Wolfram Research Announces Partnership to Provide Cloud Computing
Access for Mathematica Users
November 5, 2008--Wolfram Research announced
an initiative today to develop a cloud computing service for
users of their flagship technical computing software, Mathematica.
This project is a collaborative effort by Wolfram Research,
Nimbis Services, Inc., a clearing-house for accessing third-party
compute resources and commercial software, and R Systems NA,
Inc., a provider of computing resources to the commercial and
academic research community.
According to Deborah Wince-Smith, President of the Council on
Competitiveness, "High-performance computing systems (HPC) remain
a largely underutilized competitiveness asset in the United
States for the majority of companies. Opening access to HPC
represents a huge productivity opportunity for the nation and a
competitiveness transformation challenge." The collaboration of
Wolfram Research, Nimbis Services, and R Systems will make the
transition from desktop to HPC systems easier for Mathematica
users by providing efficiently structured access to larger, more
powerful computing systems.
Nimbis Services will enable the Mathematica cloud
service to access many diverse HPC systems, including TOP500 supercomputers
and the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud. Nimbis Services, Inc.,
President & CEO Robert Graybill echoes the Council's views on HPC
systems and explains that the foundational principle of Nimbis
Services is to focus on "ease of use" by providing experimental
and periodic business users the choice of large-scale computing
service alternatives, all in one "instant" computing storefront.
"Our partnership with Wolfram Research immensely benefits
software users attempting to increase efficiency and capacity,"
says R Systems founder Brian Kucic. "As Mathematica users seek to
extend resource capacity, the exceptionally large memory of our
multi-core HPC resources and the double-data rate and quad-data
rate InfiniBand network will increase performance." HPC resources
such as the R Smarr cluster by R Systems, Inc., which was
recently named the 44th fastest system on the TOP500 list for
supercomputing pioneers, are responsible for bringing HPC
technology to the forefront.
The Mathematica cloud computing service will provide flexible and
scalable access to HPC from within Mathematica, simplifying the
transition from desktop technical computing to HPC. "The two
largest challenges in using HPC are programming the HPC
application itself and ensuring that you can get enough computing
power to do the job," says Tom Wickham-Jones, Wolfram Research
Executive Director of Kernel Technology. "Mathematica answers the
programming challenge by providing an integrated technical
computing platform, enabling computation, visualization, and data
access. Cloud computing offers consistent access to large-scale
computing capabilities. We are excited to be working with Nimbis
and R Systems to offer HPC access to our customers."
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