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Internet2, 16 Tech Companies Announce Cloud Service Partnerships to Benefit...

On April 24, Internet2 and some of the nation’s most prominent high-tech firms announced  partnerships that would expedite the delivery of cloud services to college campuses nationwide, and address...

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ORCI Sessions at Enriching Scholarship: Get Started with CI; Using the Cloud

Getting Started with Cyberinfrastructure (CI): Insights From a Panel of Students This panel of graduate students is ideal for a student or faculty member who is contemplating all there is to learn...

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CFP and Workshop on Resiliency in HPC in Clusters, Clouds, and Grids

The fifth Workshop on Resiliency in High Performance Computing (Resilience) in Clusters, Clouds, and Grids will be held in conjunction with the 18th International European Conference on Parallel and...

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Google Lecture Recap and Recording: Science in the Cloud

Dan Atkins uses his iPad to take a picture of Joe Hellerstein addressing the audience in Chesebrough Auditorium. What does it mean to do science in the cloud, and where is it going? These questions...

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Watch the NextGen Panel on IT at U-M

What’s next for IT in the classroom and across U-M? Dan Atkins and other campus technology leaders held a panel discussion on May 10 about their plans for investing in the next generation of...

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Google Unveils Compute Engine

Run your large-scale computing workloads on Linux virtual machines hosted on Google’s infrastructure. See more information from Google here: cloud.google.com/products/compute-engine.html Wired...

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Try Free Online Classes About Cloud Computing

Rackspace provides free online cloud education via Cloud University (or CloudU™), a vendor-neutral, cloud education curriculum designed by industry analyst Ben Kepes. Take all ten lessons and earn a...

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Apply for Google App Engine Award by August 31

The Google App Engine Education Awards program is giving grants of $1,000 in App Engine credits to individual educators. The goal of the program is to assist in and inspire knowledge exploration by...

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Opening Science Gateways to Future Success – See What the NSF is Doing

In 2009, the NSF funded a study into what will make science gateways successful. Led by Katherine Lawrence of U-M, and Nancy Wilkins-Diehr of the University of California at San Diego, the study looked...

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Take a Cloud Survey From NSF + XSEDE

NSF and XSEDE management would like to hear directly from researchers and educators on how they are using the cloud, why they are using the cloud, and the advantages the cloud provides for their...

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