SynfiniWay, flexibly managing IT complexity
Press Releases
- June 13, 2008
- Global scaling through a web-based interface combining NICE EnginFrame and Fujitsu SynfiniWay
Toulouse, France, and Cortanze, Italy, June 13, 2008 – Fujitsu Systems Europe and NICE srl (Italy) today announced a joint technology solution for distributed computing and data environments that combines Fujitsu’s SynfiniWay, an innovative service-oriented IT framework, with the EnginFrame Grid portal from NICE, a leading edge lightweight client web interface for HPC and compute intensive applications.
- December 19, 2007
- Engineous and Fujitsu announce partnership to integrate FIPER and SynfiniWay
Cary, N.C., USA and Toulouse, France, December 19, 2007 – Engineous Software, provider of the award-winning FIPER integration, automation and collaboration software, and Fujitsu, developer of the SynfiniWay service-oriented IT framework for technical computing, today announced a partnership to build an integrated solution combining FIPER and SynfiniWay.
SynfiniWay Use Cases
- Effective Usage of a Global Framework of IT Resources
Aerodynamic engineering HPC solutions benefit from Fujitsu’s SynfiniWay™ through optimisation and standardisation of global IT infrastructures.
- Integrating Altair HyperWorks® and the SynfiniWay™ Framework
Combining the strengths of Altair’s HyperWorks engineering tools with SynfiniWay’s global framework and automated workflow management ensures the design process chain can be optimised.
- Streamlining the Optimisation Process Chain
Fujitsu and Noesis Solutions have streamlined multi-disciplinary simulation through a combination of the Optimus™ automation tool and SynfiniWay™’s global virtual IT framework and remote data access
SynfiniWay White Papers
Scaling Processes and Data Flow Across the Global Enterprise
This White Paper describes how SynfiniWay™ can be used to scale out user process execution and data access across your global IT infrastructure.
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