NSF funds second round for OSC’s Open OnDemand
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently awarded funding to a team led by the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) for further development of Open OnDemand, an open-source software platform supporting web-based access to high performance computing services. "The Open OnDemand 2.0 project will deliver an improved open-source platform for HPC, cloud and remote computing access," said David Hudak, Ph.D., executive director of OSC. "Additionally, interaction with a growing user base has generated requests for new technical capabilities and more engagements with the science community to extend this platform and deepen its science impact."
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