A new website for the PRACE Research Infrastructure

PRACE logo

The Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe, PRACE, has opened a new website

With the new website, the PRACE Research Infrastructure is delivering information about the service it operates for both academic and industrial communities across Europe, in the field of HPC (High Performance Computing), how to access the services, results of the use of the infrastructure and services and user support activities and community engagements.

The website is to be the focal point for the European research communities depending on HPC for their success with a special emphasis on PRACE HPC resources, results of their usage and community activities. The website is an integral part of PRACE’s efforts to assist European researchers and engineers in their quest to retain and enhance international leadership and strengthen the competitiveness of European industry and intended to provide all the needed information about PRACE.

This article was first published on www.prace-ri.eu on Thursday 3 February 2011.

About PRACE

The mission of PRACE (Partnership for advanced Computing in Europe) is to represent the interests and identify the needs of users of HPC and related technologies – artificial intelligence, quantum computing, cloud computing, data science etc – in Europe, and to pursue actions to enable high-impact research and innovation across all disciplines and industrial applications, thereby enhancing European scientific, technological and economic competitiveness for the benefit of society.

PRACE aisbl is funded by the PRACE Members. Various activities of PRACE are (partially) funded through our participation in several EU-funded projects.

Categories

 
Filter by Date

Contact

For all questions about PRACE Communications, promotional and press materials, social media, and publications:

Email: communication@prace-ri.eu 

Phone:  +32 2 613 09 27

Let's Stay Connected

Stay up to date with all the latest PRACE news and activities by subscribing to our newsletter, here.

PRACE
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.