Campus faculty, researchers, and research support staff are invited to
a Research
IT <http://research-it.berkeley.edu/> Town Hall on Thursday, September 24th
to find out more about several campus services available to the UC Berkeley
research community:

   - Savio
   <http://research-it.berkeley.edu/services/high-performance-computing>,
   the campus’s new high performance computing facility, will soon offer
   expanded compute and storage capacity, and new compute models. Campus
   researchers can get free access to Savio with the Faculty Computing
   Allowance
   
<http://research-it.berkeley.edu/services/high-performance-computing/faculty-computing-allowance>
   .


   - Cloud Computing Support <http://research-it.berkeley.edu/brc/cloud>
   offers free consulting and documentation to help researchers use
   computational resources, storage, and applications from commercial cloud
   providers such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Google, and from national
   computational centers such as XSEDE.


   - Research Data Management
   <http://research-it.berkeley.edu/programs/research-data-management>, a
   partnership with The Library, provides consulting, training, and
   documentation pertinent to the lifecycle of activities around research
   data: from planning to collaboration, sharing, curation, preservation,
   discovery, and reuse.

The Town Hall will be held on September 24, 2015, from 9:30 am to 11:30 am,
in Banatao Auditorium in Sutardja Dai Hall. This event is sponsored by
the Berkeley
Research Computing <http://research-it.berkeley.edu/brc> program, a
part of Research
IT <http://research-it.berkeley.edu/>, in the Office of the CIO.


--
Aaron Culich <[email protected]>
Research Computing Architect, Research IT
XSEDE Campus Champion
Berkeley Research Computing (BRC)
University of California, Berkeley
http://research-it.berkeley.edu/brc
 
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