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NSF Announces New Cloud Testbed

Aug 21, 2014 by Kate Keahey
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The National Science Foundation announces an award for the Chameleon cloud testbed.

The National Science Foundation announced today two NSFCloud awards to create testbeds for cloud computing research – among them, the Chameleon project. We are proud and excited to be a part of an initiative that will shape and accelerate cloud computing research and are looking forward to working with the research community!

Read the press releases from the partner institutions:

  • A Chameleon for the Future of Cloud Computing from Computation Institute
  • Computation Institute to lead NSF-funded cloud computing test bed from University of Chicago
  • NSF awards $20 million to two new testbeds to support cloud computing applications and experiments from International Center for Advanced Research
  • Chameleon: Cloud Computing for Computer Science from Texas Advanced Computing Center
  • Engineering researchers collaborate on NSF cloud computing testbed from Ohio State’s College of Engineering
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