A member of the prestigious TATA Group, Computational Research Laboratories Limited (CRL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of TATA Sons Limited and is headquartered in Pune, India. Founded in 2006, with a novel mission to make High Performance Computing (HPC) affordable and accessible globally, CRL has specialized over the years into a full-service high performance computing solutions company.
We offer the entire spectrum of HPC solutions and services, right from Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Solutions as a Service (SaaS) to Domain-Specific HPC consulting services. We operate with flexible business models over public, private, and hybrid clouds and provide our customer’s the means to optimize their HPC investments. Our solution offerings are designed for ease of adoption, configuration flexibility, and high performance.
We have qualified experts in all layers of HPC solution provisioning, from engineering design to industry specific computational methods and software. We have experienced team of experts in various disciplines such as Computational Biology, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Computational Materials Science, Aerospace, Information Security, Seismic Data Processing, Reservoir Simulations, Weather Forecasting, High Speed Rendering, and High Performance Analytics.
CRL derives its unique ability to deliver differentiated value to its customers from its various research and innovation groups dedicated to industry verticals. These groups stay abreast of latest trends and help create performance-optimized solutions. Our state-of-the-art home grown HPC management software and industry specific workflows are fine tuned to provide a high degree of flexibility and ease of use that our customers deserve.
Built, owned, and managed by CRL, our ISO/IEC 27001 certified supercomputing facility, is one of the largest such commercial facility in the world. Innovators in academic research, government, and commercial organizations all over the world continue to use our facility and expertise to augment their in house HPC capabilities.