IBM Kittyhawk
Kittyhawk is an IBM supercomputer. The proposed project entails constructing a global-scale shared supercomputer capable of hosting the entire Internet on one platform as an application, whereas the current Internet is a collection of interconnected computer networks.
In 2010 IBM open sourced the Linux kernel patches that allow otherwise unmodified Linux distributions to run on Blue Gene/P. This action allowed the Kittyhawk system software stack to be run at large scale at Argonne [National Lab]. The open source version of Kittyhawk is available on a public website hosted by Boston University.
In 2012 the Kittyhawk project was made a part of the United [States Department of Energy] fault oblivious execution project, and ported to run on the Intrepid supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory.
In 2013 researchers used the Kittyhawk project to demonstrate a novel high-performance cloud computing platform by merging a cloud computing environment with a supercomputer.