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April 09, 2009
ATLANTA, April 9 -- AccelerEyes is pleased to announce its partnerships with key HPC solution providers worldwide. AccelerEyes released its first commercial product Jacket: GPU Engine for MATLAB, in January earlier this year and since then Jacket has been introduced in channels throughout the world. These partnerships will enable customers to get access to first-class integrated solutions, combining Jacket with other hardware and software solutions. The companies currently reselling Jacket include the following:
North America
James River Technical Inc (JRT). A leading provider of HPC solutions in the US. JRT's newly launched line of Visual Supercomputing Workstations is fully integrated with up to 4 NVIDIA TESLA C1060 GPUs. These workstations, in combination with Jacket, will deliver in excess of 4 teraflops of raw computing power to your desktop. With this product combo, you will realize a 10-100x-performance improvement within minutes of installing Jacket to harness the power of the VSW machine's GPUs.
Microway. An NVIDIA Tesla Preferred Provider. Microway's fully-integrated WhisperStation-PSC Tesla Personal Super Computer is available with one or two quadcore CPUs and up to four Tesla GPUs, for a Desktop Personal Supercomputer. Jacket can leverage the immense computational power of this machine with minimal effort from the end user.
O-Matrix/Harmonic Software. A software company that, since 1992, has been helping scientists, engineers, and technical computing professionals in industries such as aerospace, econometrics, electrical engineering, financial modeling, and earth sciences obtain better results faster. Harmonic now offers Jacket alongside its other HPC software solutions.
Tycrid. A Canada based HPC solution provider. Tycrid is focused on providing innovative supercomputing solutions to address today's and future needs in high performance computing. As the first company to demonstrate a system with 6 GPUs, Tycrid is always looking to provide top quality and niche computing solutions to the end user. Jacket is now offered alongside their Tesla based product line.
Europe
Sprinx. An NVIDIA Tesla Preferred Provider in Europe. Sprinx's HPC mission is to provide solutions that enable customers and partners to receive the greatest value from their IT investments by leveraging HPC (high performance computing) technologies. Sprinx is introducing Jacket to the European HPC market at the upcoming CUDA – Tesla Computing Conference (http://hpc.sprinx.cz/Conference.aspx) on April 9, 2009, being held in Prague, Czech Republic.
Softkey JSC. SoftKey is the leading Internet software-distributing company in Russia. Its catalogue includes over 12 thousands software positions. SoftKey offers its customers wide assortment; diversity of payment methods; prompt (frequently, immediate) order processing; process of order execution tracing in personal section; various discounts from the store and the software manufacturers. The company has its offices in 10 countries, among them the Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Israel, Poland, the Baltic countries, Moldova.
Australia
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