List of Altair PBS Works Customers
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Companies using Altair PBS Works for Product Lifecycle Management include: Lockheed Martin, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 121000 employees and revenues of $71.04 billion, University of Nottingham, a United Kingdom based Education organisation with 7000 employees and revenues of $1.03 billion, Weizmann Institute of Science, a Israel based Education organisation with 2500 employees and revenues of $440.0 million and many others.
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Lockheed Martin | Aerospace and Defense | 121000 | $71.0B | United States | Altair Engineering | Altair PBS Works | Product Lifecycle Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Lockheed Martin implemented Altair PBS Works as a Project LifeCycle Management and Engineering solution to centrally manage high performance computing scheduling, queuing, and multi-level security for cross-domain workloads. The deployment emphasized PBS Professional capabilities for queuing, prioritization, reporting, and automated accounting to ensure jobs completed with appropriate priority and traceable usage records.
Lockheed Martin worked closely with Altair to make targeted code modifications that enabled the scheduler to operate in Red Hat cross-domain configurations, and the implementation configured PBS Professional to expose rich queue and job priority controls, workload management policies, and automated accounting feeds. Altair PBS Works was configured to abstract SELinux complexity, presenting a consumable interface for cross-domain supercomputing while preserving role based access control, data labeling, and continuous monitoring that originate from the underlying Linux platform.
The technical deployment began with installation of PBS Professional on two SGI UV100 systems, then expanded with three additional SGI systems, followed by five Cray CS distributed-memory clusters installed in a new datacenter, totaling 388 sockets. This rollout represented the first use of MLS on distributed-memory cluster systems at Lockheed Martin, and integrated workload management with Red Hat Enterprise Linux security constructs to unify scheduling and cross-domain access controls.
Governance centered on meeting the highest security requirements for cross-domain operation, with Lockheed Martin validating that Altair PBS Works met controls for RBAC, data labeling, and continuous security monitoring. The implementation delivered the stated functional outcomes from the PBS Professional suite, including automated accounting information and queue management features that supported users getting jobs completed at the right priority and within appropriate operational controls.
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University of Nottingham | Education | 7000 | $1.0B | United Kingdom | Altair Engineering | Altair PBS Works | Product Lifecycle Management | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, the University of Nottingham implemented Altair PBS Works as its integrated workload management solution for Project LifeCycle Management and Engineering. The Altair PBS Works deployment targeted the university's high performance computing environment comprising over 170 machines, centralizing job scheduling and resource management across its research compute infrastructure.
The implementation includes PBS Professional, PBS Analytics and Compute Manager. PBS Professional was configured to handle job scheduling and queue policy enforcement, PBS Analytics was used to capture job telemetry and produce usage reporting, and Compute Manager provided cluster provisioning and orchestration capabilities to streamline compute resource allocation and lifecycle operations.
Operational coverage focused on the central HPC service, supporting research groups and university compute workloads across the 170 machine footprint. Governance and operational processes were aligned to workload management workflows, including queue policies, job submission control and resource accounting, consistent with Project LifeCycle Management and Engineering practices for academic research computing.
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Weizmann Institute of Science | Education | 2500 | $440M | Israel | Altair Engineering | Altair PBS Works | Product Lifecycle Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, the Weizmann Institute of Science implemented Altair PBS Works to manage research compute operations within the Project LifeCycle Management and Engineering category. The deployment targeted a 3,096-core HP cluster shared among hundreds of users, with Altair PBS Professional providing job scheduling, workload management, and resource allocation capabilities to support high throughput scientific computing.
The migration replaced Moab with PBS Professional and the transition process was described as straightforward, aided by Altair Engineering customer services and support. Operational rollout centralized queue management and user access controls for researcher groups, and the Institute reported higher cluster usage rates and greater productivity from its scientists after implementation.
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