Altair has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with kt cloud to deliver Altair’s simulation, artificial intelligence (AI), and data analytics solutions within the Altair HyperWorks and Altair RapidMiner platforms on kt cloud’s infrastructure. Via this agreement, Altair will offer its software optimized for the kt cloud platform, enabling customers to access solutions via browser without needing complex installations or environment setups.
“By providing Altair solutions on kt cloud’s infrastructure, Korean customers can now perform simulations and AI analysis faster and more flexibly,” says Doha Kim, country manager, Altair Korea. “Moving forward, Altair will continue to support cloud adoption and create an environment where anyone can easily leverage advanced technologies.”
“Through our partnership with Altair, we aim to accelerate innovation in industrial cloud services and enable more effective digital transformation across various industries,” says Yongjoon Gong, cloud division head, kt cloud. “We will continue to work with diverse partners to provide optimized cloud services and maximize customer satisfaction.”
Hghly accessible solutions such as meshless-based structural analysis tools and no-code/low-code AI project management platforms will be available in the cloud, Altair shares, enabling users at all levels to carry out complex engineering and data analytics tasks more quickly and efficiently.
Beginning with this collaboration, the two companies plan to enhance the user experience in cloud-based high-performance computing environments.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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