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During the week of SC, SCinet becomes the most powerful and advanced network on Earth.

SC Network Policy

When you use SCinet you agree to comply with this an all other computing-related policies.

About SCinet

Global collaboration

Designed and created each year for the conference, SCinet is a global collaboration of high-performance networking experts who provide a platform that connects attendees and exhibitors to the world. It’s no small task.

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SCinet Technology
Learn about the cutting-edge technology built into SCinet.

SCinet Teams
Meet the teams operating behind the scenes.

SCinet History
A chronological look at milestones dating from 1991.

SCinet Contributors & Volunteers
In recognition of the numerous companies and volunteer organizations who contributed to SCinet’s success.

Collaborative Opportunities

One Network, Many Uses

Use the SCinet network to perform research, experiments, and demos. And discover resources available to exhibitors, including the use policy and how to make a network request.

INDIS Workshop
Engineers and researchers innovating networks for data-intensive science.

Network Research Exhibition
Demos and experiments that display emerging network innovation.

SCinet for Exhibitors
Make a network request for your exhibit booth and learn about the network use policy.

Get Involved

Help us build scinet

SCinet happens thanks to individual volunteers giving their time, as well as HPC-related companies or institutions contributing materials and services.

Participate in SCinet
SCinet can’t be run without volunteers and contributors. Learn how your efforts or generosity can make a difference.

CommUNITY@SC26
A program with a mission to strengthen the HPC community in the region where the annual SC Conference is held.

Questions

Contact the SCinet committee if you have any questions about the high-capacity network or how to participate. or contribute. We’d be happy to help.

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