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AweSim
AweSim is an Ohio Supercomputer Center initiative to provide small to mid-sized manufacturers with access to high-performance computing and simulation-driven design.
Wanted: Simulation App Publishers
Internal simulation apps are growing; public apps still face logistical hurdles.
Cloud HPC Makes Simulation-Driven Design Optimization More Accessible
New initiatives are offering a range of hardware and software for all.
Navigating the Remote Computing Jungle
Your roadmap through the acronym-infested remote computing landscape.
Note to U.S.: Uphold High-Performance Computing Leadership
A recent report released by the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation (ITIF) raised concerns about an eroding U.S. HPC position as it intensifies and countries like China, Japan and Russia amplify their own HPC development efforts.
The Implications of Simulation’s App-ification
Audience Questions: Supercomputing for the Rest of Us
Simulation for the Masses is AweSim
The Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) is forging ahead with a public-private partnership designed to bring affordable simulation services to small- and mid-sized companies.


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