Data security remains a roadblock for the adoption of cloud technology due to concerns about national security, HIPAA compliance or protecting intellectual property. These data security concerns are well founded, and it’s important to carefully weigh them before choosing a cloud CAE solution.
How connected is your engineering team? While interdisciplinary engineering has long been a buzzword, we find that many engineering teams continue to operate in silos. The introduction of advanced CAE systems is slowly changing that, and engineering teams are enjoying multiple benefits as a result.
ANSYS is now arguably one of the most robust and popular simulation software solutions in the world.Since UberCloud’s inception, researchers have been exploring the benefits of running ANSYS on the cloud. Below are a few of their experiments.
UberCloud president Wolfgang Gentzsch was recently interviewed by our friends at Tech Company News. He discusses the future of cloud CAE and what comes next for UberCloud.
The adoption of HPC cloud simulations has already led to multiple fundamental shifts in the consumer electronics industry, such as use of virtual prototypes; the ability to create more complex and connected devices; and democratization of the industry.
The introduction of cloud-based simulations promises to spur rapid changes in the pharmaceutical industry, from shortening time to market and enabling the use of wearable technologies, to democratization of the industry and contributing to more personalized medicine.
The push for greater fuel efficiency and the evolution of self-driving cars are propelling the automotive industry to adopt and adapt to disruptive technologies. Three independent research teams conducted experiments to evaluate the efficacy of HPC in the cloud for automotive design simulations.
The world of computer-aided engineering (CAE) is constantly evolving. What’s next for the field? Just as in other industries, big data, the Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning and digital twins will lead to significant shifts, as will other emerging technologies.
Personalized medicine has its roots in the human genome, but understanding our DNA is certainly not the only source of advancements in the field. Accelerated by cloud-based technologies, computational simulations are an ideal tool for personalized medicine.