Customer Success Stories

 

Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona

 

The Department of Physics and Astronomy & the Biophysics Theory Group at Arizona State University utilize an Aspen Systems Beowulf cluster to aid their research.


“With the purchase of our Aspen Systems clusters we have made progress towards realizing our aim. Our Aspen Systems cluster has proven to be a very reliable and cost effective solution. Aspen Systems management was very helpful on numerous occasions, such as housing our cluster while our server room was prepared, and during the upgrade of additional nodes and cooling fans.”

 

- Dr. Martin Foster, Post-Doc, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Arizona State University

 


 

The George Washington University

 

The Flow Simulations and Analysis Group at The George Washington University uses Aspen Systems Beowulf clusters for simulation, modeling & analysis. Their research applications include several subjects such as modeling of synthetic jets, fluid-structure interaction simulations & full body analysis of swimming techniques that will aid the USA Olympic swim team.



“Aspen Systems has been a great partner for us as we've built our cluster. The technical support has been great and we continually look to Aspen for new additions and upgrades to our system.”


- Dr. Rajat Mittal, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, The George Washington University

 

 

Indiana University, Computer Science Department

 

The Aspen Systems Beowulf cluster at Indiana University aids LAM/MPI development, grid computing, AI, and other software research and development projects.



“My experience dealing with Aspen Systems has been extremely positive. They were very responsive and helpful as we worked through the configuration of our cluster, with a turnaround time on questions and quotes measure in minutes, not days. The pricing was aggressive and the system arrived and worked flawlessly out of the box.”


- Rob Henderson, Associate Director of Facilities, Computer Science Department, Indiana University




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