Render Rocket Launches Mission Control 3.0 at SIGGRAPH 2011

Web-based render job "control center" and programmable API designed to speed and simplify cloud-based rendering service.

Web-based render job "control center" and programmable API designed to speed and simplify cloud-based rendering service.

By DE Editors

Render Rocket LLC, a cloud-based rendering services company, is launching a new version of Mission Control, its Web-based “control center” for starting, monitoring, controlling and downloading render jobs. Launching at SIGGRAPH 2011, Mission Control 3.0 promises to enable designers working with Render Rocket to experience a more streamlined user interface, faster file transfer times, multi-user access and a programmable cloud rendering API for integrating Mission Control directly into 3D tools and production pipelines.

Render Rocket is a cloud-based rendering service that is said to provide professional-grade rendering power on-demand to any 2D or 3D production team regardless of its size or location. Those production teams access Render Rocket’s private network and control their render jobs through its Web-based interface or “control center,” which is called Mission Control. The newly launched version of Mission Control was built to further speed and simplify the management of self-service rendering jobs as demand for the company’s rendering services grow.

“Since 2010, we’ve experienced more than a 30% increase in the demand for our rendering services, worldwide,” says Ruben Perez, CEO of Render Rocket. “To meet the demands of this growing user base, we’ve been working on a number of ways to make our solution faster, more user friendly, and easier to integrate into existing production environments. Mission Control 3.0 is the culmination of all of that work, and we’re really excited to be showing it off at this year’s SIGGRAPH.” 

For more information, visit Render Rocket.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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