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Computer Aided Engineering
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| From manufacturers and suppliers to distributors and dealers, companies in the automotive and aerospace industries are finding that to stay competitive in today's global market, they must reduce costs throughout the supply chain. Rising costs can no longer be passed along to customers. |
| In an effort to reduce costs, many companies are learning that it no longer makes sense to deploy core business applications on proprietary operating systems. In their search for an industry-standard, reliable, cost-effective platform, they are increasingly turning to Linux. |
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| IBM and our Business Partners have helped many customers successfully deploy computer aided engineering solutions on Linux. The IBM Computer Aided Engineering solution on Linux runs simulation applications for crash test, computational fluid dynamics, noise, vibration, and harshness with high performance – and at a low cost. |
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| The IBM Computer Aided Engineering solution provides high performance computing to the automotive and aerospace industries. The solution is available world wide to large enterprises as well as small- to medium-sized businesses. It includes: |
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| IBM Hardware |
IBM xSeries server, IntelliStation, and IBM Storage. |
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| Services and Support |
IBM Support Line, IBM Technology Services |
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| ISV Application |
LS-DYNA from LSTC, CFD from EXA |
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| Linux Distribution |
Red Hat 7.x and Enterprise AS 2.1 |
Computer Aided Engineering on Linux can help you:
- Reduce the number of physical prototypes
- Generate data required to meet safety standards
- Shorten time-to-market
- Reduce engineering costs
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