University of Siegen Doubles Down on Bright Computing for HPC Management

Bright Computing recently announced that the University of Siegen has expanded its use of the company’s HPC system management software to address the increasingly varied and challenging demands from its research staff. “We have had nothing but positive experiences with Bright Cluster Manager and the Bright support team,” said Daniel Harlacher, HPC team leader at University of Siegen. “I would highly recommend the technology. Bright increases the performance of my team by automating many everyday tasks, freeing my team to concentrate on delivering exceptional service to our university departments.”

Fox Chase Cancer Center Adopts Bright Cluster Manager

Today Bright Computing announced that the Fox Chase Cancer Center is using Bright Cluster Manager for its new high-performance computing cluster. The 30-node cluster supports bioinformatics initiatives for Fox Chase’s world class cancer research programs.

Bright Cluster Manager Comes to GPUltima from One Stop Systems

Today One Stop Systems announced that its the GPUltima product line now employs Bright Computing’s HPC Cluster Manager software. Bright Computing is a provider of comprehensive software solutions for provisioning and managing HPC clusters. Where conventional computer cluster systems use CPUs as the primary data processor, the GPUltima employs numbers of GPU cards, providing 10 times the performance by adding thousands more cores,” said Steve Cooper, CEO of One Stop Systems. “The GPUltima is completely ‘application-ready’, configured and tested to the customer’s specifications, so that the customer can begin processing immediately. The unique cluster management and monitoring software and the service and support packages that accompany the GPUltima make this a user-friendly system that allows the customer to begin his work without having to configure the cluster.”

Bright Cluster Manager Integrates with Dell PowerEdge Servers for HPC Environments

Today Bright Computing announced that the latest version of its Bright Cluster Manager software, version 7.1, is now integrated with Dell’s 13th generation PowerEdge server portfolio. The integration enables systems administrators to easily deploy and configure Dell infrastructure using Bright Cluster Manager.

Bright Computing Powers Denmark’s Most Powerful Supercomputer for Life Sciences

Today Bright Computing announced that the company has helped launch Denmark’s most powerful supercomputer dedicated to Life Sciences. With more than 16,000 cores, 92 TeraByte of memory, and 7.5 PetaByte of storage, the container-based supercomputer is called Computerome.