What is NICE Software?
NICE Software, now part of Amazon Web Services, focuses on helping customers optimize and centralize their high-performance computing (HPC) and visualization workloads. The company's products are designed to simplify access to applications and computing resources, improving usability and user-friendliness while maintaining flexibility and control. These tools enable efficient management of computing and visualization resources, supporting various workloads in professional environments.
The product lineup includes Amazon DCV, a high-performance remote display protocol, and NICE Enginframe, an extensible portal for running HPC applications. While NICE Enginframe is no longer available for new sign-ups, active customers can continue using it with support until September 2025. The software is distributed through authorized resellers globally, with options for public sector and commercial customers.
Features
- Amazon DCV: High-performance remote display protocol for visualization workloads
- NICE Enginframe: Extensible portal for running HPC applications with user-friendly access
Use Cases
- Managing high-performance computing resources
- Running visualization workloads remotely
- Centralizing access to HPC applications
- Optimizing computing infrastructure for enterprises
FAQs
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What is Amazon DCV?
Amazon DCV is a high-performance remote display protocol that was rebranded from NICE DCV, used for visualization workloads. -
Can I still use NICE Enginframe?
Active customers can use NICE Enginframe normally until September 25, 2025, with AWS providing critical security updates, but new sign-ups are no longer available. -
How can I purchase NICE products?
NICE products are available through authorized distributors and resellers in different territories, including options for public sector customers, or through HPE and their resellers.