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NUS’s Pandemic Suite
With the pandemic, many companies were forced to implement physical control measures. Find out how NUS utilized IT as an armament in the fight against the spreading of COVID-19.
Meet the New BIT on the Block!
Have you seen a cool bunny hopping around our uNivUS and mailbox? Meet bITbIT, our new IT service mascot set to bring cheer and change the way we communicate systems announcements and messages. Get to know him here!
NUS IT and the Origins of the Internet in Singapore
The internet has been an important part of our lives, read on to find out how NUS IT is a part of this important piece of technology.
The Cloud Human Resource System
‘Cloud, Cloud, Cloud.’ It is one of the ‘IN’ IT word nowadays. So, what happens when Cloud meets one of the world’s oldest business function?
Two Computing Students’ Journey
Join us in the journey of 2 NUS undergrads on developing their first ‘real-life’ project in a fascinating internship with NUS IT.
» Understand Your HPC Usage Profile
by Wang Junhong, Research Computing, NUS Information Technology , on 24 September 2020
Each month an intuitive usage profiling of HPC resources will be generated for every HPC user. This will improve user experience and allow users to understand how well their jobs are performing in the aspect of number of jobs completed, waiting time vs running time, parallel speedup performance, efficiency, and memory usage. Such usage profiling data will not only help users to identify room for improvement in either the parallel performance or the memory utilisation of their HPC jobs, but also improve the overall HPC resources utilisation and planning for future expansion. Read on for more details.
» renv – Managing R Packages and Environment
by Vamshidhar Gangu, Research Computing, NUS Information Technology, on 24 September 2020
One of the major complaints within R community is that it is very hard to maintain project level package dependencies as R is continuously evolving with several releases within a year.
The renv package is a new effort to bring project-local R dependency management to your projects. This is a robust, stable replacement for the Packrat package, with fewer surprises and better default behaviours.