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SUMMARY:The Open Storage Network: Distributed Storage Infrastructure for Data-Driven Science
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Alex Szalay – Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science\, Johns Hopkins University \n\n\n\nAbstract: The Open Storage Network(OSN) is a network of storage nodes distributed across the US that is designed to simplify sharing of active scientific data sets.  While other uses may emerge over time\, the OSN is intended initially to serve two principal needs: (1) facilitate smooth flow of large data sets between data and computing resources such as instruments\, synthetic data projects\, campus or regional data centers\, and cloud providers; and (2) make it easy to expose long tail data sets to the entire scientific community.  The current pilot deployment\, which consists of CEPH storage nodes at five sites across the US\, started to host and expanding set of scientific data sets in January 2020. \n\n\n\nSpeaker Bio: Alexander Szalay is a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor and Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University. He is also the Director of the Institute for Data Intensive Science. He is a cosmologist\, working on the statistical measures of the spatial distribution of galaxies and galaxy formation. He is a Corresponding Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences\, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2004 he received an Alexander Von Humboldt Award in Physical Sciences\, in 2007 the Microsoft Jim Gray Award. In 2008 he became Doctor Honoris Causa of the Eotvos University\, Budapest.
URL:https://ern.ci/event/the-open-storage-network-distributed-storage-infrastructure-for-data-driven-science/
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SUMMARY:The FABRIC Testbed
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Jim Griffoen – Professor and Director\, University of Kentucky Center for Computational Sciences \n\n\n\nAbstract: FABRIC is a unique national research infrastructure to enable cutting-edge and exploratory research at-scale in networking\, cybersecurity\, distributed computing and storage systems\, machine learning\, and science applications.  FABRIC is an everywhere programmable nationwide instrument comprised of novel extensible network elements equipped with large amounts of compute and storage\, interconnected by high speed\, dedicated optical links. It will connect a number of specialized testbeds (5G/IoT PAWR\, NSF Clouds) and high-performance computing facilities to create a rich fabric for a wide variety of experimental activities. \n\n\n\nSpeaker Bio: Jim Griffoen is Professor of Computer Science\, Director of the Center for Computational Sciences\, and Director of the Laboratory for Advanced Networking at the University of Kentucky.  his research interests include future network architectures\, cloud computing\, programmable networks/software defined networks\, network measurement and monitoring systems\, experimental testbed networks\, network virtualization\, and network protocol design.
URL:https://ern.ci/event/the-fabric-testbed/
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SUMMARY:Atrio – Composable Cloud Computing
DESCRIPTION:Atrio Dynamically provisions applications and platforms using an intelligent scheduling and provisioning stack on top of existing infrastructure\, forming an elastic edge-to-cloud computing network
URL:https://ern.ci/event/atrio-composable-cloud-computing/
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