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[Outsourcing] Success story of outsourcing an RSE department #19

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CaptainSifff opened this issue Feb 1, 2024 · 5 comments
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there are number of profitable university associated companies out there. As it stands all of them seem profitable. Why do these profits have to go outside? They seem to work, but it seems to be symptoms of a cancerous system...

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https://cares.institute/

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dokempf commented Feb 14, 2024

@dokempf dokempf changed the title [Outsourcing] Success story [Outsourcing] Success story of outsourcing an RSE department Mar 4, 2024
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dokempf commented Mar 4, 2024

We are still looking for a "true success story". By "true" I here mean that it actually provided a benefit that it would not have had as an internal institution. If anyone happening to read this has one - please tell us about it.

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jngrad commented Mar 6, 2024

We could draw some inspiration from the HPC community, where HPC-RSEs are working at national competence centers (NCCs, full list) to provide training, consulting, networking for academic and industry actors. See e.g. NCC Germany which is affiliated to the Gauss Supercomputing Center or NCC Austria which can assist in writing funding proposals.

For more information, see their success stories booklets:

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