Monday, January 28, 2013

Welcome to the FutureGrid Testbed blog!

This FutureGrid Testbed blog provides opportunities for FutureGrid team members to share information about systems and software innovations, research and educational projects, publications, presentations, and other activities related to FutureGrid, an experimental testbed that allows researchers and educators to collaborate on the development and testing of innovative approaches to parallel, grid, and cloud computing.

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Active FutureGrid Users:  We'd love to feature your FutureGrid project work and address topics that will facilitate your research and educational use of FutureGrid.  Please let us know what you'd like to see us share in this new blog by leaving a comment here or submitting a ticket through the FutureGrid Portal.




FutureGrid is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and is led by Indiana University with University of Chicago, University of Florida, San Diego Supercomputing Center, Texas Advanced Computing Center, University of Virginia, University of Tennessee, University of Southern California, Dresden, Purdue University, and Grid 5000 as partner sites.  NSF grant no. 0910812.  FutureGrid is a resource provider for XSEDE.