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ROI and Opportunities Cloud Brings to HPC

In this video from SC12, Brady Kimball from Adaptive Computing presents: HPC Cloud ROI and Opportunities Cloud Brings to HPC.

The New Moab Cloud Suite 7.2 release offers enterprises a faster time to cloud value with out-of-the-box integration with their existing infrastructure investments and successful on-boarding of business groups with multi-group management. These enhancements ensure cloud architects and their organizations realize more ROI and success from their cloud strategy as they can leverage more of the existing IT automation, knowledge and best practices in their data center into their cloud environment without the time and expense of custom complex integration code.

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Moab Cloud Suite 7.2 Speeds Time to Effective Cloud Deployment for Businesses

This week Adaptive Computing announced the release of Moab Cloud Suite 7.2, which provides improved time to cloud deployment offering out-of-the-box integration with existing infrastructure, minimizing system upgrades by leveraging existing investments.

As more businesses introduce private clouds, it’s important to keeps costs at a minimum by making the most of the current infrastructure. We designed Moab Cloud Suite 7.2 to aid them in making the smoothest, most efficient transition possible,” noted Robert Clyde, CEO of Adaptive Computing. “Updated accounting features and improved integration with third-party technology will make the process even more beneficial for organizations.”

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ClusterVision Manages Murex’s Cluster

The French financial analysis solutions provider, Murex, has chosen ClusterVision to supply cluster management software and professional support services for its new HPC cluster in Paris, which is used to develop risk and asset management solutions for financial organisations worldwide.

After the completion of a successful trial, Murex will use Bright Cluster Manager, supported by ClusterVision, as part of an overall HPC management service for their existing GPU powered compute cluster. The cluster is primarily used as an in-house development and testing platform for Murex’s commercial software.

Murex is one of Europe’s largest software developers, and one of the world’s leading providers of software and services to the financial sector. Its flagship product, Murex MX-3, is used for risk analysis in financial market trading, and has over 36,000 users at 200 institutions in 65 countries worldwide.

Risk analysis is both computationally and data intensive, and is one of the most rapidly growing application areas for high performance computing. Murex’s new HPC capability now allows them to manage complex financial products in high precision, and in near real time, compared to a previous capability of only computing analytics once or twice a day.

The system comprises a single head node, with redundant power supply and hard disk drives, and 16 IBM iDataplex dx360 M3 server compute nodes. Each server incorporates two of Intel’s X5675 six-core, 3.06GHz clock speed processors and two Nvidia Tesla M2090 accelerators. System interconnect is managed via Gigabit Ethernet and Mellanox QDR infiniband, and storage is provided by IBM’s high performance clustered file system, GPFS. Large volume data analytics applications, such as the financial analysis solutions developed by Murex, are particularly suited to acceleration, using GPUs.

As a relative newcomer to cluster computing, Murex needed cluster management that was easy to install and operate, and that would create a robust reference platform for their own software development process. After an evaluation of their requirements, ClusterVision supplied Murex with Bright Cluster Manager, initially as a four-node, six-month, proof-of-concept demonstration. Murex has now implemented full cluster management, using 17 Bright Cluster Manager licences, together with a three-year provision of associated professional services. ClusterVision will also assist the team at Murex in their evaluation of the latest release of Bright Cluster Manager, version 6.0, where the Amazon EC2 cloud bursting capabilities are of particular interest.

IT resources are rare these days and the Bright Computing cluster management suite enabled us to avoid investing a huge number of man days rediscovering what others have already done, or re-developing something internally that we would have had to support for years. The possibility to extend our cluster with EC2 is perfectly suited to our usage since, from time to time, we need to run some benchmarks on huge test cases which exceed our own compute capacity,’ said Pierre Spatz, head of quantitative analysis at Murex.

This story originally appeared on HPC Projects. It appears here as part of a cross-publishing agreement with Scientific Computing World.

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Puppet Labs – Making System Administrators More Productive

In this video, Puppet Labs Founder Teyo Tyree describes how the company’s datacenter automation software makes system administrators more productive.

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Video: How Puppet Labs Delights System Administrators

In this video, Puppet Labs CTO Nigel Kersten describes how the company’s open source datacenter automation software makes system administrators more productive.

In related news, Puppet Labs will host the second annual PupperConf User Group meeting Sept. 27-28 in San Francisco.

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StackIQ Hadoop Cluster Manager Combines with Hortonworks

Today StackIQ announced StackIQ Enterprise Data, which the company is describing as “the first complete Apache Hadoop cluster solution for the enterprise.” Powered by Hortonworks Data Platform, and building on StackIQ’s Big Infrastructure management software, the new product provides all of the software needed to build and manage Hadoop clusters right from bare metal.

We’re very excited to be able to offer the first complete Hadoop solution that is fully supported and backed by the deep domain expertise of Hortonworks,” said Joe Markee, CEO of StackIQ. “By combining our extensive Hadoop management software with the Hortonworks Data Platform, we’re now able to offer a comprehensive solution that will take our customers from proof-of-concept through production and scale-out.”

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Opscode Announces Interoperability with Windows Azure

This week Opscode announced that its popular Chef solutions now provide full interoperability with Windows Azure. Utilizing Opscode’s knife plugin for Windows Azure, businesses of all sizes can rapidly create, bootstrap and manage Windows Azure compute instances.

Maximizing the power of public cloud platforms is best accomplished through the use of a dynamic, consistent automation engine,” said Christopher Brown, CTO, Opscode. “With Windows Azure and Opscode Chef, organizations can now make the most of all Windows Azure offers for Microsoft and Linux-based environments alike, delivering maximum flexibility and ease of use in bringing ideas to market and adapting to business change.”

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HPC on Your Phone: the Technical Vizualization Private Cloud

Has the mobile computing revolution come the HPC? Today Adaptive Computing and NICE Software announced the Technical Visualization Private Cloud, which makes it possible to view and manipulate complex 3D simulations remotely on PCs and mobile devices by centralizing physical or virtual visualization workstations to the data center.

A Technical Visualization Private Cloud moves the “seat of power” in 3D simulation from Linux and Windows workstations distributed throughout the enterprise to a highly efficient, secure, centralized location: a private cloud in the corporate data center. It’s a natural outgrowth of Software as a Service (SaaS) and Cloud adoption. In fact, what SaaS did for 2D applications, sending business productivity applications down the wire to thin clients, is now accomplished with complex 3D technical visualization applications in the Cloud.

This complete solution will be demonstrated at ISC’12 in Hamburg, Germany, June 18-20, 2012 in booth # 147. Read the Full Story.

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