ARCHIVED: At IU, what is the High Performance Network Applications Program?

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The Indiana University High Performance Network Applications Program (HPNAP) is an initiative of the Office of the Vice President for Information Technology. Its purpose is to promote development, implementation, and testing of innovative applications in research and teaching that use advanced local, national, and international networks. HPNAP provides funding to assist IU faculty, graduate students, and staff on all IU campuses to develop such applications.

For more information, see the HPNAP web page at:

  http://www.indiana.edu/~uits/hpnap/

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