Please note this event has now ended, you can download presentations from the day below.
In today’s life science and research environments, the amount of data being created by current and next-generation instruments threatens to overwhelm existing storage infrastructures, slowing research productivity and dramatically increasing costs. To stay ahead of such extreme data growth and in order to maximize the value of this truly mission-critical information, research organisations must be able to efficiently store, secure, access and analyse this data at an unprecedented rate.
Find out how S3 and its technology partners can work with you to help provide, highly scalable, high-performance, pay-as-you-grow storage solutions, which are specifically designed to effectively store, secure and manage rapidly growing stores of file-based information - such as sequence and biomedical.
S3 enable leading life science and research organisations, such as EBI and Sanger Institute, to focus on their science, not their storage.
In an industry first S3 brings together representatives from the Sanger Institute, EMBL-EBI, University of Dundee, London Research Institute Cancer Research UK, Cambridge Research Institute Cancer Research UK to share their thoughts and opinions about the implications associated with managing ever growing scientific research data.
Topics such as Parallel Computing, Green Computing, Cloud Computing and Tiered Data Management will be high on the agenda.
The panellists will be open to audience questions and interaction to ensure relevance, value and participation for everyone attending the day.
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We look forward to seeing on the day as well as receiving your questions in advance of the seminar (submit to stacey.cole@s3.co.uk)
Wednesday 26th January 2011
University Arms, Regent Street, Cambridge, CB2 1AD
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