e-sciencecity.org
Introduction - Virtual world portal
http://www.e-sciencecity.org/virtual-world-portal
What do you think of e-ScienceCity? Welcome to our virtual world portal! Instructions on how to get into the virtual world can be downloaded by following the link at the bottom of this page (PDF). Want to get into the virtual world? To download instructions (PDF).
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Introduction - People bay
http://www.e-sciencecity.org/people-bay
What do you think of e-ScienceCity? E-Science projects are global collaborations that rely on international computing infrastructures. They link together continents and connect different disciplines with grids, clouds and high performance computers. But behind the technology you’ll find people making it all work people with very diverse backgrounds and interests.
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Introduction - HPC tower
http://www.e-sciencecity.org/HPC-tower
What do you think of e-ScienceCity? Why do we need HPC? How does HPC work? How Fast is Fast? Making sense of the numbers. How do supercomputers get so fast. CPUs, GPUs and MICs. Is HPC worth it? Can anyone do supercomputing? HPC vs grids vs clouds. HPC and the future. How will we get there? Working out the weather. How we work out the weather. New data and new interactions. Modeling at finer scales. The universe in a program. For a quick introduction, visit Supercomputing in 30. Including What is HPC?
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Introduction - Data park
http://www.e-sciencecity.org/data-park
What do you think of e-ScienceCity? Big data, open data. Data vs. theory. Welcome to data park! Big Science today is all about big, open data or so we're told. But what does that mean exactly? Take a stroll around data park, and find out. Things are hopefully well signposted, but if you have trouble getting around, just tell the Park Ranger. For starters, you might want to take a look at Data in 30 seconds. Where you can find out about what data is. Some of the computer formats data can come in.
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e-ScienceCity sitemap
http://www.e-sciencecity.org/sitemap.php
Grid computing in 30 ". What is grid computing? The death of distance. Grids in IT history. Grid goes back to the future. Who can use grid computing. Grids for different needs. Cloud computing in 30 ". What is cloud computing? How do clouds work? Clouds in IT history. Where is my data being stored? Who owns the data? Clouds and grids compared. HPC Tower (English language). Why do we need HPC? How does HPC work? How Fast is Fast? Making sense of the numbers. How do supercomputers get so fast. Europe A to M.
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Introduction - Gridport
http://www.e-sciencecity.org/gridport
What do you think of e-ScienceCity? Europe A to M. Europe N to Z. Set sail from our GridPort to reach the far-flung sites and sights of grid, cloud and supercomputing around the globe. A whole ocean of discovery awaits the inquisitive traveller, from climate and geology models to materials science and stellar evolution. Select your continent and country, and hop on board! Europe A to M. Europe N to Z.
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News - Cloud lounge
http://www.cloud-lounge.org/EN/news.html
What do you think of e-ScienceCity? Cloud computing in 30 ". What is cloud computing? How do clouds work? Clouds in IT history. Where is my data being stored? Who owns the data? Clouds and grids compared. Want to follow the latest news, videos, blog posts, photos, features and updates on cloud computing? You will find here a selection of articles from GridCast and ISGTW websites. ISGTW - cloud computing. GridCast - blogs about cloud computing. Matteo Turilli and Federated Cloud Taskforce (11/04/2013).
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Types of cloud - Cloud lounge
http://www.cloud-lounge.org/EN/types-of-cloud.html
What do you think of e-ScienceCity? Cloud computing in 30 ". What is cloud computing? How do clouds work? Clouds in IT history. Where is my data being stored? Who owns the data? Clouds and grids compared. Cloud computing in 30 ". What is cloud computing? Clouds come in many different forms. Whether private or public, the aim of cloud computing is to provide easy access to computing resources and IT services. Clouds can also be classified according to the different services they offer:. How do clouds work?
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Clouds and grids compared - Cloud lounge
http://www.cloud-lounge.org/EN/clouds-and-grids-compared.html
What do you think of e-ScienceCity? Cloud computing in 30 ". What is cloud computing? How do clouds work? Clouds in IT history. Where is my data being stored? Who owns the data? Clouds and grids compared. Clouds and grids compared. Clouds and grids compared. Let’s take a look at the main differences between grids and clouds. Grids enable access to shared. Computing power and storage capacity from your desktop. Clouds enable access to leased. Computing power and storage capacity from your desktop. The clo...
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