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NOVATTE Links HPC Professionals at Conference Workshop


Singapore, July 18 -- NOVATTE, leading Singaporean manufacturer of customized High Performance Computing systems, gathered over 140 of the best minds in the industry for its “High Performance Computing Conference: CAD/CAE/CFD Workshop South East Asia” hosted at the Biopolis, Singapore, on July 16th, 2012. The focus of the conference was not only to demonstrate to researchers, software developers and application users from South East Asia how High Performance Computing affects productivity and accelerates research, but also to link technology vendors, HPC manufacturers and end users together to facilitate networking and to open borders for cross-country research cooperation.

To unleash the latest technologies and tendencies in HPC, NOVATTE brought top industry speakers from all over APAC including Prof. James Lin – Vice Director of HPC Center of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Paul Haines – APAC Enterprise Solution Sales Director of Intel, Rex Tanakit - Worldwide Systems Engineering Director of Panasas, Dr. Simon See - Chief Solution Architect of NVIDIA and Visiting Technical Advisor of Institute of High Performance Computing, Dr. Rick Goh - Scientist and Department Director of Singapore Institute of High Performance Computing and others.

Nine technological vendors and ISVs provided attendees with the opportunity to experience and test in real time NOVATTE HPC clusters and workstations specifically optimized for Dassault Systèmes, CST, ANSYS, MathWorks, AUTODESK, SOLIDWORKS software and open source models.  The conference helped to strengthen end user’s confidence in HPC systems becoming an easy-to-use “appliances” and motivated to start actively using latest technologies in everyday research and operations.

NOVATTE has received many positive feedbacks from participants and technological vendors, and will be working to extend its HPC conference to other APAC countries.

 

About NOVATTE

NOVATTE is the leading developer of innovative customized High Performance Computing (HPC) solutions for the APAC market. Focusing on system’s easiness of use, NOVATTE provides appliance-like HPC systems optimized for various CAD/CAE/CFD software and open-source models. Offering education, consulting, system’s performance fine-tuning, and cluster’s remote monitoring and provisioning services, NOVATTE is uniquely positioned to be a single-stop provider of high-performance computing solutions in Asia-Pacific region.

http://www.novatte.com 

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Source: NOVATTE

 

 

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