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Bright Computing, OCF Partner for HPC Services

By DE Editors  

January 30, 2015

Bright Computing, a provider of high-performance infrastructure, has partnered with OCF to integrate products and services. OCF specializes in helping organizations with high-performance data processing, management and storage.

This partnership, according to a company press release, will help OCF incorporate Bright Cluster Management into its solution offerings.

“We have been providing integrated high performance computing solutions to companies for many years," says Julian Fielden, managing director, OCF. "Our offering naturally extends to addressing the emerging challenges that our customers are facing in the big data analytics and cloud markets. This partnership enables OCF to offer the broadest range of vendor technology in its solutions. Bright Cluster Manager is proven in the HPC market and we are delighted to see that the Bright technology scales up to manage big data and cloud infrastructure in the same effortless way.”

For more information, visit Bright Computing and OCF.

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

 

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