Linvision in the Netherlands Joins Bright Partner Community

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brightToday Bright Computing announced that Linvision has become the latest company to join the Bright Computing partner network, to serve customers across Benelux, France and Germany.

At Linvision, we see a high demand from organizations for state of the art HPC systems that enable projects to be carried out efficiently and cost-effectively,” said Karin Peeters, CEO at Linvision. “I’m excited that Bright and Linvision can enter this market together, to see how we can support our customers with their evolving business challenges.”

Based in the Netherlands, Linvision HPC BV is a leader in the design, build, integration and support of High Performance Computing (HPC) systems, ranging from standalone servers to complex clusters. With over 17 years of experience, Linvision’s deep understanding of the HPC market enables the company to offer customers the best technical solutions, along with in-depth knowledge and excellent client support. Founded in 1999 as a “techno starter” from the Delft University of Technology, many researchers in The Netherlands and other European countries have already experienced Linvision as a useful knowledge partner in the field of HPC.

Linvision has partnered with Bright Computing to improve the way that its customers deploy and manage HPC clusters. Linvision customers are largely in the enterprise and research organisations who work within strict budgets and under the pressure of deadlines. With the use of Bright Cluster Manager, Linvision customers are able to focus on their core business, in the knowledge that their cluster is being managed in a cost-effective and efficient way.

Linvision has a lot of experience providing HPC solutions to the enterprise market and understands the challenges that customers face when deploying and managing HPC,” said Clemens Engler, Business Development Director at Bright Computing. “We look forward to collaborating with Linvision to address new business opportunities across Europe.”

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