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I’m just gonna fess up and admit that the story I’ve been telling the PSC VECNet Cyber-Infrastructure crew is probably a myth. Director John Huston and Humphrey Bogart probably didn’t stave off malaria while filming “The African Queen” on location … Continue reading
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Save the date! On April 13, PSC will host DISCOVER12, an open house where you can mingle, talk to our experts about high-performance computing, AND watch giant black holes form. This year we’re talking about big data and how we … Continue reading