Advanced HPC Pre-installs Bright Cluster Manager On New Clusters

Advanced HPC to offer turn-key HPC systems pre-installed with Bright Cluster Manager for improved system management and increased performance.

Bright Computing and Advanced HPC have entered into an agreement enabling Advanced HPC to deliver Bright Cluster Manager software pre-installed on their HPC platforms and Linux clusters.

Advanced HPC customers will benefit from the industry's most efficient system management solution. Purpose-built for rapid system configuration and testing, comprehensive management, and system monitoring, Bright Cluster Manager makes the management of multiple, complex systems easy, and frees up computing resources to perform useful work.

"Advanced HPC's customers trust us to provide them with Best of Breed Technology, and expect advanced features at competitive prices," said Joe Lipman, VP of Sales at Advanced HPC. "As such, we constantly evaluate new software solutions to ensure that we are ahead of the curve and leading with the industry's best. We are excited by the results of our Bright Cluster Manager evaluation: it has by far outperformed the competition, and has given us the opportunity to offer an advanced feature set above and beyond our previous software options."

Lipman continues: "Bright is also intuitive and easy to use. Its light weight allows clusters to perform at their peak potential, thus maximizing our customers' return on their investments. And, it's hands-down the best GPGPU management software out there. To let people realize for themselves the full potential of this product, we are offering a free, 30-day trial for the remainder of the year."

"The Advanced HPC team applies their deep and broad understanding of high performance computing to deliver the right systems to meet the needs of their customers," said Mark Corcoran, Director of Sales at Bright Computing. "This ability, the systems they put together, and Bright Cluster Manager combine to deliver best-in-class solution for the most challenging computing requirements."