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Your data is secure with EPCC!
Here at EPCC we aim to be a leader in the secure hosting and management of huge and varied datasets to support data research. For example we host and manage Safe Havens on behalf of the Farr I

Making complex machines easier to use efficiently
Supercomputers are getting more complex. Faster components would be impossible to cool but, by doing more with less, we can still solve bigger problems faster than ever before.

Royal visit gives seal of approval to data science and AI centre
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal has officially opened the Bayes Centre, a world-leading centre of expertise in data science and artificial intelligence (AI).

HPC-Europa Transnational Access Meeting (TAM 2018)
EPCC has now been welcoming visitors from the HPC-Europa3 programme for a year. To mark this we hosted the first user group meeting in Edinburgh in October.

My work experience week at EPCC
Seventeen-year-old Sam Dewar spent a week at EPCC in October as part of his school's work experience programme. In this post he describes how he got on.

ARCHER Image & Video Competition 2018: results!
Thank you to everyone who submitted images and videos to this year's competition. The outstanding range of entries made judging a most enjoyable experience with so many great demonstrations of

Broadcasting your shell output
During a Software Carpentry course you, as an instructor, stand in front of a class typing your lesson content, eg bash or git, and the students type what you type into the

Analysing humanities data using Cray Urika-GX
During the last six months, in our role as members of the Research Engineering Group of the Alan Turing Institute, we have been working with Melissa Terras, University of E

Inaugural Edinburgh Research Software Engineering (RSE) Meeting
Edinburgh just held its inaugural Research Software Engineer (RSE) meeting at the Bayes Centre (also home to EPCC). It was attended by about 50 people from the Edinburgh area.

Bang Goes the Borders 2018
While a team of EPCCers were doing outreach in London at New Scientist Live (NSLive) for a second year running, another group of us attended Bang Goes the Borders (BGTB) at St Mary's Prim
