Wolfram Launches Compute Services for Scaling Wolfram Language Computations
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Summary
Wolfram Research has launched Wolfram Compute Services, a new system that enables users to easily scale up Wolfram Language computations by 1000x or more. The service allows users to wrap computations in RemoteBatchSubmit and have them processed in the cloud, handling large volumes of data, extensive iterations, and large-scale parallelism. The announcement highlights how this addresses long-standing needs for big computational tasks, particularly in scientific research.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledJust wrap the scaled up computation in RemoteBatchSubmit and off it'll go to our new Wolfram Compute Services system.
For decades I've often needed to do big, crunchy calculations (usually for science).
With large volumes of data, millions of cases, rampant computation...
Wolfram releases the Wolfram Compute Services system--a fully programmable, streamlined way to scale up Wolfram Language computations.
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