ACADEMIA
NISA Software Latest Release NISA V14.0 FA Software Now Available for Linux
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NISA Combined with Linux Will Enable Enterprise Users to Handle Large Engineering Simulations with Ease and in a More Cost Effective Way -- NISA Software, Inc. one of the world leaders in computer aided engineering and analysis software, today announced the availability of NISA V14.0 Finite Element Analysis Software Suite for the Linux Operating System. NISA finite element analysis software is one of the most advanced engineering analysis tool available for the Automotive, Aerospace, Energy & Power and Civil engineering industry. Users of NISA rely on its capabilities in; Stress Analysis, Seismic Analysis, Vibration Analysis, Composite Material Analysis, Fatigue Analysis, Thermal Analysis, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Electromagnetic Analysis and Civil Structure Analysis. Other features being, a completely integrated pre-post processing environment and seamless interoperability with leading commercial CAD softwares. Cost-efficient Linux systems are becoming commonplace in worldwide research and educational facilities. As the world's leading open source operating system, Linux offers customers an enterprise class operating environment at a low cost of ownership. With NISA for Linux, users can take advantage of the excellent performance of the Linux environment and the superior scalability and reliability required for high-end engineering computation. Enterprise level customers can handle tasks like large engineering simulations with ease and can rely on a multiple-user support platform to share development efforts early in the process of product development. "It is our constant endeavor to provide customers with industry leading software solutions that are compatible with a variety of operating systems. With this new availability enterprise users can work with an open architecture and complete their tasks in an efficient and cost-effective manner," commented Dr. Ramdass Keshavamurthy VP-Product Development.