HPC in Life Insurance Modeling - Leveraging Milliman's MG-ALFA on the Cray CX1
- Posted: Dec 31, 2008 at 8:19 PM
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MG-ALFA from Milliman is available on the new Cray CX1 deskside supercomputer and is fully integrated with the Windows HPC Server 2008. Join us for this informative webcast and learn about the new Cray CX1 system, get the latest information on the recent developments in version 6.7 of MG-ALFA and explain the benefits of MG-ALFA on the latest version of Windows HPC technology, Windows HPC server 2008. Topics covered will include: Introduction to the recently-introduced Cray CX1 supercomputer; Performance of MG-ALFA on Windows HPCS, Scaling performance for very large system counts running MG-ALFA on Windows HPCS, Technical requirements for the implementation of MG-ALFA on Windows HPCS, Enhancements to Windows HPCS over the prior version of this software, Windows Compute Cluster Server. The Webinar is of interest to anyone evaluating an implementation of the Principles based approach to Capital.
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