HPC on demand
and hosting of High Performance Computing systems
With its network of state-of-the-art Data Centers, Bull has built up a unique expertise in hosting and operating critical business applications. Leveraging this know-how and infrastructure, Bull can offer a range of HPC hosting services, and has developped its own HPC on-demand solution: extreme factory. Because in Extreme Computing too, organizations have fluctuating processing power needs, or would rather focus on their core activity rather than administrate their HPC system.
Bull has joined forces with leading software vendors to create extreme factory: the only on-line portal where you can access your entire High-Performance Computing environment in one place. Use it to directly manage your projects on line, every step of the way – from data integration to visualizing the fi nal results – using the applications of your choice.
Totally developed, hosted and managed by Bull, extreme factory delivers total compatibility with all standard computing codes, total confidentiality for all your data, and total access to all the available power of the very latest systems and components.
Based on bullx supercomputers, extreme factory allows you to access as many processing cores as you want. And you can even specify the technical environment (resource allocation mode, processor family, job scheduler, type of storage, network technologies, network isolation levels) and the type of service you have access to (IaaS, Infrastructure as a Service or SaaS, Software as a Service).
extreme factory, the only integrated offering where you only pay for what you use
SG CIB, Société Générale Corporate and Investment Banking, turned to Bull to get both the performance they needed and great flexibility of use. Bull hosts SG CIB's HPC systems, but also provides the necessary infrastructure to absorb extra demands and respond to peaks in workload.
You too can work with Bull to put together a customized solution that is perfectly suited to your needs, while taking full advantage of Bull's shared, industrial-scale structure:
19/03/2012
Bull, CEA, F4E and JAEA inaugurate the Helios supercomputer in Rokkasho (Japan), dedicated to the Nuclear Fusion program
The supercomputer, delivering over 1.5 Petaflops, will provide the computer modeling and simulation capabilities needed for the 'Broader Approach' program, linked to the ITER initiative.
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15/02/2012
CURIE speeds up European research
Capable of up to two million billion operations a second (or 2 Petaflop/s) GENCI's CURIE supercomputer - designed by Bull - opens up unprecedented new possibilities for academic and industrial research in Europe
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November 2011
Special Edition of La Recherche - Supercomputers: at the frontiers of Extreme Computing
New horizons / Major Challenges / The future: exascale computing
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