Innovative companies are adding Cloud to their High Performance Computing (HPC) tool chest. Hybrid HPC blends together Cloud computing resources (from companies like Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, HPE) and more traditional on-premise HPC clusters. Here are 3 common reasons we see our customers implement Hybrid, on-demand HPC models:
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.
We are in the golden age of computing. Cloud is mainstream and anyone with a credit card can join the party. So you would think a high-value engineer at an enterprise would be all set, right? Not according to the data.
Cloud file transfer is a necessity when needing to take your model on a local machine and solve it in a public cloud, such as Microsoft Azure.
ANSYS offers a broad portfolio of simulation tools to tackle engineering challenges. Lots of these highly sophisticated simulations require high performance compute (HPC) capacities to run – and more and more engineers are taking these workloads to the cloud. But why?
COMSOL Server is a tool for democratizing CAE. The best way to handle the variability of hardware requirements is to leverage on-demand cloud HPC resources.
UberCloud is helping companies to transform themselves and their workflow by arming them with powerful CAE in the Cloud.
You're convinced that running simulations in the cloud makes a lot of sense. The last piece of the puzzle to consider is how your ANSYS licensing is going to work.
A digital twin is a computer representation of a physical object. The business benefits are far reaching.