Berkeley Lab Team Improves HPC Datacenter Efficiency with Analytics

February 25, 2020

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Singularity HPC Container Technology Moves Out of the Lab

May 4, 2017

Last week, Singularity – the fast-growing HPC container technology whose development has been spearheaded by Gregory Kurtzer at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Read more…

LBNL Develops Machine Learning Tool for Alloy Research

February 14, 2017

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Custom App Container Targets HPC Needs

April 15, 2016

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DOE Supercomputer Hack Results in Guilty Plea

August 30, 2013

A 24-year old Pennsylvania man, Andrew James Miller, pleaded guilty to charges of hacking into Department of Energy supercomputers and attempting to sell stolen access credentials. Miller offered to sell an undercover FBI agent root access to NERSC systems for the sum of $50,000. Read more…

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