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Get Your Organization Ready To Capitalize On Cloud HPC Benefits

2021 Forrester Consulting Study.

Opportunity Snapshot

Companies across all industries are increasing their use of high-performance computing (HPC) to process compute-intensive scenarios such as advanced simulations, big data analytics, and AI/ML.

Previously HPC was solely on-premises, but recently public and private cloud vendors have added HPC-specific instances and services.

This commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Rescale distills insights from a detailed survey of IT and R&D leaders across the United States and Europe; and defines the current state of HPC, future opportunities and challenges.

Key Takeaways:

  • Discover the main drivers for the adoption of cloud HPC infrastructure
  • See the realized & expected benefits of cloud HPC
  • Learn about common challenges around moving HPC workloads to the cloud

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