COMSOL Server launched, available to run simulation apps

With COMSOL Server, applications can now be distributed throughout an organisation, providing design teams, production departments, and others with access to simulation tools built by experts

COMSOL has launched COMSOL Server, a new product developed specifically for running applications built with the application builder. Released earlier this year, the application builder allows COMSOL multiphysics software users to build an intuitive interface around their COMSOL model that can be run by anyone, even those without prior simulation experience. COMSOL Server enables the distribution of applications, allowing design teams, production departments and others to share applications throughout an organization using a Windows-native client or web browser.

COMSOL Server is the engine for running COMSOL apps and the hub for controlling their deployment, distribution, and use. After creating an app with the application builder, the server provides engineers and researchers with a cost-effective solution for managing how the app is used, either within their organisation or externally to a worldwide audience.

Svante Littmarck, President and Chief Executive Officer, COMSOL Group said, “COMSOL Server provides an environment for running applications created in the application builder that is easy to access and use. Using the Application Builder and COMSOL Server together, an R&D engineer, for example, has the tools to create applications that will best serve their specific industry in a format that is easy to use, quick to implement, and can be scaled for global benefit.”

With COMSOL Server, applications can be run in a COMSOL Client for Windows or in Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, and other major web browsers. COMSOL Server can be hosted in a corporate network or in the cloud.

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