Company Continues Open Initiatives with the Addition of its QxSmart HPC/DL SolutionSan Jose, California - November 13, 2017 - Quanta Cloud Technology (QCT), a global data center solution provider, unveils its open source framework QxSmart HPC/DL Solution at SuperComputing 2017. QCT’s QxSmart HPC/DL Solution is a scalable answer for HPC, high-performance applications, and data intensive analytics.This solution combines QCT’s best-in-class infrastructure to provide a scalable cluster architecture with unparalleled performance for supercomputing users. It delivers optimized applications with pre-validated common open-source and commercial tools to simplify software deployment and management. ------QCT will be at SC 2017 in booth #1069 in Denver, Colorado from Nov. 13-17------- QCT has a long history of open-source community contributions and collaboration. The company actively participates with several open-source organizations including the Open Compute Project (OCP), OpenStack Foundation, Open Networking Foundation (ONF), Open Networking Lab (ON.Lab), and recently OpenHPC to name a few. By leveraging open community standards, QCT can minimize duplicating vendor efforts, and focus the majority of R&D investments on the development of innovative product technologies that lead data center transformation with its partners. "The open-source community continues to play an important role for QCT’s synergistic path, and as part of this effort we plan to innovative with industry-leading partners,” said Mike Yang, President of QCT. "We believe with open standards we will deliver benefits to the HPC ecosystem, including researchers and scientists that use our systems every day. QCT will seek to enable OpenHPC solutions based on QCT’s proven servers and its associated storage, network, and rack solutions. Having all the gear built under-one-roof we plan to enable long term compatibility, stability and usability of solutions developed by our extended ecosystem with our associates.” "Joining as a Silver Member, QCT’s participation is an important addition to the OpenHPC project. The alignment that open-source HPC software components and best practices can accelerate HPC transformation will greatly benefit the entire HPC community," said Alan Clark,Chair of the OpenHPC Business Governing Board. "Like in many industries, a cloud-based implementation is an important trend for the next generation and we’re excited to gain from QCT's years of experience in the cloud server space." Commitment to Open Initiatives: Expanding QCT Synergy to the HPC Ecosystem
Access to the industry’s leading tools is key to successful implementation of HPC, especially with the exponential growth of data in today’s transforming world. In support of this need and for open environment HPC developers, QCT has joined forces with Altair and ThinkParQ. Leveraging such open-source technology, and also their commercial support features, QxSmart can fulfill diverse HPC user requirements whether it is the need for a preferred workload manager or a scalable storage file system. QCT’s lead to push many innovative initiatives, from server, storage, network, rack, to cloud HPC deployments allows them to provide optimized hardware with the latest technologies to the supercomputing community. When it comes down to the core of any system, it’s the underlying hardware and standardized industry application stacks that serves as a foundation for computing, and QCT has its roots in the creation of such solutions. QCT at SuperComputing 2017 If you have any questions about any QCT products and technologies, like QxSmart HPC/DL, storage, and/or management, you can find us at SuperComputing 2017 in Booth #1069 in Denver, Colorado from Nov. 13-17. QCT has been a member of the HPC ecosystem for many years and values collaboration. We will be showcasing many of our joint solutions with our hardware and software partners from the HPC ecosystem. QCT Showcase at Supercomputing 2017 includes:
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