Steering wheel and dashboard of a car on a highway

 

UberCloud will be at the Microsoft Automotive Summit in Munich. Reha Senturk of UberCloud will present a talk titled:

Using the Microsoft Azure Cloud for CAE Simulations

 

The talk will include an Easy Step-by-Step Guide with Live Demonstration.

 

Azure’s CAE Cloud is an excellent and complementary enhancement of your in-house computing resources, especially when in-house resources are fully utilized, deadlines are near, or your computing model is too big for your local systems.

 

Cost saving, faster time to market, and higher quality products are only a few of the benefits coming from the cloud.

 

In this presentation we will explain the few simple steps of how to take your application to the Azure Cloud, and access and use it at your fingertips, as easy as your traditional desktop system. This is supported by a live demonstration of an ANSYS Mechanical application in the Azure Cloud.

 

Learn more about the Microsoft Automotive Summit

 

UberCloud has been helping automotive engineers run their ANSYS Simulations on powerful cloud hardware. Learn about ANSYS Cloud on our website. You can also access our detailed Guide to Running ANSYS in the Cloud.

 

Schedule your free consultation today.

 

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Thomas Francis

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Thomas has broad industry experience in enterprise software, cloud and IT operations. His most recent role was as Director of Software and Cloud Strategy at Dell. While at Dell he launched multiple cloud businesses including Dell Cloud Business Applications and Dell Cloud Marketplace. Previously, Thomas has held leadership roles in various technology companies including SanDisk and Landmark Graphics, a maker of 3D seismic interpretation software. Thomas has a Masters Degree in Aerospace Engineering from UT Arlington and an MBA from UC Berkeley and is based in Silicon Valley.
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