Events
27th January 2010
Guest Speakers – Phil Butcher (Head of IT) – Sanger Institute
Guest Speaker – Dr Paul Smith - Ilumina
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 maximise 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.
S3 can help in providing 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 research data - helping leading life science and research organisations to focus on their science, not their storage.
Determining how to best manage large life sciences data stores has become a significant challenge for industry researchers and the IT professionals supporting them - attend this seminar to identify progressive ways in which to "Manage Data Growth in Life Sciences"
For the full agenda and to register online see Managing Data Growth in Life Sciences.
Cost - Free
Sponsored by Isilon, SpectraLogic, Nexsan, CommVault and Hitachi Data Systems
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Organiser: Solid State Soultions Ltd
Venue: University Arms – Regent Street, Cambridge |
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