Azore CFD
AzoreCFD has been a trusted, cutting-edge software tool since 2007. Azore focuses on analysis, design, engineering, and on obtaining precise, and quick results. Customers use Azore for applications that include: industrial flows, aerodynamics, thermal mixing, conjugate heat transfer, gas species mixing, heating and cooling systems, external flows, and more.
Azore can be used to simulate essentially any steady-state or transient fluid flow model, including problems that involve conjugate heat transfer and special transport. With flexible pre/post processing, Azore allows for arbitrary polyhedral mesh topology with several import formats supported. Built-in post-processing capabilities includes: scalar fields, pathlines, animations, residual reports, vector fields, ISO-surfaces, force & movement reports, and export for external post-processing.
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MOVEit
Progress MOVEit software is an enterprise Managed File Transfer (MFT) platform for IT teams that need secure, auditable and automated file transfers across hybrid environments. It supports FTP/S, SFTP, HTTPS, SMTP/POP3 and CIFS/SMB/UNC with native cloud endpoint connectors, centralized administration, granular role-based access control, encryption in transit and at rest and tamper-evident audit logging for traceability.
MOVEit Transfer provides MFT server capabilities and can be deployed on-premises or in hybrid configurations with MOVEit Cloud, a fully managed SaaS option. MOVEit Automation enables scheduling, event-driven workflows and integrations with internal and external systems to standardize recurring transfers without relying on brittle scripts.
Designed for enterprise and regulated use cases, MOVEit provides the protocol support, deployment flexibility and operational visibility needed to run high-volume, mission-critical file transfer operations.
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PFC (Particle Flow Code)
PFC, or Particle Flow Code, is a general-purpose distinct-element modeling framework available as two- and three-dimensional programs, PFC2D and PFC3D. It is designed to simulate synthetic granular and solid materials as assemblies of variably sized rigid particles, including disks, spheres, rigidly connected clumps, and convex polygons or polyhedra. It provides an efficient and flexible way to model the motion, interaction, breakage, flow, deformation, and failure of particle systems across geomechanics, mining, civil engineering, materials processing, and industrial design. PFC is especially useful for problems where the behavior of a material emerges from particle-level contacts, bonding, friction, rearrangement, fracture, or flow rather than from a continuous mesh. Users can represent bonded materials such as rock, concrete, or cemented soil, as well as loose granular materials such as sand, gravel, ballast, ore, powders, and grains.
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