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Deep Computing Visualization (DCV): Gain insight into your data
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IBM Deep Computing Visualization provides a scalable, collaborative, middleware infrastructure to help support and enhance the graphics functions of OpenGL software applications. With the announcement of IBM Deep Computing Visualization Version 1.4, IBM offers improved capabilities and resource handling for both Remote Visual Networking (RVN) and Scalable Visual Networking (SVN). A Deep Computing Visualization implementation is economical and highly adaptable solution designed with a commitment to interoperability based on open standards.

Challenge
With increasingly large distributed data sets you need a flexible infrastructure to scale up and out without being price prohibitive You need real time decision support with teams of experts from different disciplines that may be down the hall or across the world You need to increase the screen resolution and/or size while maintaining performance allowing better decisions based upon increased display content.
Solution
With Deep Computing Visualization, high-end graphical images can be created in two visualization modes:
  • Scalable Visual Networking (SVN)
  • Remote Visual Networking (RVN)
SVN will support multiple high-resolution monitors or projectors for immersive, stereo visualization. RVN will distribute graphical images to remote (collaborative) clients called endstations. These visualization modes help provide improved performance and function at a fraction of the cost over proprietary offerings that are in the market today.
Benefits
IBM Deep Computing Visualization will help increase screen resolution and image size and will allow remote use of the applications, all while maintaining performance. For screen resolution and image size, Deep Computing Visualization will enable the display of applications on large multi-projector display walls and high-resolution monitors at minimal cost. This feature can enable more accurate decisions to be made based on the higher resolution of data contents.
Deep Computing Visualization makes graphics applications much easier to manage by keeping the application in one central location and securely transferring data to remote collaborators anywhere on the network.
Whether you have visualization needs in petroleum exploration and production, automotive, aerospace, life sciences, or digital content creation, IBM Deep Computing Visualization can to enhance decision making and derive new insights from complex sources of data.

 
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