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02 Jul 2020
Scientist: Software development is the foundation of supercomputer success
The supercomputer LUMI can help lift research to a higher level, but it requires a focus on software development, says Danish astrophysicist Troels Haugbølle.
15 May 2020
Greenland joins the eduroam community
The life of both domestic researchers and the numerous international visitors is made easier as the eduroam service has become available at The Greenland Institute of Natural Resources.
11 Jul 2019
How the mapping of the Danish web happens
Through the supercomputer at The Royal Danish Library and newly developed algorithms, Professor Niels Brügger dives into the Danish part of the World Wide Web to map our digital history. Here he tells how.
23 Feb 2018
Research network connects hospital gene equipment to supercomputer
Without a direct connection across the Danish NREN (National Research and Education Network), Rigshospitalet would not have been able to use new gene sequencing equipment.
28 Mar 2017
Course teaches scientists how to develop software
A free training course teaches scientic researchers how to develop software on their own and in groups.
20 Jan 2017
Dedicated line between supercomputers saves time for biomedical researchers
By connecting two separate supercomputers directly via the Danish NREN, researchers save time and avoid a complex workflow.
04 Nov 2016
DeiC invites pilot projects on the Cultural Heritage Cluster
Researchers within the humanities and social sciences are invited to use the DeiC National Cultural Heritage Cluster for pilot projects.
09 Sep 2016
New web site for Abacus supercomputer
Information about the Abacus 2.0 supercomputer may now be found at a new address.
02 Sep 2016
Ericsson to deliver optical transmission equipment for Danish NREN
A European tender for procurement has ended with Ericsson as the winner. Ericsson will deliver transmission equipment from ECI Telecom to DeiC.
24 Jun 2016
Danish WAYF helps South African NREN develop federated identity solution
South African NREN TENET went halfway round the globe to get help developing an identity federation for universities.