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08 septembre 2014 - Allinea Software’s tools help companies reach new milestones, achieve higher efficiency and look to the future to make applications greener

University College London have declared that they have reached a major milestone on the UK’s largest supercomputer, ARCHER with the use of Allinea Software’s tools. BAE Systems’ developers are also boasting great efficiency since adding Allinea MAP to complement the success they were already achieving with Allinea DDT. Allinea Software have revealed their vision for greener applications through work with the University of Warwick

Allinea Software is the trusted leader in software development tools and application performance analytics for parallel software in high performance computing (HPC). The parallel debugger, Allinea DDT, and the performance profiler, Allinea MAP, are interoperable, extremely scalable, capable and intuitive tools. The tools improve the efficiency and value of HPC investment by reducing development time and increasing application performance.

Owners and users of high performance systems use Allinea Performance Reports to improve the performance and throughput of their HPC system by analyzing and understanding the applications that run on them.

Research highlights a future of energy-aware software users and developers

At ISC14, Allinea Software revealed their vision for greener applications by demonstrating the results of joint research with the University of Warwick to investigate novel energy and power measuring techniques for scientific application workloads. New tool extensions for application energy usage optimization were shown in both Allinea MAP and Allinea Performance Reports.

Find out more about their application energy optimization tools.

Neurological simulation reaches major milestone with Allinea Software’s tools

Improving clinical outcomes with HPC is the vision of researchers at University College London. They expect that neurosurgeons will in future be assisted by HPC simulations using data calculated from a patient's MRI scan. Their modelling of intracranial blood flow reached a major milestone after enlisting the help of Allinea Software's development tools.
 
A massive simulation using 50,000 processor cores on the UK’s largest supercomputer, ARCHER, became possible after using Allinea DDT to solve an application crash that only occurred at this high scale.
 
Saving precious research time today brings forward the day that HPC delivers the vision in the future: A real reason to celebrate scalable debugging.

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BAE Systems Advanced Technology Centre develops more efficiently with Allinea Software tools

BAE Systems Advanced Technology Centre (ATC) has added Allinea MAP to their application developers' armory to complement the success they are already achieving with Allinea DDT. "Whether for modelling and simulation of computational fluid dynamics, electromagnetics or the other complex algorithms used in development of the company's maritime and air platforms, the coding is supported by Allinea Software's debugging and profiling products." - Pierre Moinier, BAE Systems Advanced Technology Centre

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Visit Allinea Software at SC14

Allinea Software are exhibiting at SC14 in New Orleans, US, 16-21 November 2014. There will be live demos of Allinea DDT, Allinea MAP and Allinea Performance Reports. See for yourself how the powerful and intuitive tools in the Allinea environment provide you with a complete solution to:

  • fix software problems fast,
  • increase software performance

December 2, 2013 - Five of Europe’s major HPC centers add Allinea DDT to Multi-Petaflop Cray systems

Allinea Software revealed today that through its strategic alliance with Cray Inc., five of Europe’s newest multi-petaflop Cray® XC30™ supercomputers are now using the scalable Allinea DDT parallel debugging tool.

As application developers stretch the limits of their scientific codes, the Allinea DDT debugger will be taking scaling in its stride: Allinea DDT architecture and graphical interface is proven in production use at scale on more Petaflop systems than any other developer tool.

Allinea is recognized for having defined scalable debugging – for showing that debugging at scale is not only possible but it is also easy and effective,” said Jacques Philouze VP Sales and Marketing EMEA, “Our tools deliver the fastest and most complete solution for developers of applications that seek to run at today’s high scales – and this is key to enabling scientist to deliver results using these Cray XC30 systems for ECMWF, ARCHER, DWD and the two HLRN sites ZIB and RRZN.

ARCHER, managed by EPSRC on behalf of the UK Research Councils, operated and hosted by the University of Edinburgh, is the newest UK National Supercomputing Service. The new multi-Petaflop shared resource for research and academia provides nearly four times the scientific throughput of its predecessor HECToR, a Cray XE6 system. Read more

November 18, 2013 - Performance Reports and Comparative Debugging to Score for Allinea at SC13

Analytics to provide performance insight for system owners

Allinea Software – the trusted leader in software development tools for High Performance Computing – unveiled a new tool targeting system owners and developers alike at the SC13 Supercomputing exhibition.

The new tool, Allinea Performance Reports, provides a scalable and effective way to characterize and understand the performance of HPC application runs, without needing to instrument or recompile applications. Read more

November 14, 2013 - Intel® Xeon Phi™ Coprocessor debugging and profiling takes off with Allinea Software’s seamless development platform

Tools assisting Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessor users in seamless transition to coprocessor technology

The rise of coprocessor-based computing has caught everyone’s attention, and today Allinea Software announced the immediate availability of fully integrated development tools for applications running on the host and coprocessor.

The 4.1.1 release of Allinea tools enables users to increase the performance and the success of code migration to the coprocessor by providing both debugging and profiling within the single unified Allinea tools environment using Allinea DDT and Allinea MAP.

Our debugging tool, Allinea DDT, and our performance profiling tool, Allinea MAP, are ready to make a major impact on Intel® Xeon Phi™ developers,” said David Lecomber, CEO of Allinea Software. “We have worked with early users in areas of scientific discovery at the very edge of the cosmos through to the molecular dynamics to ensure the tools would match their needs on this platform, and they have been reporting terrific successes with the tools already.” Read more

20 August 2013 - Allinea Tools Help Canada Close Innovation Gap

SciNet takes to Allinea Software's debugging and profiling tools to accelerate software development on Canada's leading HPC systems

Allinea DDT, the parallel debugger relied on by over 45 of the world’s top 100 supercomputers, is helping Canadian scientists stay focused on science so their discoveries can help keep the country competitive in the global market. Read more

24 July 2013 - Version 4.1 available now - Allinea DDT and Allinea MAP

The new 4.1 release introduces a new type of licence that enables users to share their tokens between the Allinea DDT debugger and the Allinea MAP profiler. This means developers and scientists can use Allinea DDT and Allinea MAP interchangeably, creating a more streamlined workflow:

  1. Remove bugs and improve your code using Allinea DDT
  2. Jump into Allinea MAP to understand its performance
  3. Flick back to Allinea DDT to uncover a performance issue’s root cause

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1 July 2013 - Boston ARM Viridis server extends its HPC capability with Allinea development tools

HPC developer tools enable discovery of low-power benefits

Developers porting and debugging HPC/server applications to the ARM architecture received a major boost with the announcement that development tools from the parallel software tools experts, Allinea Software, are now available on the Boston ARM Server platform. Read more

25 June 2013 - Allinea Tools to Help Professor Stephen Hawking’s Consortium Get More Bang From COSMOS

Cosmology's universe expands with unified development tools from Allinea Software

Over the past two decades, cosmology has emerged as a highly competitive, data-driven field. With the success of space and ground-based experiments, scientists who once immersed themselves in the elegance of an equation’s beautiful symmetries can now test their theories against an unprecedented amount of data collected from the far reaches of the universe. Read more

18 June 2013 - Strength in Numbers: Unified Debugging and Profiling Tools Pay Dividends for Allinea’s Customers

Users report that unified tools offer a competitive advantage in HPC research

In a city where public demonstrations played a significant role in re-unifying Germany, Allinea is promoting unification in HPC software.

With the release of version 4.1, developers and scientists can use Allinea DDT and Allinea MAP interchangeably. Read more

10 June 2013 - Beacon shines for Intel® Xeon® Phi™ coprocessor developers with Allinea tools

The Beacon project at the National Institute for Computational Sciences (NICS) took a major step forward today with the news that Allinea Software’s development tools are now available on the ground breaking Intel® Xeon® Phi™ coprocessor-based system.

The NICS Beacon machine was at the top of the November 2012 Green 500 list for energy efficiency - thanks to having four Intel® Xeon® Phi™ coprocessor cards per node that provide the overwhelming majority of the 210 Teraflops provided by the system. Read more

3 June 2013 - Development Tools Hold Key to Results for Heterogeneous HPC

The mainstream adoption of accelerator-based computing in HPC is driving the most significant change to software since the arrival of MPI almost twenty years ago. Faced with competing “similar but different” approaches to heterogeneous computing, developers and computational scientists need to tackle their software challenges quickly. They are rapidly discovering that a single unified development toolkit able to both debug and profile is the key to results – whichever platform they choose. Read more

Nov 12, 2012 - Allinea MAPs Out New Performance Tool, Crowd-Sources Design

Allinea Software shifted the performance landscape at SC12 today with the announcement of a new performance analysis tool, Allinea MAP. Read more

Nov 19, 2012 - Allinea announces support for latest generation of NVIDIA products

Allinea Software today announced immediate availability of debugging support in Allinea DDT for the latest NVIDIA Tesla K20 family of GPU accelerators, based on the Kepler architecture, and the recently released NVIDIA CUDA 5 toolkit.

Nov 13, 2012 - Allinea releases tools for Intel® Xeon Phi™ Coprocessor developers

Allinea Software today announced the immediate availability of their leading parallel debugging tool, Allinea DDT, for Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessors - and forthcoming support in the Allinea MAP performance profiler which was itself newly unveiled during the SC12 launch gala.

Nov 01, 2012 - Allinea provides speed, scalability and simplicity for IBM Blue Gene/Q debugging

Allinea DDT adds support for IBM Blue Gene/Q

Allinea Software today announced the release of its high-performance scalable parallel debugger, Allinea DDT, for IBM BlueGene/Q systems.

The IBM BlueGene/Q (BG/Q) is the next generation in the IBM BlueGene family, and brings unprecedented core counts and multi-petaflop performance.

Oct 30, 2012 - Allinea Software Helps Launch World-Class Research

New study shows Allinea Software enabling key science at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)

A new study released today shows the market-leading debugger, Allinea DDT, is facilitating world-class research that spans the universe of scientific inquiry – everything from astrophysics to the structure of nuclei – with more computing power than ever before.

Oct 24, 2012 - UK’s AWE turns to Allinea DDT

Allinea DDT provides capability leap for debugging at scale

The AtomicWeaponsEstablishment (AWE) - one of the UK’s most prominent centers of scientific research, are using Allinea Software’s AllineaDDT debugging tool to provide the capability needed for a new generation of science on their powerful Blackthorn and Willow Bull systems.

02/11/2011 - CEA and Bull select Allinea Debugging and Profiling solutions for global research into sustainable energy sources

Both the CEA and Bull have reaffirmed their longstanding relationships with Allinea Software (www.allinea.com) by choosing the company’s industry leading DDT and OPT debugging and Optimising / Profiling solutions for the International Fusion Energy Research Center (IFERC).
Earlier this year the CEA (on behalf of F4E) selected Bull to provide, maintain and operate the computer that is to be installed at Rokkasho (Japan). This computer is intended to allow the most advanced modeling and simulation in the field of plasmas and controlled fusion equipment. It will be available to European and Japanese researchers for a period of five years from January 2012.

With computational power from Bull exceeding that of 1 Petaflop, it ranks as one of the most powerful systems in the world. The supercomputer is an important milestone of Europe’s contribution to the Broader Approach (BA), an Agreement signed between Europe and Japan to complement the ITER project through various R&D activities which are developed in the field of nuclear fusion.

François Robin, leader of the CEA’s contribution in the project, explains: “As with the introduction of Bull, the selection of Allinea Software is another positive step for this project.  Allinea DDT is an impressive and complete toolset for parallel debugging at any scale which will ensure that the aims of the project are attainable.

Olivier David, ISV Alliances Director at Bull, comments: “The bullx supercomputer dedicated to ITER is one of the largest systems in the world, and we needed a debugging solution that can rise up to the challenges of such a petascale system. Allinea is able to address scale and GPU challenges, and has considerable expertise in the parallel field.   Moving forward, the DDT debugger will be available to run on the full size of the system in Japan.

Also offered as part of the bullx supercomputer suite, Allinea is able to offer their suite of interoperable debugging, optimization and profiling tools for parallel and high performance computing (HPC) on the bullx server ranges.

Jacques Philouze, Worldwide Vice President Sales & Marketing, Allinea Software, comments: “We’re honoured to have been selected by both CEA and Bull to deliver on such an important global project and one which reinforces our presence in the APAC market. Alternative energy research has now become a major and urgent challenge that is driving the quest for speeding up time to results. It’s therefore very rewarding that intuitive tools like ours have been recognised as key components for global researchers, helping to speed up developers’ adoption and time to debug which has a direct impact on the timescale for achieving results.”

31/10/2011 - Argonne National Labs selects Allinea DDT for Blue Gene and Linux
Debugging tools evolution to support petascale and exascale 

The US Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory (www.anl.gov) has selected Allinea DDT as the default tool for parallel debugging on its Blue Gene (BG) and Linux Systems. 
Allinea DDT provides advanced parallel debugging tools for scalar, multi-threaded and parallel applications, and is acclaimed for its intuitiveness and scalability.

Kalyan Kumaran, Manager, Performance Engineering, at Argonne National Labs, explains: “Our on-going collaboration with Allinea will now result in improved tools for our Blue Gene petascale class, as well as for future Exascale systems. We continue to work with Allinea DDT because it enables us to scale to petascale with current commercially released products, as well as providing ease of use, an intuitive user interface, and support for multiple architectures.  Allinea are very focused on continuing to grow their tools capabilities.”

Mike Fish, CEO of Allinea Software, adds: “As scale increases, using a debugger becomes even more essential, yet the performance and interface complexity challenges become greater.  This collaboration with one of the USA’s leading Labs, Argonne, confirms both Allinea DDT’s scalability in support of current, and future, BG systems, as well as the greater confidence in Allinea to deploy on Linux and BG petascale systems. In addition to driving science, the collaborations with DoE labs like Argonne have radically advanced debugging technology, created reusable capabilities shared by multiple agencies and customers, and helped Allinea validate its technology with one of the world’s most demanding supercomputer users.”

Earlier this year Allinea announced the release of DDT 3.0 – the first debugger capable of handling applications running across hundreds of thousands of cores – needed to deliver Petaflops performance. DDT 3.0 enables programmers to increase their efficiency when working at scale. It provides an interface that simplifies the presentation of many processes by merging similarities and highlighting differences, and is an easy to use tool on 100,000 cores as well as on just 100 cores.

Blue Gene is a computer architecture project designed to produce several supercomputers, designed to reach operating speeds in the PFLOPS (petaFLOPS) range, and currently reaching sustained speeds of nearly 500 TFLOPS (teraFLOPS). It is a cooperative project between IBM (particularly IBM Rochester and the Thomas J. Watson Research Center), the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the United States Department of Energy (which is partially funding the project), and academia. There are four Blue Gene projects in development: Blue Gene/L, Blue Gene/C, Blue Gene/P, and Blue Gene/Q.

31/10/2011 - European supercomputing centre LRZ selects Allinea to debug IBM SuperMUC software

Germany’s Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ, http://www.lrz.de) has chosen AllineaSoftware (www.allinea.com) to support debugging for the targeted large-scale parallel applications on the IBM SuperMUC system next year.

LRZ, which is the computer centre for Munich's universities and for the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, provides high-end computing facilities for the scientific community in Germany and beyond.

The Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE) announced the implementation of the IBM system, which will comprise of more than a hundred thousand cores capable of delivering an impressive three peak petaflops/s of processing power.  When SuperMUC is installed at LRZ in the middle of 2012, it will most likely be a top 10 system.  SuperMUC will follow the 1.0 petaflop "JUGENE" (Jülich Blue Gene" Blue Gene/P supercomputer), already in service at Forschungszentrum Juelich (FZJ), and the 1.25 petaflop Bull-built "Curie" system at the Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique (CEA) in France.

These machines currently occupy 9th and 6th position respectively on the TOP500 list. It will be one of the Tier-0 systems available in the PRACE infrastructure which provides large-scale computational resources and infrastructure for scientific applications throughout Europe.

Dr. Reinhold Bader, deputy group leader of HPC support at LRZ, comments: “Our choice of Allinea’s debugging solutions was determined by a need for both ease of use and scalability which would hold no barriers in using the development tools and could offer researchers superior processing times for their results.”

It will enable LRZ's scientific community to test theories, design experiments and predict outcomes as never before. The supercomputer will be jointly funded by the German federal government and the state of Bavaria.

Mike Fish, CEO of Allinea Software, explains: “We are delighted that LRZ has chosen Allinea to handle its software debugging for its IBM SuperMUC system.  Our software solutions are engineered to empower developers with the tools to fix bugs both quickly and easily, being powerful enough for the most advanced parallel programmers, but also accessible for beginners without training.  In effect, we’re providing target scale debugging whether programming for 8 cores or 200,000”.

This partnership with LRZ represents yet another significant deal for Allinea in the European market.

20/10/2010 - Allinea Software signs further collaboration agreement with CEA
Addressing large scale debugging with MPC and CUDA

Allinea Software - www.allinea.com - a leading supplier of software development tools for high performance computing (HPC), has signed a further collaboration agreement with CEA, the French government-funded technological research organisation www.cea.fr/english_portal.    

The aim of the collaboration to date has been to develop enhancements to Allinea Software’s market-leading Allinea DDT (Distributed Debugging Tool) for next generation hybrid and “many-core” computer systems.  Based on the work carried out in phase one, the two organisations are seeking to address a major challenge and to offer a solution for large scale systems.

Dr. David Lecomber, CTO at Allinea Software, explains: “Research organisations require ever more powerful computational resources, and so their software needs to run on ever larger numbers of processors. This increases the complexity and risks of errors in software development; Allinea is one of the only suppliers of tools that can handle this complexity and identify errors before they hold up important research.

Based on all of the knowledge we acquired from the first project with CEA, this new collaboration intends to address the concerns and support the aims of all HPC developers worldwide. A key aim is clearly to provide a solution now and in the future for MPC unified parallel runtime (see: http://mpc.sourceforge.net/) large scale debugging.”

The focus of phase two is to make debugging tools both portable and easy to use for large scale debugging well over 100,000 cores. Allinea DDT's interface is intuitive at every scale of parallelism, and its architecture has already been shown to scale well to existing large systems.  Another important aim is to improve the previous work carried out on CUDA debugging by adding more features to address the CUDA architecture and fully exploit the enhancements which NVidia now offers.

Pierre Leca, head of Simulation and Information Sciences Department, CEA, comments: “We’re very pleased with the results of our collaboration with Allinea Software over the past year and we want this to continue.  They are clearly an active, technology leader, with the right product already available, and unrivalled expertise in parallel performance. 

Working together, we can address the growing numbers of cores in clusters and within individual nodes to take advantage of optimizations that are feasible for these systems. This will ensure that developers can use a tool that scales well on large many-core clusters both in terms of performance and in ease of use.”

This next phase of collaboration with CEA is a further illustration of Allinea Software’s leadership in High Performance Computing (HPC) software with the most demanding  HPC sites in both Europe and the USA. 

29/03/2010 - Allinea announces the availability of DDT on the NVIDIA CUDA architecture

Warwick, United Kingdom – Allinea Software today announced that that it was making a pre-release version of the Distributed Debugging Tool (DDT) for the CUDA architecture available to early-adopter customers. This coincides with the release of Nvidia’s CUDA Toolkit version 3.0.

Over the last year, Allinea has been collaborating with the Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique (CEA) t develop CUDA-specific feature within its market-leading DDT product. The preliminary results of this close collaboration were shown at Supercomputing ’09, when native debugging of CUDA-enabled applications running on NVIDIA Tesla GPUs and x86 host processors was demonstrated. Following the full release of Nvidia’s CUDA Toolkit 3.0, Allinea is pleased to announce that it will be making a pre-release version of DDT for CUDA available to its customers.

“We are delighted to see the results of our collaboration with the CEA making it into our mainstream DDT product,” said David Lecomber, CTO of Allinea Software. We are now able to provide application developers with a single tool that can debug hybrid MPI, OpenMP and CUDA applications on a single workstation or GPU cluster. Features such as the detection of invalid memory accesses, the visualization of GPU data, and GPU thread control have been designed to help our customers find their GPU porting bugs simply and efficiently."

“Developing code for highly parallel GPU architectures is far from straightforward,” said Pierre LECA, Head of Simulation and Information Sciences Department at CEA, “but the problem is exacerbated when we are faced with parallelism on multiple levels. The CEA have been working closely with Allinea so as to ensure that our application developers will be able to debug applications on hybrid x86/GPU systems. We are very happy with the first results of this collaboration, specifically aimed at the Nvidia CUDA architecture, and look forward to a continued collaboration in order to further extend these capabilities.”

CUDA-specific debugging features will be available in the up-coming product release of DDT, although potential customers are invited to contact Allinea if they are interested in joining the pre-release program;

About Allinea Software

Allinea Software is the leading supplier of tools for parallel programming and high performance computing (HPC).  Allinea’s products are used by leading commercial and research institutions across the world, and have consistently set the standard for affordability, functionality and ease-of-use – whether applied to applications at modest scale or peta-scale applications on the world’s largest supercomputers. Allinea has offices in Warwick (UK) and San Jose, USA.
With new product features aimed at multi-threaded applications and novel computing architectures, Allinea is now bringing its wealth of experience in parallel tools to the rapidly-expanding arena of multi-core processing.

For further information contact Jacques Philouze, Worldwide VP of Sales and Marketing, Allinea Software on +44 (0) 1926 623231 or jacques@allinea.com

 

 

 



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