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IBM Platform Computing has a wide range of software products and solutions including .

IBM® Platform™ LSF® is a powerful workload management platform for demanding, distributed HPC environments. It provides a comprehensive set of intelligent, policy-driven scheduling features that enable you to utilize all of your compute infrastructure resources and ensure optimal application performance.

IBM® Platform™ HPC is a complete high performance computing management solution in a single product. It includes a range of out-of the-box cluster and workload management features designed to help reduce the complexity of your HPC environment and improve your time-to-results.

IBM® Platform™ Symphony software delivers powerful enterprise-class management for running compute and data intensive distributed applications on a scalable, shared grid. It accelerates dozens of parallel applications, for faster results and better utilization of all available resources.

IBM® Platform™ MPI is a high performing implementation of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) designed to accelerate applications in distributed computing environments. Platform MPI a wide range of industry standard platforms, interconnects and operating systems to help you improve the quality of results, reduce cost and improve productivity.

IBM® Platform™ Cluster Manager enables administrators to quickly and easily provision, manage and monitor HPC clusters and clouds through an intuitive web-based interface. A broad range of capabilities support diverse client environments – from simplifying management of a single departmental cluster through automated self-service creation and provisioning of secure HPC cloud environments for use by multiple tenants.

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