Globus Meets New Security Expectations for NIH Controlled-Access Data
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Globus meets new security expectations for NIH controlled-access data
Globus has joined the Internet2 NET+ Cloud Services program, a community-driven initiative aimed at advancing the adoption of cloud services in research and higher education. With the NET+ Globus service, Internet2 higher education members now have a streamlined way to access advanced Globus capabilities for managing research data and computation.
Globus has been recognized in the 21st edition of the HPCwire Readers鈥 Choice Awards, presented at the 2024 International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC24), in Atlanta, Georgia.
Globus, the de facto standard platform for secure, reliable research data management and computation, introduced new product capabilities over recent months that enable researchers to further accelerate and transform scientific discovery.
Research organizations in the U.S. and around the world are modernizing their IT infrastructure to leverage the latest data management tools and techniques. AI/ML workloads require unique system architectures, and more compute power.
Globus, the de facto standard platform for research IT, announced multi-user support for Globus Compute, a service that enables reliable, scalable, and high performance remote function execution, and delivers the same 鈥渇ire-and-forget鈥 capabilities for computation as the Globus core platform does for data management.
Today we announce work by the Globus team that overcomes that limitation so that data transfers can start鈥攁nd in some cases even complete鈥攂efore a user makes a transfer request.
This year鈥檚 program includes guest keynote addresses by Ben Brown, Director, Facilities Division, Advanced Scientific Computing Research at the U.S. Department of Energy, and Greg Gunther, Science Data Management Branch Chief, U.S. Geological Survey.
Globus, the de facto standard platform for research IT, announced today the general availability of Globus for Dropbox. The new premium connector allows users to access Dropbox cloud storage, thereby enabling a unified interface for data transfer, sharing, task automation and publication across all of the organization鈥檚 storage systems.
Globus, the de facto standard platform for research IT, is pleased to announce the availability of multiple products and services for secure, reliable data management at scale.
Globus, the leading research data management service, today announced the lineup of speakers for GlobusWorld 2023, being held April 25-27, 2023 in Chicago, IL, and online. Now in its 12th year, GlobusWorld brings together over 200 researchers, systems administrators, developers and IT leaders from top computing centers, labs and universities around the world.
Globus enables Europe鈥檚 leading research institutions to eliminate many common research data management hurdles. Over the past year, European organizations that joined the Globus subscriber community include the Max Planck Computing and Data Facility (MPCDF), Vlaams Supercomputer Centrum, and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF).
As the volume of data explodes, and gigabyte and terabyte data sets become the new norm, effective research data management tools become a necessity for today鈥檚 researchers. Globus, a non-profit service run by the University of Chicago, delivers a service and platform to do just that. Globus achieves sustainability via a hybrid free and subscription-based model whose primary goal is to maximize the value delivered to science, and provides positive returns to scale as a result of a growing subscriber base.
In the Exascale era, there is an ever-growing need for the rapid, reliable and secure flow of data for the advancement of science. But data friction often causes bottlenecks and slows the advancement of scientific discoveries.
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $20 million over five years to the CONECT project, one of the projects under the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem Services and Support (ACCESS) program announced in 2021.
Globus received the Best Integrated Software Experience award at the annual Data Mover Challenge, a competition which brings together experts from industry and academia to challenge international teams to come up with the most innovative solutions for transferring huge amounts of data across servers around the world that are connected by 100Gbps international research and education networks.
A broad coalition of collaborators received the HPCwire Readers' Choice Award for Best HPC Collaboration across Academia, Government, and Industry at the 2021 International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC21).
The petabytes produced and consumed by exascale computers must often be moved among elements of the international scientific infrastructure.
Today Globus announced support for Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, providing the research community with secure, reliable, and easy to use data management services for Microsoft鈥檚 massively scalable and secure object storage for cloud-native and hybrid workloads, data lakes, high-performance computing, and machine learning.
The Australian national research and education network AARNet, a non-profit provider of network, cyber security, data and collaboration services, has signed an agreement with Globus, a department within the University of Chicago, to add Globus as a research data management service.