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Ansys Launches Ansys Gateway powered by AWS 

Ansys’ cloud-based platform to allow access and deployment of Ansys simulations on AWS, company reports.

Ansys Launches Ansys Gateway powered by AWS 
Source: Ansys
Ansys Gateway powered by AWS features on-demand access to Ansys applications and high-performance computing (HPC) resources on the cloud.

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By DE Editors  

November 14, 2022

Ansys makes available Ansys Gateway powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS), enabling customers to use Ansys products in one workspace on AWS. Ansys Gateway powered by AWS is available in AWS Marketplace and enables customers to easily access, subscribe and configure Ansys applications from a single location. Customers will also benefit from the accelerated performance of Ansys applications enhanced on AWS.

 

Ansys Gateway powered by AWS features on-demand access to Ansys applications and high-performance computing (HPC) resources on the cloud in an effort to make simulation software more affordable. Customers can manage and control computer-aided design (CAD) / computer-aided engineering (CAE) cloud consumption while using scalable hardware and compute capacity. This offering provides cloud support for Ansys applications and other CAE/CAD software. With control over hybrid architecture, customers can bring their licenses to Ansys Gateway powered by AWS and manage user access, permissions, data and security.

With Ansys Gateway powered by AWS, customers gain instant, intuitive access to Ansys applications. Customers can reduce costs by paying for cloud resources only when they are being used.

"Our goal at Ansys has always been to make simulation accessible to as many startups, students and businesses – large and small – as possible. Providing easy, affordable access to Ansys' solutions makes greater innovation and efficiency possible for all of our customers," says Shane Emswiler, senior vice president of products at Ansys. "By working with AWS, we are able to allow broader access to HPC by bringing down the traditional hardware barriers that have limited innovation for many of our customers.”

"Working together with the company, we are excited about the launch of Ansys Gateway powered by AWS,” said Bill Vass, vice president of engineering at AWS. “Now, customers can access and deploy Ansys’ portfolio through AWS, helping customers remove barriers to scale globally, perform more simulations, and innovate faster.”

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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