Monday, December 29, 2014

Bright delivers Stuttgart University HPC software – Computable

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Bright Computing, Amsterdam provider of management solutions for clusters and clouds, provides software to the institute for aeronautical University Stuttgart its high performance computing (HPC) cluster will manage. The Oscar-management suite (Open Source Cluster Application Resources) that the university originally used to manage, install and monitor the cluster, the increasing complexity could not absorb well.

The Institute for aerospace in Stuttgart used the HPC cluster in the data center of the university primarily for computer-aided engineering, by calculation of structures and do simulations using smart software. The data center has grown significantly over the years and the complexity of the cluster is therefore increased.

Unlike the current Oscar management suite has purchased Bright Cluster Manager user interface and allows the software users with a few mouse clicks to perform management tasks quickly. Especially the user-friendly nature of the software was for aviation researchers an important reason for choosing the hpc-management software, says Bright Computing.

Bright Computing develops products that help customers HPC, Hadoop-, storage , manage database and workstation clusters, both locally and in the cloud. Bright has offices in Amsterdam and in San Jose, California. The company received last summer a substantial investment of eleven million from a number of US investors to further international growth

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