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CSIRO Computing History

A history of CSIRO’s use of Computing for science. Concentrating on the central shared systems for science, not the desktops or enterprise space.

CSIRO Computing History: Sidebar 1: The start of on-line data, and the management of shared storage

HPSC High Performance Super Computing

Sidebar 5: eResearch Collaboration Projects

People standing around the CX-5

CSIRO Computing History, Sidebar 4 – Applications Software

Petrichor super computer

CSIRO Computing History, Chapter 10, CSIRO IM&T Scientific Computing

HPSC High Performance Super Computing

CSIRO Computing History, Chapter 9, CSIRO ASC, and Pawsey Supercomputing Centre

Computer Artefacts – Ron Kerpen

CSIRO Computing History, Chapter 3b: R. Bell UK Met Office visit

Sidebar 3: Recollections of CSIRO Computing staff members

Computer Museums and Artefacts

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