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SC15: HPC transforms


In November 2015, the live music capital of the world, Austin Texas, welcomes the annual high-performance computing conference and exhibition


At Supercomputing 2015, Altair (booth #1633) will be showcasing the latest release of its award- winning PBS Works HPC workload management suite and the latest HyperWorks Unlimited CAE cloud appliances, and solutions. Te company will once again host a knowledge centre at its booth with demos, talks and tutorials from HPC experts for conference attendees. ‘PBS Works 13.0 is our biggest release


ever – focused on speed, scale, and resilience – architected for Exascale, and providing the backbone for our CAE appliances and cloud offerings. For end users, access to HPC is more natural, more streamlined, and more productive. For system administrators, turnkey analytics makes it easier than ever to view and report HPC usage and find and fix bottlenecks,’ said Bill Nitzberg, CTO for PBS Works. Altair will also be a part of the Multi-Level


Security (MLS) tutorial session ‘Architecting, Implementing, and Supporting Multi-Level Security Eco-System in HPC, ISR, Big Data Analysis and Other Environments’ on Sunday. www.altair.com


Why should cooling be so complicated? Calyos (booth #3016) Loop Heat Pipe cooling solutions help your hardware team to significantly improve, but simplify, the thermal design of your HPC servers. Tanks to the full vaporisation of a dielectric fluid and their capillary structure, these sealed loops transfer high heat loads (up to


Adaptive Computing (booth #833) , which powers many of the world’s largest HPC and private cloud environments with its Moab workload and resource orchestration platform, will be exhibiting its new ‘Viewpoint’ administrator and end-user portal that creates greater self- sufficiency for the end-user while reduces administrative overhead, and a new tightly integrated Remote Visualisation add-on. Te company will also showcase ‘Elastic


Computing’ which allows administrators to efficiently manage resource expansion by bursting to private clouds or other data centre resources utilising OpenStack, or cloud operating systems. In addition the company will showcase


‘Nitro’, an integrated task launching tool that enables high-speed throughput on short computing jobs, capable of launching 500 tasks per core per second resulting in up to 100 times faster throughput than


1,000W per component) without any pump or power. Do you want to avoid water and leaks in your


servers? Increase your computing frequency? Upgrade your air cooling or just reduce your data centre cooling costs? Whether your racks are cooled with air or water, come and visit the booth at SC15 to discover how Calytronics solutions will help you design breakthrough HPC products. www.calyos-tm.com/calytronics


Comsol (booth #2906) is proud to be exhibiting at SC15. Here the company will present two of the latest and most innovative engineering simulation soſtware for high-performance computing; Comsol Multiphysics and Comsol Server. Comsol Multiphysics provides accurate


simulations oſten incorporating multiple physics on the same of engineering design or process. It is able to do this through utilising parallel processing, on multi-core workstations and clusters, where algorithms utilising distributed and shared-memory modelling operate behind the scenes. A tool within Comsol Multiphysics, the Application Builder, lets experts in their area of engineering expertise create easy-to-use and


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traditional schedulers, thereby reducing job launch latency. Finally the ‘Moab HPC Suite Lite’, the


base platform version of Moab that comes complete with Viewpoint, queueing and basic workload management capabilities which ships free with participating partner hardware. www.adaptivecomputing.com


tailor-made Apps for all engineers within their organisation to run simulations. Comsol Server is the platform for running


these Apps. As these Apps are deployed throughout your organisation, Comsol Server provides the computational power to run them, as well as a variety of tools to manage their use and the computational resources required to run them. www.comsol.com


At this year’s SC15, DDN’s (booth #633) customers will be showcasing the real world


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