UberCloud and GNS Systems announce strategic partnership for HPC in the Cloud
Squashing Total Cost Rumors of In-House vs. Cloud Computing
UberCloud presented this virtual event on October 27 (Americas), October 28 (EMEA), and October 29 (Asia), 2020, generously sponsored by Microsoft and Intel.
To study the challenges and the benefits of automotive simulations in the cloud, over the past six years, UberCloud has performed over 200 cloud simulation projects with engineers from all kinds of application areas, many of them in the manufacturing industries.
We just have published a new compendium of 11 Cloud CFD case studies using open-source solver OpenFOAM or enhanced (partially commercialized) versions of OpenFOAM, summarizing HPC Cloud Simulation projects which we have performed together with the engineering community over the last years.
HPC Market Trends 2018 and Future Market Forecast from HPC User Forum 2019 held in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
UberCloud has recently published a new compendium focused on finite element analysis.
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is widely used in the engineering community to simulate all kinds of fluid flow phenomena, be it just fluid flow or aerodynamics, or be it in a multi-physics scenario coupled with other physics simulation solvers like e.g. with Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to simulate material behavior (like fluid-structure interaction for an airplane wing design), or even more complex fluid-structure-electrical interaction simulation of a personalized living heart.
In 2013, when Docker 1.0 container software has been released, we decided to use it as the basis for our High-Performance Computing (HPC) containers and developed - layer-by-layer - two dozen of additional HPC features and tools on top of the open-source Docker technology.