For those intrigued by Cloud processor power, Ozen Engineering has announced it is to give a free one-week demo license of any Ansys product to run on its OzenCloud technology.
The Ansys channel partner will give access of to up to 16 processor cores for the trial period, where customers can pre-process, run simulations and post process results on the Cloud.
Powered by UberCloud, the system is targeted at solving high compute CFD and FEA simulation analysis, and is marketed as a platform for customers who are concerned about surge capacity and compute resources or have a short term project but do not wish to commit to a license purchase.
The free trial offer will end February 28, 2015.
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