Awesome. Hmm.. I wonder what the inspiration for the name HUBzero was.... ;-)
~~james
www.TURTLEzero.com
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Tom Johnson <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> -fyi. New to me, but perhaps others are familiar with this....
>
> What is HUBzero™?
>
> HUBzero™ is a platform for building powerful Web sites that support
> scientific discovery, learning, and collaboration. Originally created by
> researchers at Purdue University in conjunction with the NSF-sponsored
> Network for Computational Nanotechnology to support nanoHUB.org, it now
> supports a wide variety of other hubs.
>
> A HUBzero™-powered site presents a polished, organized collection of tools
> and resources. Under the hood, powerful middleware serves up interactive
> simulation sessions that display results from the HUBzero™ rendering farm
> and Grid computing resources.
>
> Take the video tour »
> List of features »
> Start your own Hub »
>
>
http://hubzero.org/home>
> -tom johnson
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