Altair, Microsoft Form Partnership

The companies will work to provide HPC solutions on the Azure cloud computing platform.

Altair has announced a collaboration with Microsoft to offer high-performance computing (HPC) solutions on the Azure cloud computing platform. As part of this partnership, the companies will work to provide turnkey solutions that enable access to cloud HPC resources from any Web-enabled device.

The offerings will leverage Altair’s PBS Works platform for Web portal access. Initially the software will target manufacturing’s HPC demand for compute-intensive simulations such as CFD (computational fluid dynamics), crash and safety analysis, optimization and electromagnetics.

“We are very happy to be working with Microsoft on this important initiative to bring practical cloud solutions to the users who need them,” said Rob Walsh, vice president of Business Development, Altair. “With PBS Works powered by Azure, engineers have instant access to the capacity they need to accelerate the innovation process, free of data movement constraints.”

For more information, visit Altair.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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