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April 2010
EnFuzion Enabled Cloud Rendering for Hewlett Packard Labs Event in Singapore
Hewlett-Packard an Axceleon partner unveiled its newest high impact research facility in Singapore. EnFuzion3D 2009 was used to enable ”3D Image Rendering in the Cloud” in conjunction with Autodesk Maya. The demo involved rendering Maya generated scenes being rendered on a remote Rendering Cloud in Bristol in the United Kingdom. The event was well attended by Government Ministers from Singapore.
EnFuzion Can Direct Individual Frames to Individual Cores
EnFuzion3D 2009 has the capability of dispatching single frames to each core in a manycore machine, or environment. By using the frame per core option in EnFuzion3D 2009 this can further accelerate the rendering process, and optimizes all available cores in any hardware environment or render cloud. Contact us for more details on how to do this.
EnFuzion3D 2010 – In Process
EnFuzion3D 2010 is currently in development and will include many new features to help the studio. Axceleon continues its mission to make EnFuzion easy to install easy to use and easy to manage with major emphasis on usability for the 3D artist. We continue to seek feedback from our customers and user community on EnFuzion. EnFuzion beta is due to start in April 2010. To sign up for the EnFuzion3d 2010 beta program, please email support@axceleon.com or you can visit and sign on at link below
http://www.enfuzion3d.com/contact_support.html
Stereo Movies and EnFuzion3D
The release of stereo movies like “Avatar” and “Alice in Wonderland” highlights the need for Mission Critical render farms. Enfuzion was designed to operate in High Performance Computing environments (HPC) since the beginning, it is ideally suited for mission critical rendering infrastructure needed to produce stereo movies. EnFuzion also has “high availability” options to assure 99.9999% uptime of the EnFuzion managed render farm, with no loss of Render Queues or any frames or scenes on the render farm.
For more information please call us at +1 (714) 960 5200 or via the web at www.axceleon.com.
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