The Hub Goes Open Source

By Matthew Dublin

HUBZero, a platform used to create dynamic websites for research projects, will be available in an open-source release for the first time at the upcoming HUBBub 2010 workshop on April 13 through 14. Described as either a cloud computing platform or a Facebook for scientists, HUB has its roots in the PUNCH web infrastructure, a Internet computing platform from the mid-1990s developed at Purdue University. The folks behind PUNCH then developed the National Science Foundation-funded NanoHUB.org, a cyberinfrastructure resource for nanoscience and technology. The HUBZero developers say that their new platform is different from both its precursors and other research collaboration platform out there because any user can start an account and upload any research tool they want; there are no gatekeepers.

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