Enterprise simulation in the cloud
ANSYS has said that its customers can now deploy consistent enterprise specific simulation workflows and data to more engineers, regardless of geographic location or business unit with the launch of ANSYS 16.1 and ANSYS Enterprise Cloud.
The new solution runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS), and simplifies and accelerates the transition to cloud based simulation by providing a reference architecture for end to end simulation that can be deployed within days, minimising risk while boosting productivity. Customers who adopt the ANSYS Enterprise Cloud can scale simulation capacity, including infrastructure and software assets, on demand, in response to changing business requirements, optimising efficiency and cost while responding to the growing demand for wider use of technology.
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Steve Phillpott, Chief Information Officer, HGST Inc., said, “HGST sees the use of cloud computing as an important paradigm shift, providing increased business agility and the capacity when and where we need it. We are impressed that the ANSYS solution delivers the full end to end simulation process in the cloud, allowing us to maintain models, simulate and analyse results directly in our virtual private cloud environment. Keeping everything in HGST’s VPC mitigates compliance, connectivity, performance and latency issues that are unique challenges for complex modelling and simulation workflows such as ours.”
Edited from Press release by Claira Lloyd
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/product-news/08052015/ansys-cloud/
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