EtnusTotalView debugger popular in Oil and Gas industry

Framingham 22 May 2001 Etnus sees an increasing demand for TotalView in the oil and gas industry. Over the last year, conglomerates have relied on TotalView to debug their mission-critical, high performance computing applications, doubling the use of TotalView in the oil and gas industry.

This industry primarily uses TotalView in developing reservoir simulation and seismic imaging applications that incorporate large-scale parallelism. Using parallelism enables the development of significantly more detailed reservoir models by distributing the data and the tasks across multiple processors.

The most comprehensive and versatile debugger available today, TotalView has advanced features supporting the most popular parallel programming models, such as MPI, OpenMP, threads, and PVM. Etnus will release a new major version of TotalView in June, further advancing its lead in parallel program debugging.

IBM is the leading supplier of hardware to the oil and gas industry. TotalView is available on the IBM SP computing system as well as all other major UNIX platforms, and the increasingly popular Linux clusters. The combination of IBM SP parallel processing Power coupled with TotalView's advanced features to support debugging of big and/or complex code speeds the task of writing large parallel applications.

For corporations like PGS and Saudi Aramco, this speed is critical to their mission. "IBM has been intimately involved in the oil and gas industry by supporting its simulation and seismic efforts."


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