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Web Content XSEDE Allocation System to Receive Makeover XSEDE is a set of resources and systems that thousands of researchers, scientists and engineers regularly use to do groundbreaking science. But how does an XSEDE user actually request time on... |
Web Content Internet2: Advancing Science in the Age of Big Data Internet2 To Discuss Advancing Science in the Age of Big Data and Support for Network Virtualization at XSEDE14 Conference XSEDE Benefits 17 Supercomputers and 8,000 Scientists With Access to the... |
Web Content XSEDE User Portal at your fingertips XSEDE is offering a newly designed mobile-device-optimized version of the XSEDE User Portal (XUP). You can access the redesigned XUP Mobile web site by navigating to https://mobile.xsede.org on... |
Web Content People of XSEDE: Campus Champions - Preaching the HPC Gospel XSEDE's Campus Champions Provide Vital Link between Researchers, Supercomputing Resources To get the help you need, sometimes you have to break something first. Dirk Colbry admits, a bit... |
Web Content Open Science and Industry Collaboration Consumers are happy when products flow nicely, whether the items are tubes of toothpaste or bottles of shampoo, while people in open-science research and private industry, respectively, like... |
Web Content XSEDE, PRACE call for requests of joint support XSEDE and PRACE, major research infrastructures, providing peer-reviewed access to high-end HPC resources and services in the United States and Europe, respectively, are now exploring options to... |
Web Content Blue Waters, XSEDE sign collaborative agreement The Blue Waters petascale computing project at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) and the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) have signed a... |
Web Content Wrangler Reels in Award The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas at Austin and its partners today announced that they will design, build and deploy Wrangler, a groundbreaking data analysis and... |
Web Content XSEDE announces new campus bridging services and tools Sometimes moving from local computing clusters to a national supercomputer center involves such a change in computing environment and tools that it can feel like falling off a cliff. The eXtreme... |
Web Content XSEDE Upgrades Network to Internet2’s 100G Network 17 Supercomputers and 8,000 Scientists Benefit By Using Nation’s Fastest Research & Education Network |
Web Content The Great Comet: NSF awards $12 Million Grant to SDSC to deploy Comet The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, has been awarded a $12-million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to deploy Comet, a new... |
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Web Content PSC Receives NSF Award for Bridges Supercomputer The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) award to create a uniquely capable supercomputer designed to empower new research communities, bring... |