Waltham, MA – April 5, 2022 – Cambridge Computer announced it has been selected as the NVIDIA Partner Network (NPN) Higher Education Partner of the Year for the Americas, now two years standing.
Cambridge has been an NVIDIA partner since 2016 and provides specialized technology solutions in several parallel and high-throughput file systems, high-speed/low-latency interconnects, and compute technologies that are designed to address large-scale problems for high-performance computing (HPC), machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. In addition to their deep specialization in research computing, the Cambridge team works to ensure solutions align with clients’ budgetary and technological requirements.
Cambridge has a proven track record of delivering NVIDIA accelerated computing solutions at scale. An extensive customer portfolio in existing and key emerging research computing market segments makes Cambridge an ideal NVIDIA DGX Systems partner for customers. The Cambridge Computer HPC and Research Computing team delivers industry-leading solutions to research and commercial customers across the U.S. By employing several Ph.D.-level subject matter experts, Cambridge has more than 50 years of combined experience across scientific fields. Most of the Cambridge HPC and Research Computing team members have also held key senior technical and management roles in various technology manufacturers.
An Elite partner in the NPN in multiple product workload competencies, Cambridge Computer has extensive experience meeting the needs of research and academic clients and understands the unique dynamic of each opportunity. NPN, a global program, provides partners the expertise required to develop, deploy and maintain world-class accelerated computing solutions designed for today’s most demanding machine learning and AI workloads.
“As a recipient of the 2021 and 2022 Americas NPN Higher Education Partner of the Year awards, Cambridge has continued to increase investment in the life sciences and research computing communities by leading virtual workshops, trainings, panels and educational talks. Working closely with NVIDIA, Cambridge serves higher education customers by supporting their knowledge and understanding of the larger HPC, AI and ML ecosystems.”
– Jose Alvarez, Director of Life Sciences & Research Computing at Cambridge Computer
“Researchers, educators and students are using AI and HPC to advance research everywhere, from labs to classrooms. Cambridge Computer’s subject-matter expertise and unwavering dedication to advancing research with NVIDIA accelerated computing is helping educators around the nation to use technology to deliver scientific breakthroughs and prepare tomorrow’s leaders for careers that harness the power of AI.”
– Cheryl Martin, Director of Global Business Development Higher Education & Research at NVIDIA