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INTER CTIVE Supercomputing is delighted to introduce to you, Star-P, an open software platform which delivers revolutionary results to scientists, engineers and analysts by enabling them to transparently use high performance computing resources, using familiar desktop tools.
Accelerate Time-to-Solution with Star-P !
Productivity Breakthrough for MATLAB®, Python, R, and others
Star-P software from Interactive Supercomputing is an interactive parallel computing platform. With automatic parallelization and interactive execution of existing desktop simulation applications, Star-P merges two previously distinct environments - desktop computers and high performance servers - into one.
Star-P delivers revolutionary results to scientists, engineers and analysts by enabling them to transparently use high performance computing resources, using familiar desktop tools such as Python, MATLAB®, R and others.

By eliminating the re-programming associated with porting desktop application code to parallel systems, Star-P fundamentally transforms the workflow, substantially shortening the "time to solution," and delivers the "best of both worlds"—the interactive and familiar use of the desktop coupled with supercomputer-like problem-solving capabilities.
Programming that took months, can be done in days; Simulation runs that took days can be done in minutes.
10-100X Faster Computations
By transparently leveraging the parallel computing capability, Star-P enables simulations developed in desktop tools to be processed in parallel, dramatically accelerating computation time
10-100X Larger Data Sets
Using Star-P, desktop application users can work with large, distributed datasets - gigabytes and even terabytes in size - distributed across servers, clusters, and grids.
No Need for C/Fortran/MPI Re-Programming
With Star-P, there is no need to use low-level languages and constructs of C, Fortran, and MPI, to take advantage of high performance computing resources. Using the Star-P Connect library API, users can leverage library functions from open source community and commercial vendors written in C or Fortran.
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