Special Focus Issue: Cloud-Based Simulation & Design

In this Special Focus Issue, we take a look at cloud-based and SaaS solutions for engineering workflows.

The shift to hosted, cloud-based or software-as-a-service offerings across the enterprise has continued to expand as companies are more comfortable with the reliability and security of cloud-based systems and compute resources.

This is also true in engineering, where many vendors now offer both cloud versions of their software tools, as well as the option to tap into cloud-based computing hardware for complex operations. In addition, there are more cloud-native simulation and design options available.

In this Special Focus Issue of Digital Engineering, we take a look at the latest advancements in cloud-based engineering. We hope you enjoy the issue.

Topic include:

  • Simulation-On-Demand Finds a Home in the Cloud
  • Subscription-Based Software: The New Normal?
  • How to Move Your PLM Processes to the Cloud
  • Industry Leaders Shift Strategies to Harvest AI Spring
  • FEA In the Age of Cloud
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