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Ansys Offers STK Availability in AWS Market

The Ansys solution and platform meet government standards for security and compliance, protect data, and remove barriers to support scalable deployment for government tasks, Ansys reports.

Ansys Offers STK Availability in AWS Market
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STK modeling the attitude sphere for a remote sensing spacecraft. Image courtesy of Ansys.

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July 16, 2024

Ansys reports that Ansys System Tool Kit (STK), a software for digital mission engineering and systems analysis, is now available in AWS Marketplace, a digital catalog with thousands of software listings from independent software vendors that make it easy to find, test, buy, and deploy software that runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Ansys reports.

With the availability of Ansys STK in AWS Marketplace for use in the AWS GovCloud (US) Region, U.S.-based customers can procure necessary software and automate machine provisioning without the stress and expense of managing on-premises resources. Engineers can model complex systems inside a realistic 3D simulation that includes high-resolution terrain, imagery, radio frequency environments and more. The model-based systems engineering framework of Ansys STK also enables engineers to optimize and refine their models earlier in the design process.

AWS customers will now have access to Ansys STK's modeling, analyzing, visualizing and simulating capabilities for satellites, spacecraft and other aerospace and defense systems directly within AWS Marketplace. AWS provides customers with the ability to streamline the purchase and management of STK within their AWS Marketplace account.

"Making Ansys STK available in AWS Marketplace will help critical customers test and optimize new technologies, stay aligned with new guidelines, and efficiently deliver on key programs within the AWS GovCloud (US) Region," says Kevin Flood, vice president of digital mission engineering at Ansys. "By accessing Ansys STK in AWS Marketplace, customers can now take their first step in achieving streamlined collaboration across distributed teams and on-demand scalability."

Ansys STK is now generally available in AWS Marketplace. For more information on Ansys and its digital mission engineering solutions, visit https://www.ansys.com/products/missions.

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

 

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