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Viridien expands its industrial Cloud to the US market

Paris, France | Nov 19, 2024

Viridien has announced the US launch of its industrial Viridien Cloud for AI and HPC production at SuperComputing 2024. This move expands on Viridien Cloud’s established success in Europe, by now offering tailored cloud solutions and end-to-end expertise to optimize compute-intensive production workloads for US industries. 

Building on decades of established HPC operations in the US that have supported its subsurface imaging business, Viridien is now introducing its innovative cloud solutions to meet the evolving and specific needs of key sectors, including AI, life sciences, engineering, digital media and energy. The US launch of Viridien Cloud offers access to Viridien’s unique Outcome-as-a-Service (OaaS) model—a results-driven approach where pricing is based on outcomes, rather than consumption. OaaS provides end-to-end performance optimization aligned with business KPIs, ensuring predictable, guaranteed costs. With this model, businesses can achieve more with less, maximizing efficiency and performance while increasing their return on investment.

Agnès Boudot, EVP, HPC & Cloud Solutions, Viridien, said:The expansion of Viridien Cloud into the US underscores our commitment to delivering cutting-edge HPC services and transforming industry access through a new cloud model. Our local teams of software engineers, computational scientists, HPC architects and data center architects are ready to drive full-spectrum optimization and exceptional value for our US clients.” 

For more information or to discuss how Viridien Cloud can benefit your business, contact our team at cloud-services@viridiengroup.com or book a meeting at SC24 here.

Discover more about Viridien Cloud here.
 

Viridien Cloud provides tailored cloud solutions and end-to-end expertise to optimize compute-intensive production workloads for industries (image courtesy of Viridien).