Welcome to Pathways

 

We are pleased to provide you Microsoft Pathways, designed to assist Star-P Customers and Partners during the transition of ISC technologies from ISC to Microsoft.

 

This portal will be your main interaction and information resource for anything related to Microsoft's acquisition of ISC's technologies. You can submit support requests, ask questions, and access quarterly newsletters, updates and partner resources. Over the course of the next few months we'll also announce product roadmap information.

 

To reach you better, we are working on innovative ways to stay in touch. Please bookmark us and stay tuned for more!

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Star-P Technical Support

To submit or follow up on a Star-P technical support question please email the support team at starpspt@microsoft.com.

Please Note: Star-P technical support is reserved for licensed, active users and ISC partners.  If you are not a licensed Star-P customer or ISC partner, please contact the Pathways team at star-pq@microsoft.com directly for further information.

 

 

 

Other Star-P Questions

 

The Pathways team is available to help Star-P customers and partners with their questions about the acquisition of ISC technologies.  After reading the FAQs, if you still have questions, please feel free to write us with your questions at star-pq@microsoft.com.

 


Learn About Microsoft's Acquisition of Star-P Technologies from our Blog

Kyril Faenov, General Manager of High Performance & Parallel Computing Technologies, blogs on the acquisition of ISC technologies

Read what he has to say here



Get Answers
1.       What does the product roadmap look like?

2.       What happens to ISC’s customers support agreements?

3.     How is the acquisition good for customers?

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Partners Frequently Asked Questions


About Microsoft High Performance and Parallel Computing

Microsoft has a deep commitment to high performance computing and parallel computing, including a desire to make these technologies more accessible to a broader audience than they are today.  You can find more information on high performance computing and parallel computing at Microsoft in these links.