Today, Intel released Intel® Threading Building Blocks (TBB) 3.0, a high-level parallel programming toolkit that helps software developers take advantage of multicore processors. This update includes enhanced support for the recently-released Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and introduces numerous performance and feature improvements that give developers access to cross-platform capabilities. Intel TBB has seen wide industry adoption among independent software vendors, including Adobe Systems which has incorporated it into several of its Creative Suite 5 software applications. The functionalities Intel TBB introduces to Creative Suite 5 help Adobe customers create, deliver and optimize high-impact digital content. Intel TBB is available for open source and commercial operating systems.
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Chip Shot: Parallel Toolkit Gains Visual Studio Support
May 4th, 2010 |
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Novell Adds Ingres DB to SUSE Studio Online
March 19th, 2010 |
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A new template for the Ingres database eliminates the burden for IT managers of managing the life cycle of the operating system or the middleware database component within their appliances.
– SAN FRANCISCO Novell and open-source database provider Ingres March 18 announced that they have hooked
up to make the long-established, enterprise-class Ingres DB available in
Novell’s SUSE Studio.
SUSE Studio is a toolkit used by independent software vendors to build virtual
machine-based app…



