April 20 — Bright Computing, the leading independent provider of management software for high performance computing (HPC) clusters, big data clusters, and OpenStack clouds, announced that they will exhibit at OpenStack Summit in Austin, TX, in booth # B13. Visit Bright Computing anytime during exhibit hours for a personalized demonstration with the company’s technical experts. Bright is also a co-sponsor of the Monday night Trivia Booth Crawl and Tuesday night community event.
At OpenStack Summit, Bright will demonstrate how its turnkey Bright OpenStack platform makes it easier than ever to deploy, manage, and monitor OpenStack from a single pane of glass. Leveraging its ten years of experience in deploying, managing and monitoring HPC clusters, the company will also showcase how Bright OpenStack can be leveraged to spin up HPC and Big Data clusters “as a service” (CaaS) inside of an OpenStack private cloud.
CaaS is an innovative concept that empowers end users of an OpenStack private cloud to easily create sophisticated, isolated, and secure clustered infrastructure within their private cloud. CaaS deploys a ready-to-use HPC cluster, preconfigured with all required HPC libraries (e.g. MPI, OpenMP, CUDA), compilers, workload managers (e.g. Slurm, LSF, Torque, Grid Engine) and other tools that users need to quickly start running HPC workloads. HPC is only one application — Bright solutions seamlessly deploy Hadoop/Spark, Ceph, OpenStack, and many other clustered environments “as-a-service”.
To learn more about Bright’s participation at the OpenStack Summit, or to schedule a meeting, contact Kristin Hansen at [email protected].
About Bright Computing
Bright Computing is the leading independent provider of cluster and cloud management software. Bright Cluster Manager, Bright Cluster Manager for Big Data, and Bright OpenStack provide a unified, hardware-agnostic approach to installing, provisioning, configuring, managing, and monitoring HPC clusters, big data clusters, and OpenStack clouds. Bright’s products are currently deployed in more than 500 data centers around the world. Bright Computing’s customer base includes global academic, governmental, financial, healthcare, manufacturing, energy, and pharmaceutical organizations such as Boeing, NASA, Stanford University, Roche, and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Bright partners with Amazon, Cray, Dell, Intel, Nvidia, SGI, and other leading vendors to deliver powerful, integrated solutions for managing advanced IT infrastructure such as high performance computing clusters, big data clusters, and OpenStack-based private clouds.
Source: Bright Computing