The Operating Innovative Networks (OIN) workshop series is designed to equip university and laboratory network engineers with the knowledge and training needed to build next-gen campus networks that are optimized for data-intensive science. We collaborate closely with ESnet and other workshop organizers to educate research computing resource providers on running and optimizing Globus in the Science DMZ.
Vas will present a tutorial that includes the following topics:
The Operating Innovative Networks (OIN) workshop series is designed to equip university and laboratory network engineers with the knowledge and training needed to build next-gen campus networks that are optimized for data-intensive science. We collaborate closely with ESnet and other workshop organizers to educate research computing resource providers on running and optimizing Globus in the Science DMZ.
Vas will present a tutorial that includes the following topics:
The XSEDE science gateways team is hosting a webinar by Stu Martin and Eric Blau on integrating Globus file transfer capabilities into the GridChem (aka SEAGrid) science gateway.
This presentation and demo will detail the design and implementation changes made to the GridChem gateway to integrate Globus transfer and sharing on SDSC's Comet compute resource. This new capability, available to all gateways, enables a gateway's users to transfer files between the gateway's community account on participating XSEDE compute resources and other Globus endpoints, like a user's laptop.
The Operating Innovative Networks (OIN) workshop series is designed to equip university and laboratory network engineers with the knowledge and training needed to build next-gen campus networks that are optimized for data-intensive science. We collaborate closely with ESnet and other workshop organizers to educate research computing resource providers on running and optimizing Globus in the Science DMZ.
Vas will present a tutorial that includes the following topics:
The Operating Innovative Networks (OIN) workshop series is designed to equip university and laboratory network engineers with the knowledge and training needed to build next-gen campus networks that are optimized for data-intensive science. We collaborate closely with ESnet and other workshop organizers to educate research computing resource providers on running and optimizing Globus in the Science DMZ.
Vas Vasiliadis will present a tutorial that includes the following topics:
Vas Vasiliadis, Director, Products, Computation Institute and Chief Customer Officer, Globus
March 18, 2015 - 12:00 CDT
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Pittsburgh, PA
The Operating Innovative Networks (OIN) workshop series is designed to equip university and laboratory network engineers with the knowledge and training needed to build next-gen campus networks that are optimized for data-intensive science. We collaborate closely with ESnet and other workshop organizers to educate research computing resource providers on running and optimizing Globus in the Science DMZ.
Vas Vasiliadis will present a tutorial that includes the following topics:
Globus Online is well represented at TG11 this year – we ran 2 tutorials on Monday, we’re delivering 2 talks today (on GO and GridFTP) and we’ve got a BOF later in the week.