Rescale: 2014 in Review
Blog post from Rescale
In 2014, Rescale experienced significant growth, marked by the expansion of its team and the enhancement of its platform. The company welcomed several new members, including engineers and executives, and unveiled a revamped user interface that improved navigation and added features like job-specific visualization, core-to-instance mapping, and multi-threaded file transfers for managing large datasets. Notably, Rescale introduced a public API to facilitate job execution without the web interface, as well as remote visualization capabilities to streamline simulation analysis. The year also saw an increase in hardware options, including new core types, GPU, and Infiniband, alongside the expansion of software partnerships, offering over 100 commercial and open-source tools with on-demand licenses. Looking ahead to 2015, Rescale plans to introduce a GUI-based post-processing option and enhance administrative controls and InfiniBand capabilities, expressing gratitude to their customers, partners, investors, and associates for their support.
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