Bright Computing
AcquiredBuild and manage Linux clusters that host HPC, machine learning, and analytics applications.
Amsterdam, Netherlands · Founded 2009 · $14.5M raised
- Headquarters
- Amsterdam, California
- Employees
- 51–200
- Founded
- 2009
- Business Model
- B2B
- Website
- brightcomputing.com
- Total Funding
- $14.5M
- Last Round
- $14.5M Series BJul 2014
- Rounds
- 2
About
Bright Computing built and maintained Bright Cluster Manager, a vendor-independent cluster management software solution that automated the provisioning, configuration, and monitoring of Linux HPC and AI clusters at scale — from a few nodes to hundreds of thousands — across bare metal, containers, and hybrid cloud environments. Supporting HPC, machine learning, Hadoop, and GPU workloads, Bright Computing was deployed at thousands of sites worldwide including on NVIDIA DGX systems. The company was acquired by NVIDIA Corporation in January 2022 and dissolved as an independent entity, with its technology continuing as NVIDIA Base Command Manager.
Summary
Bright Computing is a Cloud company based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, founded in 2009. It has raised $14.5M in total across 2 rounds, most recently a $14.5M Series B round in Jul 2014.
Tech & App Stack
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Funding History
Jan 2022
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