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TotalCAE helps companies overcome HPC obstacles.

TotalCAE helps companies overcome HPC obstacles.

CAE simulation engineers are facing increased pressure to perform higher fidelity simulations, using additional physics, for faster decision making in an ever-shrinking design cycle. These trends have increased the interest in adopting High Performance Computing (HPC) to help reduce the simulation run time and enable more complex simulations to be performed.

CAE simulation engineers are facing increased pressure to perform higher fidelity simulations, using additional physics, for faster decision making in an ever-shrinking design cycle. These trends have increased the interest in adopting High Performance Computing (HPC) to help reduce the simulation run time and enable more complex simulations to be performed.

TotalCAE has been at the forefront of helping clients such as BD, Zimmer Biomet, Lucid Motors, Owens-Illinois and JSP adopt HPC with TotalCAE turnkey managed HPC CAE appliances and on-demand cloud.

TotalCAE helps clients overcome obstacles to HPC with a three-pronged approach:

  1. Simplify HPC submission for hundreds of engineering solvers in a few clicks with the easy to use TotalCAE web portal.
  2. Fully managing the HPC cluster and cloud remotely; alleviating concerns regarding maintaining, managing, and updating the solution.
  3. 1 hour response email support and three ring pickup phone support to keep engineers working productively with one number to call for all issues.

TotalCAE managed HPC has helped clients create innovative, world-changing products with shorter product development timelines. This not only allows clients to see a larger return on their CAE simulation software investment, but gives clients time to focus on engineering, not IT. Contact TotalCAE to see how your CAE simulation can be next level.

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