Resolver One goes distributed on the Digipede Network
As of version 1.5 (which is currently in beta), the world’s coolest spreadsheet can use Digipede Network grid computing to distribute and execute workbooks in parallel. The example on the Exchange is based on the excellent IronPython sample created by Robert W. Anderson of Digipede. The Digipede Network is a brilliant way to get distributed, parallel computation on Windows. It only took a few minor changes to convert Resolver One to run on the Digipede Network and to get the IronPython sample to execute Resolver One workbooks.
Digipede, like Resolver Systems, offer a 30 day trial of their software.

May 7th, 2009 at 4:26 am
[...] they released the sample earlier today. From their site: As of version 1.5 (which is currently in beta), the world’s coolest spreadsheet can use Digipede [...]