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Posted By: | Amanda Baley |
Date: | Tue, 8 May 2007, 2:35 p.m. |
APEX, N.C. (May 8, 2007) – Computational Engineering International (CEI) announced today that Mississippi State University is the first institution to license the company’s EnSight visualization software through its new and flexible academic licensing options. The new pricing options provide qualified academic institutions with an EnSight license for either a specific course or for the entire campus. EnSight is an industry-leading extreme visualization tool for the scientific and engineering community, and is used by researchers worldwide in a wide variety of industries and research areas.
“Our new class and campus academic licenses offer universities EnSight’s industry-leading visualization capabilities through specially priced plans that respond to the needs of academia,” said Darin McKinnis, CEI’s vice president of marketing and sales. “And we’re particularly pleased to see our first academic license go to Mississippi State University, where EnSight will serve an impressive variety of fields and disciplines at three of the school’s computational research centers.”
Mississippi State University’s campus license will cover four of the research centers that are part of the University’s High Performance Computing Collaboratory (HPC2). The centers include the Computational Simulation and Design Center (SimCenter); the Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems (CAVS); the GeoResources Institute (GRI); and the Center for Computational Sciences (CCS). As part of the HPC2, these centers are involved in research that advances the state of the art in computational science and engineering using high-performance computing for applications ranging from aerospace to geospatial technologies.
The decision to purchase a campus license was prompted in part by the need for a commercially supported post-processing tool that would serve as a standard throughout the research facilities. Formerly, the University relied on an open-source application. The new license includes EnSight, EnSight Gold, and EnSight DR.
“EnSight not only provides for the visualization needs of our computational research facilities, but it also responds to our specialized computing demands,” said Dr. Eric Blades, Assistant Research Professor Mississippi State’s SimCenter. “Our campus license makes it possible—and affordable—for us to work on desktops, to process large-scale computations in parallel, and to call on powerful distributed rendering capabilities for our immersive virtual environment.”
The new academic licenses offer extraordinary computing flexibility to academic facilities. EnSight’s flexible architecture supports the mixing of computer platforms within a single visualization session, within a workgroup, or even across a university’s entire network. In addition, all EnSight licenses are floating, meaning that EnSight can be installed and run on any computer within the local network. To run EnSight, users at a licensed academic institution can simply install the application and contact the network administrator to obtain the license key to use the software.
Both campus and class licenses are available either on an annual or perpetual basis. One year’s maintenance and support are included with both the annual and perpetual licenses.
For more information about CEI’s campus license, go to http://www.ensight.com/ensight-campus-license-price-list.html. To learn more about CEI’s class license, visit http://www.ensight.com/ensight-academic-class-price-list.html. Detailed information about EnSight and other CEI software products can be found at www.ensight.com.
About CEI CEI offers a complete suite of engineering and scientific visualization tools, from meshing to plotting to animation, on all major operating systems. The company’s products can be run on everything from laptops to workstations, clusters and supercomputers, with animations displayed in stereo and in immersive VR. CEI has corporate headquarters in Apex, N.C., and authorized distributors around the world.
About Mississippi State University’s HPC2 The High Performance Computing Collaboratory (HPC²) (www.hpc.msstate.edu), an evolution of the MSU NSF Engineering Research Center (ERC) for Computational Field Simulation, at Mississippi State University, is a coalition of member centers and groups that share a common core objective of advancing the state-of-the-art in computational science and engineering using high performance computing; a common approach to research that embraces a multi-disciplinary, team-oriented concept; and a commitment to a full partnership between education, research, and service. Its mission is to serve the University, State, and Nation through excellence in computational science and engineering.
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