Rachana Ananthakrishnan, University of Chicago, Globus Product Manager
July 14, 2015 (All day) to July 17, 2015 (All day)

The Federation of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP Federation) is a broad-based community drawn from agencies and individuals who collectively provide end-to-end handling for Earth and environmental science data and information. The theme of the 2015 Summer Meeting is "The Federation of Earth Science Information Partners and Community Resilience: Coming Together". Rachana will be representing Globus and our extensive work with the climate community on all aspects of data management and collaboration.

Steve Tuecke, University of Chicago, Globus Co-inventor
Vas Vasiliadis, University of Chicago, Globus Chief Customer Officer
July 26, 2015 (All day) to July 30, 2015 (All day)

XSEDE's 4th annual conference will showcase the discoveries, innovations, challenges and achievements of those who utilize and support XSEDE resources and services. The Globus team will be leading a tutorial on Monday, July 27, and hosting an exhibit table throughout the conference where we can answer all your questions about research data management with Globus.

Tutorial: Managing Data Throughout the Research Lifecycle Using Globus Software-as-a-Service

Monday July 27, 2015, Time TBD | Room TBD​

Vas Vasiliadis, University of Chicago, Globus Chief Customer Officer
May 18, 2015 (All day) to May 22, 2015 (All day)

We're excited to join our European colleagues at the European Globus Community Forum (EGCF), which is co-located with the European Grid Infrastructure (EGI) 2015 conference. The EGCF annual event provides a unique opportunity for Globus users Europe to familiarize themselves with recent developments and to introduce and discuss their work, challenges, solutions, and best practices within a community atmosphere. The event also gives participants the chance to provide feedback on Globus technologies, as well as present any Globus requirements they may have for their research.

Steve Tuecke, University of Chicago, Globus Co-inventor
May 10, 2015 (All day) to May 13, 2015 (All day)

The Third Annual NCSA Blue Waters Symposium will bring together leaders in petascale computational science and engineering and will be a tremendous opportunity for sharing successes and challenges in large-scale heterogeneous computing. Along with presentations from the Blue Waters science teams, the symposium will feature keynotes from innovative thinkers in science and will provide opportunities to share and discuss specific topics of interest. Steve Tuecke will be attending and will present a poster describing our work with Blue Waters.

Steve Tuecke, University of Chicago, Globus Co-inventor
September 28, 2015 (All day) to October 2, 2015 (All day)

The HPSS User Forum (HUF) is the annual gathering for the HPSS community, bringing together new and existing HPSS users from around the globe to discuss best practices, new implementations, future directions and releases. We are excited to attend HUF for the first time and share our work in integrating Globus with HPSS. We are also sponsoring the meeting and will be available during the conference to discuss our work (and any other aspect of research data management with Globus).

Vas Vasiliadis, University of Chicago, Globus Chief Customer Officer
Jim Pruyne, University of Chicago, Globus Software Engineer
June 8, 2015 (All day) to June 11, 2015 (All day)

We are presenting a tutorial on Globus data publication and discovery at this year's Open Repositories conference. Please join us to learn how the Globus service can be used to manage digital assets throughout the research lifecycle.

Exhibit: Booth 16

We are also pleased to sponsor the conference and will have an exhibit where attendees can meet with Globus team members. Stop by and let's discuss your research data management needs.

April 28, 2015 | Vas Vasiliadis

We've talked a lot recently about data publication and inevitably the conversation becomes one of definition and semantics. For many, data publication means making publicly available the data used to support the results described in a published paper. For some, it means making data selectively available to other investigators within a research discipline or community. For others, it means sharing research findings with collaborators at multiple institutions throughout the course of a project. And, as you might imagine, there are myriad scenarios in between these three.

April 28, 2015 |

The Texas Advanced Computing Center at The University of Texas at Austin, Indiana University, and the University of Chicago announced that Wrangler, a groundbreaking data analysis and management system, is now in early operations for the open science community. Wrangler uses Globus for rapid and reliable data transfer and sharing.

April 26, 2015 (All day) to April 30, 2015 (All day)

The Internet2 Global Summit showcases how the research and education community is transforming the way research and scholarship are conceived and conducted. This year's meeting will focus on the advancement of research capabilities through collaborative innovations in IT infrastructure and applications. Globus services are broadly used across dozens of Internet2 member institutions and we continue to work closely with Internet2 (and other networking groups such as ESnet) to optimize Globus on emerging high-speed network infrastructure.

April 22, 2015 (All day) to April 23, 2015 (All day)

Hyatt Regency, Minneapolis

Globus is sponsoring the Research Data Access and Preservation Summit. This conference targets the interests and needs of data managers and curators, librarians who work with research data, and researchers and data scientists. A wide range of disciplines from the life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, and humanities will be represented. The summit brings together practitioners and researchers from academic institutions, data centers, funding agencies, and industry.