SGI and MSC.Software Put Virtual Product Development Into Overdrive With Integrated Solution
17 5월 2005 - 11:01PM
PR Newswire (US)
SGI and MSC.Software Put Virtual Product Development Into Overdrive
With Integrated Solution Streamlined Workflow Allows Engineers to
Bridge Rapidly Growing 'Islands of Data' that Hamper Time to Market
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. and ARLINGTON, Texas, May 17
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- To address the growing time-to-market
challenges for manufacturers competing on a global scale, Silicon
Graphics (NYSE:SGI) and MSC.Software Corp. (OTC:MNSC.PK) (BULLETIN
BOARD: MNSC.PK) today at the SAE Noise and Vibration Conference and
Exhibition unveiled a powerful, integrated solution to streamline
and accelerate virtual product development (VPD). With VPD
solutions, engineers can consider more design alternatives and
evaluate them more thoroughly. By subjecting digital prototypes to
stress tests, aerodynamic studies and other data-intensive
analyses, engineers can verify product designs faster and less
expensively than if they built and tested physical mock-ups.
"Time-to-market, cost control, and product reliability are critical
in a world where manufacturers compete globally," said Dr. Eng Lim
Goh, Ph.D., senior vice president and chief technology officer,
SGI. "Yet as manufacturers deal with an ever-growing mountain of
data, serious bottlenecks can bring productivity to its knees. This
new integrated VPD solution dissolves those bottlenecks and makes
manufacturing organizations more agile. We're extremely proud to
work with MSC.Software and Intel to provide users so comprehensive
and scalable an infrastructure for product design, development and
analysis." The new integrated solution combines industry-leading
technology from each company: SGI's scalable and cost-effective
data storage infrastructure, visualization environment and compute
technology with MSC.Software's VPD applications and Intel(R)
processors. The resulting VPD environment -- optimized to speed
time to market of new products -- will enable customers to achieve
more efficient workflows, faster results, more productive
collaboration, and easier data management. For instance, in
real-world tests conducted recently by MSC.Software, an SGI(R)
InfiniteStorage storage area network (SAN) solution reduced the
time spent waiting for data by a factor of 27. The tests compared a
VPD workflow involving transferring a total of 277MB of files
between systems over a standard network using FTP to the SAN
solution where these files can be accessed without copying using
SGI(R) InfiniteStorage shared filesystem CXFS(TM). In this
workflow, waiting for data using FTP took more than 10 minutes, but
only 22.63 seconds with the SGI SAN CXFS solution. The integrated
solution will also help engineers more effectively leverage the
many disparate "islands of data" that populate manufacturing
organizations today. These islands consist of rapidly growing data
assets that result from product design and testing. Product
developers must efficiently access and share these assets to
achieve timely delivery of reliable, high-quality products in an
increasingly competitive marketplace. "The best way to get
innovative products to market faster is through the collaborative
deployment of VPD solutions and our relationship with Intel and SGI
promises to help customers dramatically improve their product
development processes," said William Weyand, chairman and CEO,
MSC.Software. "With SGI's comprehensive array of industry-leading
technology and Intel's powerful Itanium 2 processor architecture,
we can deliver extraordinary value throughout all phases of the
product lifecycle, saving organizations the three things that
matter most: time, money and materials." "Intel's Manufacturing
Solutions Team works closely with customers and hardware and
software partners to help manufacturing firms increase
productivity, lower operating costs and improve customer
satisfaction," said Dick Bland, Director of Worldwide Manufacturing
Solutions at Intel Corp. "By leveraging the power and scalability
of the Itanium 2 architecture, an enhanced VPD environment built
around SGI hardware and MSC.Software can enable delivery of all
these benefits to even the most demanding manufacturing
environment." The companies' comprehensive VPD solution combines
all the essential components from hardware, software, and data
management into an easy-to-deploy infrastructure for manufacturers
that can be contained in a single rack. -- Efficient workflow.
SGI's unique data-centric approach enables manufacturing engineers
to manage all their data from central consolidated storage. Key to
this is the SGI CXFS shared filesystem. -- Faster results. The new
integrated solution cuts time-to-solution for large problems by
leveraging the high-performance SGI(R) Altix(R) server platform.
Altix incorporates SGI's NUMAflex(TM) global shared-memory
architecture that enables engineers to hold entire data sets in
memory, allowing for faster and more interactive data analysis.
Altix also is underpinned by scalable Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2
processors and the Linux(R) 64-bit operating system. All these
components work together to drive maximum performance from a
specially optimized version of MSC.Nastran(TM), part of the
MSC.Software SimOffice product portfolio and the world's leading
simulation and finite element analysis (FEA) product used by
manufacturers around the world to simulate loads and stresses on
mechanical systems and components. -- Streamlined collaboration.
The Silicon Graphics Prism(TM) high-performance visualization
platform enables engineers to access and share MSC.Nastran analysis
results as soon as they are ready. The Silicon Graphics Prism
system serves as the heart of a Visual Area Network (VAN) which --
through OpenGL Vizserver(TM) software -- enables engineers to
interact in real-time with complex graphics data from different
locations and using virtually any computing system. -- Easier data
management. SGI's data lifecycle management (DLM) solution
virtualizes all storage assets, creating a scalable storage pool
that is transparent to users and applications. DLM ensures that
data is always stored on the most appropriate and cost-effective
media. -- Infinite scalability. With the enhanced VPD
infrastructure solution, manufacturing organizations can re-assign
system resources as needed and to accommodate growing requirements.
The SGI and MSC.Software VPD environment also interoperates with
legacy systems from other hardware vendors and operating systems.
This protects existing technology investments and promotes an
enhanced, heterogeneous VPD infrastructure. Pricing and
availability The enhanced VPD environment is available today in
configurations priced from $120,000. For more information on SGI
products for creating a VPD environment, visit
http://www.sgi.com/products. About MSC.Software Corporation
MSC.Software is the leading global provider of simulation software
and services, that helps companies make money, save time and reduce
costs associated with designing and testing manufactured products.
MSC.Software works with thousands of companies in hundreds of
industries to develop better products faster by utilizing
information technology, software, services and systems.
MSC.Software employs more than 1400 people in 23 countries. For
additional information about MSC.Software's products and services,
please visit http://www.mscsoftware.com/. SILICON GRAPHICS | The
Source of Innovation and Discovery(TM) SGI, also known as Silicon
Graphics, Inc., is a leader in high-performance computing,
visualization and storage. SGI's vision is to provide technology
that enables the most significant scientific and creative
breakthroughs of the 21st century. Whether it's sharing images to
aid in brain surgery, finding oil more efficiently, studying global
climate, providing technologies for homeland security and defense
or enabling the transition from analog to digital broadcasting, SGI
is dedicated to addressing the next class of challenges for
scientific, engineering and creative users. With offices worldwide,
the company is headquartered in Mountain View, Calif., and can be
found on the Web at http://www.sgi.com/. NOTE: Silicon Graphics,
SGI, Altix, XFS, the SGI cube and the SGI logo are registered
trademarks, and NUMAflex and CXFS, Silicon Graphics Prism, OpenGL
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of Silicon Graphics, Inc., in the United States and/or other
countries worldwide. MSC NASTRAN and SimOffice are trademarks of
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program commitments, the performance of third parties, the
sustained performance of current and future products, financing
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