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You are here: Home / Featured news / Bright Computing SC15 Announcement About Reducing the Complexity of On-Premises HPC

Bright Computing SC15 Announcement About Reducing the Complexity of On-Premises HPC

November 2, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Bright Computing to Release Updates to Popular Management Software at SC15

Enhancements will further reduce the complexity of on-premise HPC

San Jose, CA – Bright Computing, the leading provider of hardware-agnostic cluster and cloud management software, announces that it will release several updates and enhancements to its most popular management software solutions at SC15, which takes place November 15-20, 2015, in Austin, Texas. The updates will include more than a dozen features that simplify OpenStack deployment, add built-in integration functionality, and greatly improve Big Data integration, including support for the latest releases from Apache, Cloudera, Hortonworks, and Pivotal.

Drop by Booth # 1815, where Bright’s software development engineers and other Bright experts will be on hand to demonstrate how the new features meet Bright’s mission to reduce the complexity of on-premise HPC and make it easy to extend into the cloud to take full advantage of dynamic resources and virtualized infrastructure.

Bright’s HPC cluster management solution provides a solid foundation for combining high-performance computing, big data, and private cloud environments,” said Dr. Matthijs van Leeuwen, founder and CEO of Bright Computing. “Our latest enhancements respond to the growing trend we are seeing in which more and more HPC users want to combine HPC workloads with big data analytics workloads in the same infrastructure.”

As users demand flexibility to run workloads on either bare metal, virtualized machines, or in containerized environments, Bright has been focusing on developing a complete infrastructure that gives operators this choice. “Our management solutions offer a single pane of glass management for the hardware, the operating system, the software, and users. Administrators can offload the workload to a public cloud or to a mixed environment, with some servers run on-premises and some in the cloud.”

For more information, visit http://www.brightcomputing.com/solutions

About Bright Computing

Bright Computing is the leading provider of hardware-agnostic cluster and cloud management software in the world. Bright Cluster Manager™ provides a unified solution for the provisioning, scheduling, monitoring, and management of HPC clusters, Hadoop clusters, and OpenStack clouds, and has a presence in more than 500 data centers around the world. Bright Computing’s customer base includes global academic, governmental, financial, healthcare, manufacturing, oil/gas/energy, and pharmaceutical organizations such as Boeing, Intel, NASA, Stanford University, and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Bright partners with Amazon, Cisco, Cray, Dell, Intel, and other industry experts to bring customers the greatest access to leading-edge cluster, server and cloud technology possible.

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