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HPC Systems Professionals Workshop (HPCSYSPROS18) to Focus on Reproducibility

About the authors: Stephen Lien Harrell is the SC18 Program Chair and Alex Younts is the General Chair of the HPCSYSPROS18. Both work for Purdue University. Defining the HPC Systems Professional Workshop Audience In order to meet the demands of HPC researchers, large-scale computational and storage machines require many staff members who design, install, and maintain high-performance

Student Cluster Competition Supplements Local Computing Power with Cloud Resources

About the author: John Cazes is the SC18 Student Cluster Competition (SCC) chair from the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) where he serves as Manager of the HPC Applications Group. We are pleased to announce that for the second year in a row, the SCC will provide cloud /resources to SCC teams to help them prepare for

SC18 Student Cluster Competition Important Update

Student Cluster Competition (SCC) Submissions Deadline Extended to April 27! The submission deadline for SCC proposals has been extended by one week to April 27, 2018.  Don’t miss out on your chance to participate in this always popular event! The SCC was developed to immerse undergraduate and high school students in high performance computing. Student

A Look Back at SC17 Told Through SCinet’s WiFi Heat Map in Denver

Student Cluster Competition, Exhibitors Opening Gala among those events marked by surge in WiFi connections   Blazing bursts of orange and red emerge in a sea of cool blue to tell the story of SC. More than 12,000 people gathered in Denver for SC17, many with laptops, smartphones and other WiFi-connected devices in hand. As

SC18 Unveils Plans to Celebrate its 30th Anniversary

These days, not many things are able to stick around for 30 consecutive years. Companies get bought out or close; restaurants shutter their doors; and some conferences just stop being relevant. However, that is not the case with the SC Conference Series, where organizers and attendees will be celebrating the 30th consecutive conference. Message from

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