Dawinderpal Sahota, Computing, Wednesday 27 October 2010 at 17:32:00
Nottingham University gets three years of free Azure usage
Microsoft is providing scientific researchers across Europe with free access The initiative forms part of the company?s global cloud research engagement Dan Reed, corporate vice president, eXtreme Computing Group and Technology Microsoft has initiated three partnerships in Europe: with Europe?s VENUS-C Both INRIA and Horizon will be provided with three years of free access to Derek McAuley, professor of computer science at the University of Nottingham
and support around its Azure cloud platform.
initiative launched earlier this year.
Strategy and Policy at Microsoft, detailed three cloud programmes aimed at the
European research community while speaking at the Open Grid Forum.
(Virtual Multidisciplinary EnviroNments USing Cloud Infrastructures) consortium,
with France?s INRIA (National Institute for Research in Computer Science and
Control), and with the UK?s University of Nottingham?s Horizon Institute, a
digital economy research institute.
Windows Azure, which delivers on-demand compute and storage to host, scale and
manage web applications on the internet through Microsoft datacentres.
and director of Horizon, said: ?There are a large number of projects that can
make use of these facilities, including mobile applications with a server side
component ? we?re starting to use Azure for some of those servers.?
Full story at http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2272299/microsoft-offers-free-cloud
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