Sunnyvale, CA, September 27, 2024 – SimOps announced the launch of its Simulation Operations Automation initiative, a category the company said is poised to redefine how organizations manage and optimize their engineering simulations and the operation of the underlying infrastructures.
As high-performance computing becomes central to innovation across various industries and applications, SimOps provides a comprehensive framework
designed to streamline simulation processes, enhance operational efficiency, and align technical workflows with strategic business goals.
Engineering simulations are critical to industries such as manufacturing, energy, healthcare, and beyond, but managing the infrastructures—whether on premises or
in the cloud—can be complex and costly. The SimOps Framework addresses these challenges by integrating technology, people, and processes into a unified model,
simplifying the management of HPC environments, driving more effective use of resources, and fostering the effective collaboration of engineering and IT.
As part of the SimOps launch, we are introducing a structured educational pathway to equip professionals with the skills needed to master simulation operations. It
starts with the SimOps Fundamentals Training which covers key concepts, tools, and methodologies for effectively managing simulation infrastructures. Following
this, participants will have the opportunity to pursue advanced certifications in areas like HPC resource management and cloud-based simulation operations automation.
SimOps certifications will become an industry-recognized training and career path, providing individuals with valuable credentials to enhance their expertise and thus
contribute to their organization's success. Certified professionals will also gain access to a community of SimOps practitioners, offering ongoing learning and collaboration opportunities.
SimOps is a framework and a community of innovators dedicated to advancing simulation operations. As industries adopt this new
approach, the SimOps community will continue to expand, sharing best practices, fostering collaboration, and driving advancements in simulation technology.