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XSEDE Distributes New Tools to Help Researchers and Campus Cluster Administrator

Sharing national cyberinfrastructure and managing local campus resources just got easier. The Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) announced today that it is releasing a new set of software resources. These tools are designed to allow campus system administrators to install current open-source XSEDE cluster software on their local campus or lab cluster. XSEDE is a National Science Foundation-funded project that provides the infrastructure, support services and technical expertise researchers need to address some of today's most complex and challenging research issues. When research grows bigger than what can be accomplished in the lab, XSEDE makes it easier for researchers to use larger systems – like powerful supercomputers Big Red II, Kraken, or any number of others across the nation – to get their research done. To read further, please visit https://www.xsede.org/xsede-distributes-new-tools-to-help-researchers.

 

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