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Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

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Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

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On Wednesday, 2 March 2022, the first stone-laying ceremony for the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO) Science Data Management Centre (SDMC) took place at the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) campus in Zeuthen, Brandenburg (Germany). To celebrate this milestone, Brandenburg’s Science Minister, Manja Schüle, and Head of the Sub-Department Large-Scale Facilities and Basic Research at the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Volkmar Dietz, participated in the ceremony on campus, together with the Managing Director of the CTAO gGmbH, Federico Ferrini and the Chairman of the DESY Board of Directors, Helmut Dosch.

 

More info: www.cta-observatory.org/sdmc-first-stone-ceremony/

 

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On Wednesday, 2 March 2022, the first stone-laying ceremony for the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO) Science Data Management Centre (SDMC) took place at the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) campus in Zeuthen, Brandenburg (Germany). To celebrate this milestone, Brandenburg’s Science Minister, Manja Schüle, and Head of the Sub-Department Large-Scale Facilities and Basic Research at the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Volkmar Dietz, participated in the ceremony on campus, together with the Managing Director of the CTAO gGmbH, Federico Ferrini and the Chairman of the DESY Board of Directors, Helmut Dosch.

 

More info: www.cta-observatory.org/sdmc-first-stone-ceremony/

 

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Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

A Dan Janzen arranged, USAID sponsored meeting at ERIN (Environmental Resources Information Network) to examine Biodiversity Data Management, GIS, etc, in March 1993.

 

This meeting, is thought by some to be the beginning of Biodiversity Informatics as a discipline.

 

Those present in the image include: David Green (ERIN), Peter Rauch (Berkeley), John Busby (ERIN), Stan Blum (Smithsonian - background)

On Wednesday, 2 March 2022, the first stone-laying ceremony for the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO) Science Data Management Centre (SDMC) took place at the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) campus in Zeuthen, Brandenburg (Germany). To celebrate this milestone, Brandenburg’s Science Minister, Manja Schüle, and Head of the Sub-Department Large-Scale Facilities and Basic Research at the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Volkmar Dietz, participated in the ceremony on campus, together with the Managing Director of the CTAO gGmbH, Federico Ferrini and the Chairman of the DESY Board of Directors, Helmut Dosch.

 

More info: www.cta-observatory.org/sdmc-first-stone-ceremony/

 

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Attendees in high-tech classroom, one of overflow spaces for popular workshop.

 

Data Management Bootcamp. Jan. 7-9, 2015, Tompkins-McCaw Library, Distance Education Room.

 

Photography by Clement Britt.

 

Read more about the event: www.library.vcu.edu/about/events/2014-15/data-management-bootcamp.html.

With the industry’s first global embedded software deduplication, Simpana 8 offers a holistic approach to data deduplication that spans both disk and tape tiers of storage.

 

Unlike appliance-based solutions which limit deduplication benefits to the boundaries of the box, CommVault’s unique, end-to-end approach expands the benefits of block-level deduplication across an entire organization’s backup and archive copies, resulting in cost-efficient scaling and performance across the entire data management infrastructure. Data reduction begins at the client and spans through, and including, off-site tape copies. This holistic approach results in faster network data transfers, shorter backup windows, faster recoveries and a more efficient utilization of the disk infrastructure to support customer recovery SLAs.

 

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

On Wednesday, 2 March 2022, the first stone-laying ceremony for the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO) Science Data Management Centre (SDMC) took place at the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) campus in Zeuthen, Brandenburg (Germany). To celebrate this milestone, Brandenburg’s Science Minister, Manja Schüle, and Head of the Sub-Department Large-Scale Facilities and Basic Research at the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Volkmar Dietz, participated in the ceremony on campus, together with the Managing Director of the CTAO gGmbH, Federico Ferrini and the Chairman of the DESY Board of Directors, Helmut Dosch.

 

More info: www.cta-observatory.org/sdmc-first-stone-ceremony/

 

Image Rights: DESY / www.marco-urban.de

On Wednesday, 2 March 2022, the first stone-laying ceremony for the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO) Science Data Management Centre (SDMC) took place at the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) campus in Zeuthen, Brandenburg (Germany). To celebrate this milestone, Brandenburg’s Science Minister, Manja Schüle, and Head of the Sub-Department Large-Scale Facilities and Basic Research at the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Volkmar Dietz, participated in the ceremony on campus, together with the Managing Director of the CTAO gGmbH, Federico Ferrini and the Chairman of the DESY Board of Directors, Helmut Dosch.

 

More info: www.cta-observatory.org/sdmc-first-stone-ceremony/

 

Image Rights: DESY / www.marco-urban.de

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

On Wednesday, 2 March 2022, the first stone-laying ceremony for the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO) Science Data Management Centre (SDMC) took place at the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) campus in Zeuthen, Brandenburg (Germany). To celebrate this milestone, Brandenburg’s Science Minister, Manja Schüle, and Head of the Sub-Department Large-Scale Facilities and Basic Research at the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Volkmar Dietz, participated in the ceremony on campus, together with the Managing Director of the CTAO gGmbH, Federico Ferrini and the Chairman of the DESY Board of Directors, Helmut Dosch.

 

More info: www.cta-observatory.org/sdmc-first-stone-ceremony/

 

Image Rights: DESY / www.marco-urban.de

On Wednesday, 2 March 2022, the first stone-laying ceremony for the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO) Science Data Management Centre (SDMC) took place at the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) campus in Zeuthen, Brandenburg (Germany). To celebrate this milestone, Brandenburg’s Science Minister, Manja Schüle, and Head of the Sub-Department Large-Scale Facilities and Basic Research at the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Volkmar Dietz, participated in the ceremony on campus, together with the Managing Director of the CTAO gGmbH, Federico Ferrini and the Chairman of the DESY Board of Directors, Helmut Dosch.

 

More info: www.cta-observatory.org/sdmc-first-stone-ceremony/

 

Image Rights: DESY / www.marco-urban.de

On Wednesday, 2 March 2022, the first stone-laying ceremony for the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO) Science Data Management Centre (SDMC) took place at the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) campus in Zeuthen, Brandenburg (Germany). To celebrate this milestone, Brandenburg’s Science Minister, Manja Schüle, and Head of the Sub-Department Large-Scale Facilities and Basic Research at the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Volkmar Dietz, participated in the ceremony on campus, together with the Managing Director of the CTAO gGmbH, Federico Ferrini and the Chairman of the DESY Board of Directors, Helmut Dosch.

 

More info: www.cta-observatory.org/sdmc-first-stone-ceremony/

 

Image Rights: DESY / www.marco-urban.de

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

LOD2 Final Review in Luxembourg 11-12 September 2014

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

Businessman pointing to growth in a line graph showing business success

Sara Williams, head of academic outreach at VCU Libraries, and Martha Roseberry, science and engineering research librarian, far right, among attendees at inaugural Data Management Bootcamp--a collaboration with other Virginia universities.

 

Data Management Bootcamp. Jan. 7-9, 2015, Tompkins-McCaw Library, Distance Education Room.

 

Photography by Clement Britt.

 

Read more about the event: www.library.vcu.edu/about/events/2014-15/data-management-bootcamp.html.

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

A Dan Janzen arranged, USAID sponsored meeting at ERIN (Environmental Resources Information Network) to examine Biodiversity Data Management, GIS, etc, in March 1993.

 

This meeting, is thought by some to be the beginning of Biodiversity Informatics as a discipline.

 

Those present in the image include: Stan Blum (Smithsonian), Peter Rauch (Berkeley), Alejandro Palaez (CONABIO, Mexico), Jim Croft (ANBG), Else Dexter (ERIN), Maria Cofinas (ERIN), Ann Bull (ERIN), Jorge Soberon (CONABIO, Mexico)

New SnapBackup feature integrates seamlessly with hardware-based snapshot technologies to create persistent application and data consistent recovery copies directly from snapshots, bypassing the production server and virtually eliminating the need for an operational backup window. Simpana software removes the configuration and management complexity normally associated with snapshot management, creates a unified policy management framework for multiple pre-certified storage vendors including EMC and NetApp and offers point and click recovery points from any storage tier (online, nearline, offline). Transparent, off-host processing sequences catalog the contents of the snapshot, validate the data and manage the logs to complete the protection and archive process. Data retention policies automatically promote selective copies to nearline/deduplicated stores or offline/vaulted copies while preserving the ability for a point and click simple recovery of the most complex application. New offline mining tools for Exchange, SharePoint and Active Directory complement the SnapBackup feature by extending the ability to recover granular messages and documents directly from database recovery copies.

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) provides scientists worldwide the lab’s unique particle accelerator, known as the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF), to probe the most basic building blocks of matter by conducting research at the frontiers of nuclear physics (NP) and related disciplines.

 

In addition, the lab capitalizes on its unique technologies and expertise to perform advanced computing and applied research with industry and university partners, and provides programs designed to help educate the next generation in science and technology. Thursday, December 1, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

  

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

Employment verification is a fundamental part of recruitment process. Moreover, people still have questions as to – what is employment verification; how to get started; what will be its impact on a business; and how it is done. Let us introduce you the common facts about employment verification hoping to answer the above-listed queries people usually have. joerobsonfan.tumblr.com/post/171041644591/facts-about-emp...

With single virtual client support for VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V, Simpana 8 includes a host of flexibility and usability options designed to simplify management of virtualized environments. Auto-discovery helps eliminate time consuming manual processes, while ensuring users meet their protection/recovery service level agreements. Users can conduct backups in an efficient off-host mode to minimize the impact on production and move just the changes to ensure seamless scalability. Additionally, users benefits from a broad range of recovery options from single files to virtual disks to the entire machine; and cross platform restores from virtual systems to physical servers, or across virtual platforms such as recovering a VMware image directly to a Microsoft Hyper-V system.

Simpana 8 provides multiple options for protecting business critical data at distributed remote and branch office locations. Centralized, automated policies applied to data residing on workstations and laptops help facilitate compliance and search for rapid eDiscovery of both backup and archive data. End users can also perform their own recoveries, eliminating the need for local administrators and providing further cost savings.

With the industry’s first global embedded software deduplication, Simpana 8 offers a holistic approach to data deduplication that spans both disk and tape tiers of storage.

 

Unlike appliance-based solutions which limit deduplication benefits to the boundaries of the box, CommVault’s unique, end-to-end approach expands the benefits of block-level deduplication across an entire organization’s backup and archive copies, resulting in cost-efficient scaling and performance across the entire data management infrastructure. Data reduction begins at the client and spans through, and including, off-site tape copies. This holistic approach results in faster network data transfers, shorter backup windows, faster recoveries and a more efficient utilization of the disk infrastructure to support customer recovery SLAs.

A refresher course on research process jointly organized by People & Organizational Development Directorate, Capacity Development Unit and Research Methods Group (RMG) in order to adequately meet various staff learning needs in research methods – design, data management, GIS and statistics at the InfoCentre held in ILRI Addis campus on Tuesday April 28, 2015.

Researchers who are at the beginning of their careers, and those who have more experience but wish to solidify and refresh their knowledge and understanding of the some of the key concepts of the research process participated in this training. The course was facilitated by Jane Poole- Team Leader of Research Methods Group and Nicholas Ndiwa from the ILRI–ICRAF Research Methods Group (RMG) in Nairobi (photo credit: ILRI/Liya Dejene).

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) provides scientists worldwide the lab’s unique particle accelerator, known as the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF), to probe the most basic building blocks of matter by conducting research at the frontiers of nuclear physics (NP) and related disciplines.

 

In addition, the lab capitalizes on its unique technologies and expertise to perform advanced computing and applied research with industry and university partners, and provides programs designed to help educate the next generation in science and technology. Thursday, December 1, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

  

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) provides scientists worldwide the lab’s unique particle accelerator, known as the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF), to probe the most basic building blocks of matter by conducting research at the frontiers of nuclear physics (NP) and related disciplines.

 

In addition, the lab capitalizes on its unique technologies and expertise to perform advanced computing and applied research with industry and university partners, and provides programs designed to help educate the next generation in science and technology. Thursday, December 1, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Joint national AS2M and aerial survey GIS analysts meeting. Savannah, Georgia.

 

Photo by: Keith Sprengel

Date: 2003

 

Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection.

Source: Aerial Survey Program collection.

 

Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth

David Patrick, Department of the Navy; Brian Pigg, Department of the Navy

A refresher course on research process jointly organized by People & Organizational Development Directorate, Capacity Development Unit and Research Methods Group (RMG) in order to adequately meet various staff learning needs in research methods – design, data management, GIS and statistics at the InfoCentre held in ILRI Addis campus on Tuesday April 28, 2015.

Researchers who are at the beginning of their careers, and those who have more experience but wish to solidify and refresh their knowledge and understanding of the some of the key concepts of the research process participated in this training. The course was facilitated by Jane Poole- Team Leader of Research Methods Group and Nicholas Ndiwa from the ILRI–ICRAF Research Methods Group (RMG) in Nairobi (photo credit: ILRI/Liya Dejene).

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