UberCloud HPC Experiment Preps for Round Three

March 5, 2013

The cloud-based experiment seeks participants from the HPC, CAE, life sciences, and big data communities. Read more…

UberCloud HPC Experiment Readies for Round Three

March 5, 2013

The UberCloud Experiment is issuing an open invitation to members of the HPC, CAE, life sciences, and big data communities to join round three. Teams will be involved in applying the cloud computing services model to compute and data-intensive workloads on remote cluster computing resources. The idea behind the experiment is to explore the end-to-end process of using remote computing resources as a service, and learning to tackle the many roadblocks. Read more…

Uber-Cloud Experiment Round 2 Kicks Off at SC12

November 2, 2012

The Uber-Cloud Experiment is still seeking participants for the next round, which officially debuts at SC12. Read more…

Half-Time in the Uber-Cloud

September 20, 2012

Since its inception on June 28, the Uber-Cloud Experiment has attracted over 160 industry and research organizations and individuals from 22 countries. They all have one goal: to jointly explore the end-to-end process of remotely accessing technical computing resources sitting in HPC centers and in the cloud. With Round One of the experiment wrapping up, the organizers have generously provided a "half-time" report of the project. Read more…

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