Software Cradle Joins Altair HyperWorks Partner Solutions Program

The HyperWorks Partner Solutions Program provides HyperWorks users with on-demand access to third-party software applications.

The HyperWorks Partner Solutions Program provides HyperWorks users with on-demand access to third-party software applications.

By DE Editors

Software Cradle Co. Ltd. (Osaka, Japan) joined the Altair Engineering, Inc. (Troy, MI) HyperWorks Partner Solutions Program. The HyperWorks Partner Solutions Program provides HyperWorks users with on-demand access to third-party software applications. It offers increased versatility and flexibility by making a multitude of complementary, high level software products easily available to program participants for a fraction of the cost of individual licenses.

SC/Tetra is a multi-purpose computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software product developed by Software Cradle that will be available within the HyperWorks Partner Solution program in August 2008. SC/Tetra is known for its preprocessor with integrated mesh diagnostic and repair capabilities, efficient memory allocation that enables standard PC users to run large complex models, and professional quality post-processing animation capabilities.

HyperWorks users will have access to SC/Tetra by using their existing token system provided by Altair under the HyperWorks licensing system at no additional cost or risk. Within the HyperWorks Partner Solutions Program, SC/Tetra V7 for Windows will be available worldwide (except in Korea) for 5,000 HyperWorks GWU (Global World Units).

For details, go to Altair or Software Cradle.

   

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

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