Cloud-Based Dynamic Simulators

Aug. 3, 2012
Virtual Dynamic Simulators bring the value of the Virtual Plant into the world of Cloud Computing. Using the same technology implemented in public cloud enterprises, the private cloud implementation allows flexible access and agility but behind the security of the end user's firewall.

Mynah Technologies (www.mynah.com) now offers professional services for the design and implementation of Virtual Dynamic Simulators based upon Private Cloud Computing and VMWare Virtualization technology.

Mynah, the developer of MiMiC Simulation Software, is also a registered VMWare Solution Provider.

Value of Virtual Dynamic Simulators

Mynah Virtual Dynamic Simulators using VMWare virtualization technology provide the following business benefits:
•    Reduced training and development system hardware requirements.
•    Protection of dynamic simulation to control system simulator communications through the use of virtual LAN implementations.
•    One button startup of training or development systems.
•    Greater security and availability for the training and development system.
•    Flexibility to handle multiple control system implementations and dynamic models in the same system.
•    Flexibility to allow training or development systems from any networked PC or thin client.
•    Ability to handle system expansions and upgrades with minimal hardware investments.

"The age of cloud computing is here", said Mart Berutti, President/COO of Mynah,  "Dynamic Simulators implemented in private clouds provide flexibility and agility previously unavailable on operator training systems. We are very excited to offer this technology to our MiMiC users."

Mynah is currently delivering Virtual Dynamic Simulators to several leading process companies.  These services are now available to all MiMiC users.

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