12/03/2025
Something exciting just happened: a bridge between and .
In an inaugural test, the University of Southern Queensland and Distributive successfully sent computational results back from DCP Workers operating on the other side of the world.
This establishes a compute bridge for unlocking and equitably sharing idle CPU and GPU capacity across computers, edge devices, and servers - across continents. By its nature, it opens new avenues for collaboration in , , and more.
Moving HTC workloads off HPC systems and onto HTC platforms like DCP frees HPC capacity for true HPC workloads—a win for both researchers and infrastructure managers.
Next, the teams will scale the cluster and onboard additional workloads.
In a compelling twist, DCP also enables the University of Southern Queensland to sell idle compute capacity to nearby enterprises. Enterprise buyers gain 2–3× lower-cost compute, the ability to redirect spend to local academic institutions, national compute and data sovereignty, and a low-cost path to capacity building. It’s a national win and a foundation for future .
Special thank you to Luke Drury, CISSP, Richard Godsmark and James Duncan.