High-Performance Computing Center (HPCC) Management involves administering and maintaining a computing facility specializing in high-performance computing, storage, and networking resources. HPCCs solve complex computational problems in various fields, including science, engineering, and finance.

In addition to supporting academic and research activities, some HPCCs provide services to external organizations. For example, we collaborate with international research organizations such as CERN and BES3 to process and analyze data from their experiments. By leveraging the high-performance computing resources and expertise of HPCCs, these organizations can accelerate their research and make groundbreaking discoveries.

Effective HPCC management requires specialized knowledge and experience in system administration, network engineering, and security. HPCC managers must ensure that the computing infrastructure is reliable, scalable, and secure and meets the users' needs. They must also stay up-to-date with the latest technologies and industry standards to ensure that the HPCC remains competitive and relevant in a rapidly evolving field.

High-Performance Computing Center Management is a critical function for organizations that rely on high-performance computing resources to advance their research and innovation. By effectively managing an HPCC, organizations can achieve faster and more accurate results, accelerate their scientific discoveries, and maintain a competitive edge in their respective fields.