Introducing Network Mathematica
May 1, 2000--Wolfram Research has introduced a new solution for all
Mathematica users with the need for centralized administration and
concurrent-use program options. Network Mathematica is now
the
easiest, most flexible, and cost-effective way to buy, deploy, and
administer
Mathematica and other Wolfram Research products throughout an
organization.
Network Mathematica relies on MathLM, Wolfram
Research's
license-management tool for controlling and distributing
Mathematica network
processes (sessions). Installed on the license server, MathLM is
used to
control an arbitrary number of Mathematica processes. Under this
system,
Mathematica licenses can be floated to different machines on an
as-needed
basis, thereby serving many users over the course of a day. As a result,
network licenses will usually be employed a greater fraction of the time
than licenses fixed to single machines. This shared-license usage leads to
significant savings over the cost of providing single-user licenses
throughout a facility.
MathLM currently runs on Windows 95/98/NT/2000 and a variety of
Unix
platforms, including Linux. Client machines may run on any platform
supported by Mathematica. The actual Mathematica program can
be installed
locally on the client machines or kept on a file server and floated out to
clients upon request. Centrally installing Mathematica on a file
server
rather than a local workstation ensures that every user has access to the
same Mathematica release, allows for simultaneous installation and
upgrading, and makes Mathematica available to every computer on the
local network.
Network Mathematica is an ideal access solution for small
workgroups
as well as for widespread organizational networks servicing literally
thousands of machines. Network Mathematica enables
cross-platform
implementation of Mathematica and prevents problems with lost or
replacement
passwords and orphaned licenses, thereby greatly simplifying program
installation and administration.
For more information on Network Mathematica, visit
http://www.wolfram.com/products/network.
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