CINECA

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Cineca is a non profit consortium, made up of 54 Italian universities, two National Research Centers, and the Ministry of University and Research (MIUR), and was established in 1969 in Casalecchio di Reno, Bologna.

It is the most powerful supercomputing centre in Italy, as stated in the TOP500-list of the most powerful supercomputers in the world: Fermi, the supercomputing system IBM Blue Gene/Q installed in June 2012, is ranked at the 9th position in the list.

The Consortium's institutional mission is to support the Italian scientific community through supercomputing and Scientific visualisation tools. Since the end of the 1980s, Cineca has broadened the scope of its mission by embracing other IT sectors, developing management and administrative services for universities and designing ICT systems for the exchange of information between the MIUR and the Italian national academic system. The Consortium is also strongly committed to transfer technology to many categories of users, from the Public Administration to the private enterprises.

Today it merges the specificities and competences of the other two Italian High Performance Computing Consortia, Cilea and Caspur: as a unique reference point for technology innovation in Italy, with its services Cineca supports the whole Higher Education and Research system.

Cineca takes part in several research projects funded by the European Union for the promotion and development of IT technologies (Grid computing, bioinformatic, digital content, the promotion of transnational access to European supercomputing centres, etc.).

Activities

It supports the scientific community by means of high performance computing, develops management systems for the university administrations and for the Ministry of University and Research, designs and develops information systems for businesses, Heath Care organizations and Public Administration

Members

In brackets the year in which the University joined the Consortium.

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Coordinates: 44°29′11″N 11°15′35″E / 44.48639°N 11.25972°E / 44.48639; 11.25972

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