Entropia, Inc. (company)
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- For other uses, see Entropia (disambiguation).
Entropia, Inc. was a company founded in 1997 that sold distributed computing software for CPU scavenging.
Their product's server infrastructure was based on Microsoft Windows, which was considered to have contributed to the lack of scalability of their product.
Entropia ceased commercial operations in 2004, although no formal announcement to that effect was ever made.
[edit] Public Projects
Entropia ran the server for GIMPS, a distributed computing project researching Mersenne prime numbers. Founder Scott Kurowski, who left the company in 2001, now runs the server.
Entropia also helped with research on AIDS with their FightAIDS@Home project, which was operated in cooperation with The Scripps Research Institute. In May 2003, that relationship ended and later the project was relaunched with World Community Grid.
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[edit] External links
- Official Web Site, serving outdated and stale content (last news item added June 2003, and last product release on November 2002).