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The ISTI Rapid Response on Exploring Cloud Computing 2018

This report describes eighteen projects that explored how commercial cloud computing services can be utilized for scientific computation at national laboratories. These demonstrations ranged from deploying proprietary software in a cloud environment to leveraging established cloud-based analytics wo...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2019-01
Main Authors: Coffrin, Carleton, Arnold, James, Eidenbenz, Stephan, Aberle, Derek, Ambrosiano, John, Baker, Zachary, Brambilla, Sara, Brown, Michael, K Nolan Carter, Chu, Pinghan, Conry, Patrick, Costigan, Keeley, Eberhardt, Ariane, Fobes, David M, Gausmann, Adam, Harris, Sean, Heimer, Donovan, Holmes, Marlin, Junor, Bill, Kiss, Csaba, Linger, Steve, Rodman Linn, Li-Ta, Lo, MacCarthy, Jonathan, Marcillo, Omar, McGinnis, Clay, McQuarters, Alexander, Michalak, Eric, Mohan, Arvind, Nelson, Matt, Oyen, Diane, Parikh, Nidhi, Pasqualini, Donatella, Pope, Aaron s, Porter, Reid, Rawlings, Chris, Reinbolt, Hannah, Reid Rivenburgh, Romero, Phil, Schoonover, Kevin, Skurikhin, Alexei, Tauritz, Daniel, Tretiak, Dima, Wang, Zhehui, Wernicke, James, Wolfe, Brad, Wolfram, Phillip, Woodring, Jonathan
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Summary:This report describes eighteen projects that explored how commercial cloud computing services can be utilized for scientific computation at national laboratories. These demonstrations ranged from deploying proprietary software in a cloud environment to leveraging established cloud-based analytics workflows for processing scientific datasets. By and large, the projects were successful and collectively they suggest that cloud computing can be a valuable computational resource for scientific computation at national laboratories.
ISSN:2331-8422