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The HPC practice at Progression started in 2002 and has led to our expertise in off-shoot technologies like Grid and Cloud computing.
Starting with our first implementation at the Indian Institute of Technology's (IIT) Chemistry department, we have several deployments like those at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Robert Bosch India, Indian Railways, Honeywell, Infotech Enterprises totaling over 40 implementations in India and overseas, and including domains such as CAE, FEA, Fluid Dynamics, Molecular Dynamics, Bio-Informatics, Weather Modeling and more. Ranging from a 4-node deployment to 256-node clusters, we have skills in Sun Solaris, HP-UX and Linux, delivering solutions for HPC, HPS (high performance storage), Grid Computing (including Grid-By-Night), Cloud Computing and Virtualization & Optimization.
A usual solution to increasing computing capacity is to add more physical servers or create server clusters so that it is possible to run bigger applications or derive faster results. But the general outcome is not a linear increase in computing power while exponentially increasing hardware costs.
HPC practice at Progression focuses on core architecture designing & deployment and tuning methodologies which enable your existing or proposed computing environment to provide more capability without increasing hardware.
This is what one of our clients has to say post a successful HPC transformation: Today, with the infrastructure utilization in excess of 80% in the post deployment scenario, we have been able to execute much larger jobs in faster turn-around times hence delighting our customers globally.- Robert Bosch, India Our dedicated team of HPC engineers is available for discussions, analysis, design and implementation at all times and can be reached at our email address HPCINFO [at] progression [dot] com. We will be happy to assist you with an in-depth assessment of how HPC can deliver value and business advantage in your computing environment.
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