Centralize Research Computing to Drive Innovation, Really

Wednesday, October 19, 2005 | 3:15PM–4:05PM | Meeting Room W206A
Session Type: Professional Development

Does the commoditization of computation and storage favor centralized or decentralized approaches to research computing? This presentation argues that the cyberinfrastructure for research is best provisioned as a leveraged central service. It addresses the political, financial, technical, and strategic requirements for developing a shared cyberinfrastructure to fuel innovation and growth.

Presenters

  • Thomas Hacker

    Associate Professor, Purdue University
  • Brad Wheeler

    Sungkyunkwan Professor & IU Rudy Professor of Information Systems, Indiana University

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