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ANSYS Cloud Delivers Easy HPC
Posted Mon February 11, 2019 @05:57PM
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News In collaboration with Microsoft Azure, ANSYS has developed and launched an all-new cloud offering — ANSYS Cloud.

Engineering simulation has long been constrained by fixed computing resources available on a desktop or cluster. Today, however, cloud computing can deliver the on-demand, high performance computing (HPC) capacity required for faster high-fidelity results offering greater performance insight.


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Within ANSYS Mechanical and ANSYS Fluent, you can easily access HPC in the cloud directly — without the need for any additional setup. Access the hardware and software you need, when you need it — pay only for what you use.

ANSYS will host a webinar on February 13th offering a first-look at ANSYS Cloud.

In this webinar, you will see a live product demonstration and hear success stories from early users. You will learn how you can:

  • Solve your ANSYS simulations in the cloud without the burden of configuring the cloud environment, installing licenses or engaging a cloud provider.
  • Access the hardware and software you need, when you need it — pay only for what you use.
  • Interactively monitor job progress from anywhere — via your desktop application or a web portal on your computer, tablet or smartphone.
  • Inspect and validate your simulation results while your results are in the cloud from anywhere, on any device, via a web browser.
  • Easily share simulation files with peers or ANSYS Support.
All webinar attendees will be eligible for a free trial of ANSYS Cloud.

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