]] - Platform joined the [[Hadoop]] project in 2011, and is focused on enhancing the Hadoop Distributed File System<ref>[http://www.platform.com/press-releases/2011/PlatformAnnouncesCommercialSupportforApacheHDFS Platform Computing Announces Commercial Support for Apache Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS)]</ref>
* Platform Lava - based on Platform LSF, licensed under [[GNU General Public License#Version_2|GPLv2]].<ref>[http://www.hpccommunity.org/section/lava-5/ Platform Lava]</ref> The Lava scheduler is part of ''Red Hat HPC''.<ref>[http://www.redhat.com/hpc/ Red Hat HPC Solution]</ref>
* Platform FTA - File Transfer Agent for HPC clusters <ref>[ftp://ftp.platform.com/pub/opensource/ platform opensource]</ref>
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==Standards==
Platform products have adopted the following standards:
*[[DRMAA]]
*[[Intel Cluster Ready]]