IBM SPSS Statistics is a statistical software, available to UM students and employees, designed to solve business and research problems by means of ad hoc analysis, hypothesis testing, geospatial analysis and predictive analytics.
The DSRI is Maastricht University’s local computing cluster. You can set up virtual environments and install applications such as R-Studio, Jupyer Notebooks, Matlab, VS code, and more. It is accessible via web browsers, and you can make use of CPUs and GPUs for computing tasks.
ATLAS.ti is a powerful workbench available to UM students and employees for the qualitative analysis of large bodies of textual, graphical, audio and video data.
VDI is a workplace you can use anytime, anywhere and on any device, offered by ICTS. All you need is an Internet connection and a web browser.
The AthenaDesktop-VDI workplace is a fully managed virtual workspace which contains all standard UM software (e.g. Windows, Office, Internet browser), as well as faculty/department-specific applications.
The Research Software Directory is a content management system developed by the Netherlands eScience Center to promote the visibility, impact and reuse of research software. It is designed to show the impact research software has on research and society. It stimulates the reuse of research software and encourages proper citation to ensure researchers and RSEs get credit for their work.
MATLAB (the language of technical computing) is a programming environment for algorithm development, data analysis, visualization, and numeric computation.
Free format websites based on several CMS-es can be hosted within UM’s Plesk environment. Domain name hosting (within the .NL or .EU domain) and certificates for secure data transmission are included as part of this service.