TORONTO, CANADA, November 9, 2006 – Platform
Computing today announced the release of LSF 7, the most powerful,
intelligent, policy driven application workload manager for distributed
computing environments. With LSF 7, Platform has significantly advanced
workload management, accelerating application performance and
scalability for multiple application types using Platform Enterprise
Grid Orchestrator (EGO). A pioneer in high performance computing and
the leader in distributed batch processing, Platform has enhanced LSF 7
to extend its leadership from scientific and high performance computing
to enterprise-wide grid computing.
This next generation of LSF contains new scalability and advanced
management features for customers who rely on LSF for their research,
development and design processes. LSF 7 has the ability to scale to
over 500,000 concurrent jobs, while increasing the number of completed
jobs per day to more than 10 million, a fivefold increase. Built on
Platform EGO, LSF 7 enables IT Managers to allocate compute resources
dynamically to accelerate application performance based on changing
business priorities. LSF 7 also includes the Platform Management
Console, a new web based GUI interface, which provides centralized
monitoring and administration of grid resources. This provides IT
administrators with critical information on cluster health, resource
utilization and service levels along with reporting and data
collection.
"In an industry that moves as quickly as electronics design does,
Cadence needs tools that deliver quickly and efficiently," said Steve
MacQuiddy, Senior IT Manager, Cadence Design Systems. "As members of
the LSF 7 beta program, we saw first hand that Platform has not taken
its leadership in the market for granted and has delivered a product
that has new features and functionality that we can employ in our
day-to-day work immediately for a significant impact on our
business."
Platform LSF 7, with Platform EGO, enables IT departments to provide
sophisticated, consistent and accurate Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
to their users. A unique feature of LSF 7 is its ability to temporarily
borrow compute resources from any department or group willing to lend
them to the enterprise grid. This EGO-enabled feature of LSF 7 ensures
that the loaned compute resources can be returned to resource owners
immediately should they need to reclaim them on short notice. With this
capability, resource owners will be much more willing to share their
compute resources with the enterprise grid. This ability of LSF 7 to
borrow and lend resources for peak loads has the potential to
dramatically reduce the capital and operating expenditures of an
enterprise.
"LSF is mission critical for enterprises to distribute and manage
workloads as they acquire more and more compute resources to meet
business demands," said Songnian Zhou, CEO of Platform Computing. "With
LSF 7, these compute resources can be more efficiently managed
according to the individual companies’ requirements. This enables our
global enterprise customers of LSF to achieve a high level of resource
utilization, thereby lowering the total cost of ownership."
Platform LSF is the industry leading distributed batch workload
manager, used by over 2000 customers world wide, including customers in
Industrial Manufacturing, Government, Education, Telecommunications,
Life Sciences, Oil and Gas, and Electronics.
For information on Platform LSF please visit http://www.platform.com.
About Platform Computing
Platform Computing is the leading systems infrastructure
software company that accelerates applications and delivers IT agility
for increased business performance and reduced cost. Founded in 1992,
Platform is a pioneer in HPC, Cluster and Grid Computing technologies.
Platform has over 2000 global customers and strategic relationships
with Dell, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Novell, Red Hat and SAS, along
with the industry's broadest support for third-party applications. For
more information please visit www.platform.com.
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