Skip to Main Content

Transforming Physics Simulations with Ansys and Microsoft

Introducing Ansys Access on Microsoft Azure, a newly released option that streamlines your transition to the cloud. This solution allows a hybrid approach, enabling you to offload heavy workloads to the cloud as and when required, enhancing your operational efficiency.

TIME:
September 4, 2024
11:00 AM EDT

Venue:
Virtual

Sign Up

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Overview

Have you ever felt constrained by hardware, forced to make assumptions and cut corners? Many of our customers experience this, which is unsurprising given how quickly simulations evolve. They now involve multiple physics and are increasingly more significant, making it challenging to simulate complex phenomena accurately. Long HPC queues and regular purchasing and maintenance of prem clusters are burdens customers are less willing to take, and more are turning to pay-per-use solutions and cloud deployment.

Introducing Ansys Access on Microsoft Azure, a newly released option that streamlines your transition to the cloud. This solution allows you to adopt a hybrid approach, enabling you to offload heavy workloads to the cloud as and when required, thereby enhancing your operational efficiency.

What You Will Learn

  • Migrate your physics solvers to the cloud using Ansys and Microsoft
  • Leverage the latest features, such as auto-scaling clusters, to achieve optimal cost/performance ratio
  • Examples of deployments and the associated benefits

Who Should Attend

End Users: Be more flexible and send batch jobs from everywhere, even when not working in the office. Quickly add a team member to the workspace, access Ansys applications, and do CAD/CAE on the same platform.

IT: By migrating some of your workloads to the cloud, you can switch from Capex to Opex and expect to do large-scale economies. Onboard new team members quickly.

Speakers

  • JJ Jones
  • John Baker