CHAIN-REDS bi-annual e-Newsletter

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The CHAIN-REDS Partnership has just released its third e-Newsletter, which can be downloaded here.

 

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CHAIN-REDS is a FP7 project co-funded by the European Commission (DG CONNECT) aiming at promoting and supporting technological and scientific collaboration across different e-Infrastructures established and operated in various continents, in order to define a path towards a global e-Infrastructures ecosystem that will allow Virtual Research Community (VRCs), research groups and even single researchers to access and efficiently use worldwide distributed resources (i.e., computing, storage, data, services, tools, applications). The CHAIN-REDS project brings 10 partners from different regions and countries, namely Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East, India, China and Latin America.

 

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