New appointments, the annual report, the core service package, the reorganisation of SURF, and the AI factory: these were the central topics during the SURF members’ council meeting held on 18 June…
Together with Nokia, Nikhef and CERN, SURF has tested the speed of data transfer between CERN in Geneva and Amsterdam. A data rate of 800Gbit per second was achieved on the 1.648-kilometre fibre…
For the next four years, the Netherlands will have access to capacity at LUMI, Europe's most powerful supercomputer. SURF facilitates access to LUMI and supervises computational time applications in…
The cloud is becoming increasingly larger and more important due to the increasing use of data storage and retrieval, also for education and research. As the need for cloud computing increases, the…
The Netherlands will develop its own open language model: GPT-NL. This develops, strengthens and perpetuates digital sovereignty. Non-profit parties TNO, NFI and SURF are responsible for the…
From now on, the Dutch education and research sector can establish 400 Gbit/s connections from the NetherLight node in Amsterdam to research and education networks around the world. NetherLight is…
Time for some personal development through events or training courses? Scouring the websites of 14 universities, 36 colleges and other institutions seems impossible. Fortunately, there is now a…