OPENFOAM HPC Enterprise Solutions by Yobitel: What’s Actually in the Box (and Why CFD Teams Care)

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has a reputation: it’s the kind of engineering discipline where you can spend a week arguing about a turbulence model, another week waiting for a mesh to finish, and then discover your “simple” boundary condition was quietly wrong the entire time. So when a vendor shows up promising OpenFOAM on AWS…

OPENFOAM HPC Enterprise Solutions by Yobitel: What’s Actually “Enterprise” About Running OpenFOAM on AWS?

OPENFOAM in the cloud is one of those ideas that sounds trivial until you actually try to do it at scale. “Just spin up an instance and run the solver,” someone says — usually the same person who hasn’t yet discovered the joy of debugging MPI ranks at 2 a.m. while a deadline and a…

Yobitel’s OPENFOAM HPC Enterprise Solutions on AWS: What You’re Actually Buying (and Why It Matters for CFD Teams)

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has a reputation: it’s the kind of work that turns a perfectly reasonable engineering question (“will this wing stall?”) into an all-night infrastructure saga (“why is my solver waiting on a node that doesn’t exist?”). Open-source CFD tools like OpenFOAM lower licensing barriers, but they don’t magically eliminate the operational reality…

OPENFOAM on AWS Without the Usual Pain: Inside Yobitel’s HPC Enterprise Solution (GPU/CPU, MPI, DCV, and PETSc)

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has a reputation: it’s the place where engineering ambition goes to fight with reality, physics, and sometimes a licensing server that only works on alternate Tuesdays. Open-source tooling like OpenFOAM has done a lot to democratize CFD, but it hasn’t magically removed the operational burden: installing the right toolchain, lining up…

AWS Expands Kiro’s Agentic AI: “Design-first” and “Bug Fix” Specs Aim for Higher-Quality Code (and Fewer 2 a.m. Incidents)

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is doubling down on the idea that the best way to make AI-written code less chaotic is to give it fewer excuses to be chaotic. On February 24, 2026, DevOps.com reported that AWS extended its Kiro developer tool with two new capabilities designed to improve software quality: a Design-first specification and…

AWS Weekly Roundup (Feb 23, 2026): Claude Sonnet 4.6 Hits Bedrock, Kiro Lands in GovCloud, and Agent Plugins Start Shipping Your App for You

AWS has a particular talent for releasing enough updates in a single week to make even seasoned cloud architects briefly consider a career in artisanal breadmaking. The AWS Weekly Roundup for February 23, 2026 is one of those weeks: Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4.6 arrives in Amazon Bedrock, Kiro expands into AWS GovCloud (US), AWS ships…

Exploring AI in the APAC Retail Sector: From Cashierless MicroStores to Agentic Shopping Assistants (and Why 2026 Might Be the Tipping Point)

APAC retail has a long history of adopting new tech in a very “ship it, measure it, iterate” way. But over the past 18 months, something has shifted. The conversation is no longer just about AI “proofs of concept” or a shiny demo at the trade show booth next to the coffee cart. Increasingly, AI…

OPENFOAM on AWS Without the Usual Pain: Inside Yobitel’s HPC Enterprise Solution (GPU + CPU Editions, DCV Remote Desktop, MPI, and PETSc)

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has a reputation: powerful, indispensable, and occasionally inclined to ruin your weekend with a missing library, a cryptic MPI error, or a mesh that looked fine until it met a turbulence model. That’s why “pre-configured OpenFOAM on the cloud” keeps showing up as a business idea: it addresses the part of…

AWS Weekly Roundup (Jan 26, 2026): EC2 G7e with NVIDIA Blackwell, Corretto Security Updates, and the Quiet Upgrades That Matter

AWS has a special talent for shipping headline-grabbing infrastructure one day and then—almost casually—dropping a handful of smaller features that end up saving teams real money and real sleep. The AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon EC2 G7e instances with NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs (January 26, 2026) is a perfect example of that pattern. The roundup (written by…

AWS Weekly Roundup (Jan 26, 2026): EC2 G7e With NVIDIA Blackwell, Corretto Security Updates, and the Quiet Infrastructure Wins You’ll Actually Feel

AWS has a talent for shipping big-ticket hardware announcements in the same week it also sneaks in a handful of “this will save you hours” improvements. The AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon EC2 G7e instances with NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs (January 26, 2026) is a perfect example: a new GPU instance family designed for modern AI inference…