13 March 2020 | general, public | website, blog news roundup | GENERAL | Internet2 | While COVID-19 presents unprecedented uncertainty, Research and Education Networks (R&E Networks) will play an important role in supporting our campuses and K12 schools as they move online. Infrastructure usage patterns are already changing greatly from traditional campus learning environments, in part because of the shift of users from purpose-built educational networks to consumer-oriented home networks. Keep checking back at this page for news and information about broadband support and the latest news for this changing environment. For more information about Internet2's response to the coronavirus, please check this page for regular updates. | https://www.internet2.edu/blogs/detail/17578 | 13 March 2020 | general, public | website | GENERAL | Internet2 | Internet2 is ready to assist as you are preparing your own organization for the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. Whether you need extra network bandwidth and capacity to support your increased video demands or additional services, we are here to help. Our network capacity policy related to emergencies is available to you as well.
March 13, 2020 UpdatesMarch 11, 2020 Updates
Internet2 continues to track the current situation around the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). As such, the following is meant to provide an update on Internet2’s preparations as concerns about the outbreak continue to progress. Internet2 continues to closely monitor events nationally and globally. We are monitoring the latest news and updates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), (as well as local news in the areas where we have offices) among others.
Internet2 is in close contact with many of our higher education members and regional network partners and we are tracking their communications and actions related to coronavirus. We are also collaborating closely with many of our Global National Research and Education Network partners.
Internet2’s plans include contingencies for crisis situations. Internet2 is prepared to maintain our services in order to ensure smooth business operations for our member and partner organizations.
We will maintain network connectivity and work hand-in-hand with regional network partners, the Indiana Global NOC and key suppliers to maintain resources and adjust to circumstances as needs emerge in the community. We have verified headroom in our connections to collaboration tools (e.g. Zoom, Webex, course management services) to assure communications are fully functional, are increasing threshold alarming and have reviewed plans to address capacity if there are unexpected usage swings between our network, campuses and the commercial internet.
We are in close contact with our major vendors and service provider partners regarding any potential impact to both operations and ongoing programs. InCommon Federation and eduroam operations are being closely monitored to ensure the continued availability of those services for our members and subscribers.
Many Internet2 staff already work remotely and our remote access and remote work protocols and procedures are well-tested. We are prepared to continue operations if our offices are closed and our employees need to work from home.
As previously communicated, in light of the current circumstances related to the rapidly evolving coronavirus outbreak, we’ve made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 Internet2 Global Summit. The safety and well-being of our community colleagues, members, and staff is our top priority, and we felt that it would be impossible to provide a safe environment for Global Summit attendees.
We will continue to monitor this rapidly evolving situation and provide updates as more information becomes available. We will provide an update soon regarding our peering arrangements for critical services.
If you have any additional questions, please contact covid-response@internet2.edu.
https://www.internet2.edu/about-us/internet2-update/ | 13 March 2020 | general, mailing list news | email | GENERAL | Internet2 | Internet2 is ready to assist as you are preparing your own organization for the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. Whether you need extra network bandwidth and capacity to support your increased video demands or additional services, we are here to help. Our network capacity policy related to emergencies is available to you as well.
Here are the latest updates for our community:
- Understanding Network Impacts of Increased Online Learning Activities
- Cloud Computing Resources and Steps Internet2 is Taking to Support the Research & Education Community
- NET+ Zoom Program Updates Amid COVID-19
- InCommon Academy Moves Online
- Update on Internet2 Online Event Programming Plans
- Using The Cloud to Surge VPN Capacity
- COVID-19 News Roundup
n/a | 13 March 2020 | general, public | website, email, Facebook | GENERAL | URAN | Given the coronavirus pandemic and supporting the efforts of the world and national communities to contain the exposure, part of URAN staff will be operating mainly remotely. This in no way will affect the operation of our services. To implement additional network and service stability during quarantine, we suspend any Network Architecture changes and upgrades except service critical changes only. Our technical department will continue to provide customer support. We still receive calls on +380 44 204-9816 and respond promptly to messages sent to dopomoga@uran.ua The administrative staff will mainly work at home and communicate with clients online – via emails, messengers, etc. For any organizational or administrative questions, please contact boss@uran.ua Human health is the highest priority. We monitor daily the WHO and the Government of Ukraine on the development of the pandemic and act on their recommendations. The issue of holding an annual general meeting will be resolved later, depending on the situation. We stay in touch and wish you good health! | https://panorama.uran.ua/en/uran-operating-schedule-during-the-coronavirus-quarantine/ | general, public | website | GENERAL | UoM | Page of links to messages sent to various stakeholders, e.g. University of Malta students | https://www.um.edu.mt/services/coronavirus | 11 March 2020 | general, public, | website | OPERATIONS | IUCC | As the spring 2020 semester opens, and in light of the uncertain and changing guidelines for gatherings and quarantine, the need to prepare for sustained online learning, either partially or in full, is clear. MEITAL, the Inter-University Center for E-learning, has prepared a technical and pedagogic guide to several synchronous and collaborative learning tools that can facilitate distance learning and recording, The guide can be found on MEITAL’s website (in Hebrew). | https://www.iucc.ac.il/en/meital-guide-on-tools-for-online-learning-2020-covid-19-crisis/ | general, public | website | GENERAL | HEAnet | The HEAnet Network has multiple resilient connections to the General Internet and there is sufficient capacity to cope with a shift to remote working and teaching. We are working with our connectivity partners to ensure that extra bandwidth can be provided at short notice in the unlikely event it is required. HEAnet are closely monitoring the evolving impact of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Ireland. We are following Irish government and World Health Organisation advice regarding both internal and international travel. In addition, normal service upgrades and changes are continuing, however should the situation worsen temporary change freezes may be implemented in order to reduce disruption to services. Work involving physical access to sites will be carefully considered and all client or commercial site restrictions will be observed. Should there be any restrictions on movement within Ireland, the most likely service to be impacted is the HEAnet network and our connectivity services. If a network fault occurs, restrictions on movement may mean that we are unable to visit a site to provide a fix. If this was to occur, we will communicate directly with affected clients. The situation is not currently affecting existing network services to the NREN and R&E community in Europe and we are remaining in contact with the GÉANT Operations Centre. We will continue to meet with clients on your sites, where there are no specific risks. We are encouraging colleagues with meetings at different locations to double-check there are no specific restrictions in place before travelling. We have also advised colleagues to explore other options for meetings, such as online. HEAnet will continue to monitor the situation, are regularly in communication with key suppliers of equipment, logistics and engineering services, and will inform clients of any significant changes to the current approach. We will also update you if the outbreak starts to impact on the operation of our services to clients. Please check this page regularly to ensure you always have the latest information. If you require further information on our response to coronavirus you can contact us at noc@heanet.ie | https://www.heanet.ie/news/heanet-statement-on-coronavirus-covid-19 | general, public | website | GENERAL | CSC | CSC's coronavirus bulletin 12th March
Dear visitor,
Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) spread and the recommendation of the Finnish institute for health and welfare (THL) and the Finnish Government (Valtioneuvosto), CSC is suspending all visits to CSC premises until further notice.
In addition, CSC's employees will not travel or attend any external meetings for the foreseeable future.
According to this decision CSC is cancelling all customer and stakeholder meetings as well as customer trainings and events until further notice. CSC will make attempts to organize these meetings using virtual tools whenever feasible. Customers will be informed separately.
For more information, please contact:
CSC Customer Service
servicedesk@csc.fi
Open Monday to Friday
from 8.30 a.m. to 4
p.m.
(09) 457 2821
or your CSC contact person
Media:
Minna Lappalainen, Marketing and Communications Director, 050 3150 235
Nina Lundahl, Marketing Communications Manager, 050 5982 298
https://www.csc.fi/-/hyva-vierailija-?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.csc.fi%2Fhome%3Fp_p_id%3D101_INSTANCE_sQifOEbidMrG%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-2%26p_p_col_count%3D4 | general, public | website | GENERAL | NORDUnet | Submitted by Susanne Michelsen on Tue, 03/10/2020 - 14:34In response to the current situation of the Corona virus R&E networks are moving to procure additional capacity on existing international links and server farms ahead of demand to ensure universities continue to have the bandwidth and services they need to meet the growing demand for video conferencing, remote learning and personal communications.
Please read more here
https://www.inthefieldstories.net/supporting-the-global-challenges-of-the-novel-coronavirus/
https://www.nordu.net/article/supporting-global-challenges-novel-coronavirus | general, public | website | GENERAL | GARR | From Tuesday 10 March, GARR staff have been operating mainly remotely (smart working) following the evolution of the COVID-19 emergency. In this way our support to the research and education community continues with an even greater commitment, given the importance of the network for communicating and collaborating particularly at this time. For support requests, you are kindly invited to privilege e-mail communications and visit the Services web page for all information and documentation. In case of necessity, the mobile numbers of GARR staff are available in the Directory. We invite you to follow us for updates on this website or on the official social media channels. | https://www.garr.it/en/ | general, public | website | GENERAL | RIPE NCC | RIPE NCC Services and Covid-19
The RIPE NCC is striving to provide its services to members as normal. However, the situation with covid-19 has meant that we have had to postpone face-to-face training sessions in our service region for Q1 and Q2.
We have also postponed some RIPE NCC-organised events and member lunches. A full list of our events and their status is available from our dedicated webpage.
We are aware the situation is changing quickly and we might need to adjust our internal operations to be in line with recommendations regarding covid-19. So members might experience some delays in dealing with us but we will ensure all standard service requests are completed as soon as possible.
We will at all times keep the well-being of our staff and members as our top priority as we provide support to the membership and the wider community.https://www.ripe.net/publications/news/announcements/ripe-ncc-services-and-covid-19 | general, public | website | GENERAL | JISC Marcomms | Help and information for members around planning for coronavirus (COVID-19) Jisc and coronavirusWe do not believe that that this outbreak will have a direct impact on most of the services we provide members. We are continuing to monitor the situation, particularly with respect to suppliers who are critical to our services. In line with current advice, Digifest and other Jisc events are going ahead. We will continue to review in line with the latest guidance and will update event information and delegates accordingly. Read our statement on coronavirus in full. We've developed a guide to help you with continuity of learning and teaching during situations of enforced absence. It contains practical tips to maintain teaching, learning and business operations during circumstances where staff or learners are unable to physically spend time on campus. Read the guide on ensuring continuity of learning during enforced absence. We're holding a free one-hour session for members on 16 March. We'll explore the areas that you're telling us are worrying you most, regarding how to ensure continuity during the current situation. We'll also explore how you can make best use of the technologies you already have. Find out more and book your place on our planning for coronavirus (COVID-19) online briefing We've created a Microsoft Teams community space for those who are responsible for ensuring strategic and operational continuity during a potential coronavirus epidemic. Designed as somewhere to collaborate, ask questions and share experiences, it has four themed channels, focusing around business operations, remote working, student experience and wellbeing, and teaching and learning. Request to join the planning for coronavirus community. Whether you work in FE or HE, you can support learners studying remotely by making the most of our online content. If your researchers and learners need unrestricted access to the full text of millions of research papers from around the world, or content from over 36,000 journals available via your desktop, we can help. Looking to support A-level or vocational students to continue learning from home? e-books for FE provides access to over 500 highly rated titles, all matched to the curriculum and available as a benefit of your Jisc membership. If you have any questions, contact your account manager. Find your account manager | https://www.jisc.ac.uk/coronavirus | general, public, | website | OPERATIONS | Jisc Marcomms | We do not believe that that this outbreak will have a direct impact on most of the services we provide members. Guidance for for members around planning for coronavirus (COVID-19). We are continuing to monitor the situation, particularly with respect to suppliers who are critical to our services. Should there be any restrictions on movement within the UK, the most likely service to be impacted is Janet and our connectivity services. If a network fault occurs, restrictions on movement may mean that we are unable to visit a site to provide a fix. If this was to occur, we will communicate directly with affected members. We will continue to meet with members on your sites, where there are no specific risks. We are encouraging colleagues with meetings at different locations to double-check there are no specific restrictions in place before travelling. We have also advised colleagues to explore other options for meetings, such as online. We will monitor, update and revise this guidance as the situation and government advice develops. We will also update you if the outbreak starts to impact on the operation of our services to members. Please check this page regularly to ensure you always have the latest information. this outbreak will have a direct impact on most of the services we provide members. Guidance for for members around planning for coronavirus (COVID-19). We are continuing to monitor the situation, particularly with respect to suppliers who are critical to our services. Should there be any restrictions on movement within the UK, the most likely service to be impacted is Janet and our connectivity services. If a network fault occurs, restrictions on movement may mean that we are unable to visit a site to provide a fix. If this was to occur, we will communicate directly with affected members. We will continue to meet with members on your sites, where there are no specific risks. We are encouraging colleagues with meetings at different locations to double-check there are no specific restrictions in place before travelling. We have also advised colleagues to explore other options for meetings, such as online. We will monitor, update and revise this guidance as the situation and government advice develops. We will also update you if the outbreak starts to impact on the operation of our services to members. Please check this page regularly to ensure you always have the latest information. We have created a new guide offering practical advice on how digital technologies can help your organisation ensure the continuity of teaching, learning and business operations when staff or students are unable to attend campus. We will keep iterating this based on your feedback. This page was updated on 6 March 2020. | https://www.jisc.ac.uk/about/corporate/coronavirus-statement |
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12 March 2020 | general, public | websiteGENERAL | EVENTS / TRAVEL | GÉANT Marcomms
(International, based in Netherlands & UK) | EUROPE | Travel Last week, we took the decision to suspend all future travel bookings, unless very urgent business requires travel. Such urgent requirements are judged on a case by case basis with a final decision from our CEO.
OfficeAt this point in time and following official guidelines, our office spaces in Cambridge and Amsterdam remain open. We have advised our staff and contractors to reduce the amount of face to face meetings with visitors where possible.Following the Dutch prime minister's press conference on 12 March 2020, we are encouraging our Dutch staff and contractors to work from home as much as possible. Over the past year and due to a more agile office environment in our locations in Cambridge and Amsterdam, the majority of GÉANT's staff and contractors have experienced working remotely or from home. We are at this moment ensuring that we can scale the ability of working from home to 100% of all staff and contractors over the next few days. It is our objective to be fully prepared should the situation arise in which we are asked to work from home by the respective national authorities. TNC20 GÉANT and Jisc remain committed to TNC20 with unchanged enthusiasm and dedication. To provide additional time before registering, the Early Bird registration has been extended to 31 March 2020. This page is intended to provide information around the coronavirus and any impact on the activities of the GÉANT Association. We will update the page as needed. The GÉANT Association continues to closely monitor advice and recommendations from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and from Dutch and UK governments regarding the coronavirus. GÉANT's Health and Safety Committee utilises this information in decision-making regarding international travel and other considerations. We will continue to support our partners in the most effective way possible whilst ensuring the safety and wellbeing of our staff and the wider GÉANT Community. Health and Safety of our Staff and Contractors The Health and Safety of our staff and contractors, their families and communities are our first concern. GÉANT's Health and Safety Committee has worked together for many years and we now see the benefits of this well-established trusted relationship between the Health and Safety Officer, representatives of GÉANT's Executive Team, the Dutch PVT and members of staff from our locations in Cambridge and Amsterdam. Together with the Health and Safety Committee, GÉANT's Executive team and CEO monitor the situation and communicate in a transparent way with staff and contractors.
| https://www.geant.org/news_and_events/pages/geant-and-covid-19.aspx | 12 March 2020 | general, public | website | EVENTS / TRAVEL | GÉANT Marcomms | Travel
Last week, we took the decision to suspend all future travel bookings, unless very urgent business requires travel. Such urgent requirements are judged on a case by case basis with a final decision from our CEO.
OfficeAt this point in time and following official guidelines, our office spaces in Cambridge and Amsterdam remain open. We have advised our staff and contractors to reduce the amount of face to face meetings with visitors where possible.Following the Dutch prime minister's press conference on 12 March 2020, we are encouraging our Dutch staff and contractors to work from home as much as possible.
Over the past year and due to a more agile office environment in our locations in Cambridge and Amsterdam, the majority of GÉANT's staff and contractors have experienced working remotely or from home. We are at this moment ensuring that we can scale the ability of working from home to 100% of all staff and contractors over the next few days. It is our objective to be fully prepared should the situation arise in which we are asked to work from home by the respective national authorities.
TNC20
GÉANT and Jisc remain committed to TNC20 with unchanged enthusiasm and dedication. To provide additional time before registering, the Early Bird registration has been extended to 31 March 2020.
https://www.geant.org/news_and_events/pages/geant-and-covid-19.aspx | 12 March 2020 | general, public | website | OPERATIONS | GÉANT Marcomms | GÉANT operations
GÉANT operations are closely monitoring the situation in all countries where GÉANT network POP locations exist. We are following WHO advice regarding international travel relating to these locations. Network Operations Centre activity in the UK is unaffected and all non-essential travel by NOC staff has been suspended.
The situation is not currently affecting existing network services to the NREN and R&E community. Fault rectification and associated first line maintenance activities are outsourced and performed by in-country resources and therefore are not reliant on GÉANT engineering staff to travel. At this moment, our suppliers are confident about first line maintenance support and we are currently assessing with our suppliers the impact on ordering of new equipment.
Until more clarity exists, planned physical Network Architecture changes and upgrades have been largely suspended. Only service-critical changes will be performed using GÉANT operations staff who will observe all advice regarding minimising risk of exposure.
Should in-country travel by 3rd party engineering resource be restricted by the respective national government authorities or otherwise, then GÉANT operations will inform the local NREN and discuss any mitigation measures.
GÉANT operations continue to monitor the situation and are regularly in communication with key suppliers of equipment, logistics and engineering services and will inform users of any significant changes to the current approach.
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11 March | event participants | email | EVENTS / TRAVEL | PRACE
(International, based in Belgium) | EUROPE | Dear participant, speaker, session chair, staff member, stakeholder of the EuroHPC Summit Week (EHPCSW) 2020, Thank you for your registration for this year’s edition of our conference. Close to 500 of you were planning to participate during one or more days of the week-long event, showing that the sessions and speakers we lined up as well as the networking possibilities we included in the programme suited your interests and needs. One topic that has been on everyone’s mind these past weeks – and will do so for the foreseeable future – is the COVID-19 pandemic. New outbreaks and the spread of the coronavirus causing this illness are on the news daily, and we are all worried and unsure how the situation will develop and how it will affect us personally and professionally. As the health and well-being of everyone involved in the EuroHPC Summit Week 2020 is of the utmost importance to us, we have been keeping a close eye on the situation and regularly consulting the official guidelines of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, the World Health Organisation, and the Portuguese government. Considering the current situation with many organisations putting travel bans in place, and local and national governments ordering quarantine perimeters around clusters of infections, we have come to the conclusion that continuing the conference is untenable and have therefore decided to cancel the event. We apologise for any inconvenience caused, these are exceptional and regrettable circumstances and we do hope for your understanding. We will update this page with more information and answers to frequently asked questions as we go forward. If you have any further questions, please contact us by e-mail. We will do our best to answer you as quickly and completely as possible. A number of sessions will be transformed into virtual / all-digital meetings, and we will list these on a dedicated page to be created here We can already tell you that EHPCSW 2021 will take place in Porto, Portugal, in March next year - stay tuned for more details to come! Thank you again for your support and looking forward to meeting you next year, The EuroHPC Summit Week Organisation & Programme Committee | n/a |
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9 March 2020 | external, public | website | GENERAL | AARNet (Australia) | ASIA-PACIFIC | AARNet provides critical communications infrastructure for the research and education sector and has quickly boosted capacity on its international network as part of the global rapid response to the recent novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak. During the past few weeks, usage of AARNet’s international network has grown significantly. AARNet CEO Chris Hancock says the recent impact of the novel coronavirus on the Australian research and education community has been both unexpected and devastating. “AARNet moved immediately to procure additional capacity on our existing links into North Asia to meet the increased demand for video conferencing, remote learning and personal communications,” he said. Traffic to and from China over the AARNet links has more than doubled in recent weeks. AARNet is closely monitoring traffic across the network and will be making further upgrades should they be required. Usage of Zoom videoconferencing has also doubled over the past few weeks as Australian universities turn to delivering courses online for the tens of thousands of international students impacted by the disease and associated travel bans. AARNet has added capacity to its Zoom infrastructure with plenty of headroom to further scale up on demand to meet the needs of the universities. In recent years, AARNet has invested in long-term international network capacity through projects such as Indigo, connecting Sydney to Perth and Singapore, and CAE-1 which continues this link on to London. In addition, the new JGA-S cable system, connecting Sydney to Guam, will further support the growth of the AARNet network into North Asia, and will provide additional options to connect to China. With these projects, and in partnership with research and education networks worldwide, AARNet ensures Australian universities and research institutes continues to have the robust and resilient connectivity they need to Asia, the Middle East, Europe and the United States. This networking infrastructure supports not only teaching and learning, but also participation in global collaborations undertaking new research around the rapidly evolving COVID-19 disease. | https://news.aarnet.edu.au/responding-to-the-global-challenges-of-the-new-coronavirus/ | https://www.geant.org/news_and_events/pages/geant-and-covid-19.aspx | 12 March 2020 | internal, staff | email, slack | GENERAL | GÉANT Exec / Health & Safety Committee | Today, March 12th, both the UK and the Dutch governments announced new recommendations in light of the Corona virus. GÉANT follows those recommendations (The UK one for the Cambridge office and the NL one for Amsterdam office). UK Government update 12 March 12, 2020 The only key change in the UK is that people are advised to stay at home for 7 days if they have mild symptoms. https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/pm-statement-on-coronavirus-12-march-2020 NL Government update 12 March 2020 The Dutch prime minister, Mark Rutte, held a press conference today and announced new recommendations that will now be in place for all of the Netherlands. https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/coronavirus-covid-19/nieuws/2020/03/12/nieuwe-maatregelen-tegen-verspreiding-coronavirus-in-nederland Major points: 1. Across the country, people with colds, coughing or sore throat and possibly fever should stay at home; they should avoid social contacts as much as possible until they are restored 2. All events with more than 100 people throughout the Netherlands should be cancelled 3. The Government asks people to work from home as much as possible 4. The group of people who are vulnerable (WHO defines this group as older persons and persons with pre-existing medical conditions (such as high blood pressure, heart disease, lung disease, cancer or diabetes)) should avoid large gatherings and public transport. - Universities should move to online teaching and no longer have irl courses
- Schools and child care will remain open
- All this until March 31st 2020.
GÉANT Health and Safety Committee Update 12 March Given the above announcement GÉANT has reviewed it’s position which is now as follows: NL based staff are encouraged to work from home as much as possible in line with the recommendation from the Dutch government. GÉANT agrees that any NL based employee who wishes to work from home may now do so given the escalation in the situation. Dutch based staff is also encouraged to follow the other recommendations from the Dutch government. Employees in the UK should discuss the situation with their line managers if they are concerned about coming into the office. Line managers will contact the HR Team in the UK if there are work related reasons as to why they need team members to come into the office and an employee is concerned about coming in. HR, the relevant line manager and the employee will work out a solution together. Employees in the UK showing even mild symptoms should stay at home and work from home for at least 7 days. | n/a | 11 March | event participants | email | EVENTS / TRAVEL | PRACE | Dear participant, speaker, session chair, staff member, stakeholder of the EuroHPC Summit Week (EHPCSW) 2020, Thank you for your registration for this year’s edition of our conference. Close to 500 of you were planning to participate during one or more days of the week-long event, showing that the sessions and speakers we lined up as well as the networking possibilities we included in the programme suited your interests and needs. One topic that has been on everyone’s mind these past weeks – and will do so for the foreseeable future – is the COVID-19 pandemic. New outbreaks and the spread of the coronavirus causing this illness are on the news daily, and we are all worried and unsure how the situation will develop and how it will affect us personally and professionally. As the health and well-being of everyone involved in the EuroHPC Summit Week 2020 is of the utmost importance to us, we have been keeping a close eye on the situation and regularly consulting the official guidelines of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, the World Health Organisation, and the Portuguese government. Considering the current situation with many organisations putting travel bans in place, and local and national governments ordering quarantine perimeters around clusters of infections, we have come to the conclusion that continuing the conference is untenable and have therefore decided to cancel the event. We apologise for any inconvenience caused, these are exceptional and regrettable circumstances and we do hope for your understanding. We will update this page with more information and answers to frequently asked questions as we go forward. If you have any further questions, please contact us by e-mail. We will do our best to answer you as quickly and completely as possible. A number of sessions will be transformed into virtual / all-digital meetings, and we will list these on a dedicated page to be created here We can already tell you that EHPCSW 2021 will take place in Porto, Portugal, in March next year - stay tuned for more details to come! Thank you again for your support and looking forward to meeting you next year, The EuroHPC Summit Week Organisation & Programme Committee | n/a |
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