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Security in the Era of Cloud

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Kenneth Wong · March 1, 2020 · …no system that can fully prevent credential misappropriation. It’s just like someone getting your banking credentials and logging into your bank account.” “Most of the customers I work with do not see virtualized infrastructure as an added vulnerability,” says Thompson. “Whether you are using physical or virtual machines,…

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Pushing the Design Envelope On the Go

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Jim Romeo · February 1, 2020 · …innovations. “Many companies are fully committed to modernizing the workflow process, but many others are just now embracing new solutions. The more mainstream cloud computing, mobile application use and other modern tech solutions become in the industry, the more effective the software can be as a whole,” Schell…

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NVIDIA Quadro Makes the Virtual Real

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DE Editors · January 3, 2010 · …digital models. It is fully integrated, runs on a desktop machine, and can run on an NVIDIA Quadro cluster. RTT RealTrace is 10 times faster than existing CPU-based products. This new technology allows physically accurate reflections, refractions, and absorption behavior of surface materials to be calculated and displayed…

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NVIDIA Ships Advanced AI System

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DE Editors · May 20, 2020 · …inference, on a single, fully integrated, software-defined platform. Immediate DGX A100 Adoption, Support A number of the world’s largest companies, service providers and government agencies have placed initial orders for the DGX A100, with the first systems delivered to Argonne earlier this month. “We’re using America’s most powerful…

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Wildfire 2.0: Red-hot or Smoldering?

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DE Editors · August 1, 2004 · …from Thomas’s CADRegister.com are fully integrated into Wildfire,along with the ability to drag configured parts directly into the program—a time-savingfeature (see Figure 1, above). It was possible before, but only with catalogsthat were created in Windchill PartsLink, which today still only consists of afew suppliers.In addition, Trace Parts,…

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Elements of CAM Buyer’s Guide

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DE Editors · August 1, 2006 · …desktop-at a fraction of the cost of comparablesystems. VX’s fully-integrated CAD/CAM environment provides theintuitive user interface, advanced three-dimensional modeling and open,powerful engine needed to rapidly develop high-quality products.WiCAM USAX-Tremetool CompanyTo be included in the next DE Buyers’ Guide, contact Jeanne DuVal at 603.563.1631, ext. 274 or click here.

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Q&A with Giovanni Opimitti

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DE Editors · February 1, 2006 · …develops VISI-Series software, a fully integrated CAD/CAM system designed and developed for the mold and die industry. Before joining Vero International, Opimitti was the cofounder and president of Tecnocam SpA in Milan from 1990 to 2000. Tecnocam’s mission was distributing and supporting leading CAD/CAM systems, among which was…

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Morphing Wing Design Lays Groundwork for Soft Robotics

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Beth Stackpole · February 2, 2017 · …of heterogeneous materials to fully optimize designs. With the MIT/NASA developed technique, one cellular building block could be carbon fiber and another elastic, and an engineer could combine them in ways that make the most sense for specific design objectives. “Think of it as different LEGO bricks of…

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Clusters Deliver Low-Cost Supercomputing

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Peter Varhol · March 29, 2009 · …a cluster can deliver fully additive performance over individual PC systems. Sun Microsystems incorporates high-end Intel servers in cluster architectures along with fast, logically unified storage for fast loading of engineering application components and large data sets. Global Shared Memory Clustered systems have their own individual memory, as…

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HPC Handbook: Simulation Successes

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DE Editors · February 2, 2016 · …to HyperWorks Unlimited, a fully managed HPC appliance for CAE. This turnkey appliance includes pre-configured HPC hardware and software, with unlimited use of all HyperWorks applications plus PBS Works for HPC workload management. SBD chose a 160-core HyperWorks Unlimited system, which Altair delivered and installed in just a…

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Engineering Models Gain Digital Access to Space and Time

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Randall Newton · July 26, 2023 · …and time must be fully integrated. Omniverse and USD: The Missing Links GPU manufacturer NVIDIA has long been associated with advanced graphics for manufacturing as well as other fields, including gaming and media. Internal research and input from customers led the company to develop Omniverse, an open platform…

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For Serious Content Creators

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David Cohn · November 10, 2022 · …hardware and software are fully stable and compatible for a professional experience. Unlike other original equipment manufacturers, however, MSI does not offer custom configurations. Instead, the company sells preconfigured systems based on specific combinations of components. As of publication, MSI has only released one configuration of its new…

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MyWorkPLAN

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DE Editors · December 1, 2006 · …aims to get companies fully up and running using MyWorkPLAN within seven working days. After using other scheduling and tracking software products that require an arduous data-setup process, MyWorkPLAN is a welcome change. Entering and tracking jobs is quite easy and the integrated purchasing and CAD analysis functionality…

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Rapid Manufacturing Ramps Up

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DE Editors · November 1, 2004 · …to have to include fully automated support removal to drive down labor costs, if it’s to be economically feasible.“If rapid manufacturing can break the barriers of cost, speed, and improved surface finish of parts, Crump believes it will grow explosively. “Currently, while rapid manufacturing saves tooling costs, it…

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State of Model-Based Systems Engineering

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Jim Romeo · May 5, 2023 · …as they come to fully embrace Industry 4.0 and put the technology to work. “For engineering-driven environments, MBSE is generally regarded as a critical enabler of digital transformation,” says Garrett Thurston, global program digital transformation senior director, Dassault Systèmes. “Even the Department of Defense (DoD) and branches of…

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Epsilon Euskadi ee1 Drives Titanium Upright Design

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DE Editors · October 23, 2008 · …hard with the wheels fully turned and on rugged road surfaces. Should the upright break, the wheel could become dysfunctional. The requirements for the upright are consequently critical — the need for additional rigidity (to limit buckling as much as possible), the lowest possible weight, and maximum reliability…

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Simplify FEA Simulation Models Using Planar Symmetry

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Tony Abbey · July 1, 2014 · …a point where a fully modeled component takes unacceptably long run times. At that point, we can look to some of the earliest forms of model simplification techniques to reduce the element count, and to allow us to run complex analyses within the resource budget.I can remember more…

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Are You Scratching the Surface? Part 2

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Mike Hudspeth · June 1, 2008 · …I encourage you to fully investigate and experiment with each of your tools so you can know when to use what and why. It’s the only way for you to avoid becoming pigeonholed into using just the same four commands you’ve always used and getting the same old…

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Edge Computing Opportunities and Frustrations

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Kenneth Wong · May 1, 2019 · …Guardian, June 2017). A fully autonomous Level 5 vehicle, in Zarola’s view, is still in the far future. “We still have some way to go in terms of data collection to improve sensor fusion and using AI to recognize objects,” he says. Retrofitted IoT For many manufacturers, replacing…

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Pricey, But Big and Powerful-Dell Precision 690

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David Cohn · December 4, 2001 · …memory configuration. Although the fully buffered DDR2 memory modules in the Dell Precision 690 are fairly standard, their mounting is not. The motherboard has a total of eight memory sockets, but these are hidden beneath a pair of memory module risers. Each riser has eight sockets for a…

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