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-----Original Message-----
From: NGS news list [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gillian 
Sinclair
Sent: 17 August 2011 11:40
To: [email protected]
Subject: Special announcement from the NGS - continuation funding for the NGS

We are delighted to announce that JISC will continue to fund the NGS until the 
31st of July 2012. This will allow the NGS to carry on supporting its broad 
user base across the UK and to strengthen their links into Europe and beyond. 
We will not only be able to support users but to also develop further the 
essential relationship that we have with our member institutions. This will 
include further roadshows and outreach activities at universities and research 
institutions that have a significant current or prospective user base, 
including current user experiences and training events for getting started..

During the coming period we will continue to actively work with large 
international projects with bases in the UK, for example ELIXIR 
(http://www.elixir-europe.org), Lifewatch (http://www.lifewatch.eu/), SKA 
(http://www.skatelescope.org/) and CLARIN (http://www.clarin.eu). We recently 
held two workshops to gather their ongoing e-infrastructure requirements, to 
ensure that the UK can support their ongoing needs and remain a leader in 
Europe. 

Beginning in April 2011, the NGS moved to a new model of service. A new policy 
was introduced offering all NGS users a moderate allocation of compute 
resources for free, a lifeline for pump priming novel projects and for early 
career researchers who might otherwise struggle to receive resources directly 
from grants. The NGS has been working with larger projects and individuals with 
more significant requirements and can now offer competitively priced compute 
and data services through its partner sites.

This phase of the NGS also includes the availability of central services so 
that remote sites are able to easily monitor, account and control the user base 
for their services when these users come not only from their own institution 
but from collaborating institutions. These services are particularly targeted 
towards the larger national and international projects of which the UK is a 
significant partner.

David Wallom, Technical Director said "This extension is a further 
demonstration of the importance of a core research computing service available 
at a national level, supporting projects from the large international 
infrastructures through to the small single researcher activity. The NGS 
supports the federation of resources between institutions and the central 
services which are essential to avoid duplication of effort in larger projects."

If you are interested in purchasing resources or services from the NGS, please 
contact the NGS helpdesk ([email protected]).

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